Qur’an is written in Classic Arabic. To understand Qur’an more accurately there is no alternative but to understand it in its own Language, i.e., Arabic . This fact is emphasized by the Author of the Qur’an , the Almighty GOD-ALLAH in Qur’an itself:
[012:002] Verily, We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran in order that you may understand.
[020:113] And thus We have sent it down as a Quran in Arabic, and have explained therein in detail the warnings, in order that they may fear Allah, or that it may cause them to have a lesson from it
[039:028] An Arabic Quran, without any crookedness (therein) in order that they may avoid all evil which Allah has ordered them to avoid, fear Him and keep their duty to Him.
[041:003] A Book whereof the Verses are explained in detail; A Quran in Arabic for people who know.
[043:003] We verily, have made it a Quran in Arabic, that you may be able to understand
Keeping this essential requirement to study Qur’an in mind, we would like to open this thread for English speaking members/visitors to learn basic Arabic grammar and it's implication in Qur'an on a fundamental level and going up to the higher level in process. Sometimes it may frustrate the reader as new posts may not going to come in an expected time due to the limitation of time of the thread creator but gradually ( slowly but surely) we will be reaching there . Let us get started. Thanks in advance.
NB : This assuming that you have basic skill of reading Qur'an in Arabic .
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01 Arabic Grammar (Al-Qawaid Al-Arabiyah / القَوَاعِد العَرَبِيَّة ) :
Arabic Grammar consists of 2 main branches, namely Syntax (An-nahw/ النَّحْو ) and Morphology (As-sarf /الصَّرْف ) , though in broad it may have been divided into 5 distinguished fields of study :
· al-lughah اَللُّغَة (language/lexicon) concerned with collecting and explaining vocabulary.
· at-taṣrīf اَلتَّصْرِيف (morphology) determining the form of the individual words.
· an-naḥw اَلنَّحْو (syntax) primarily concerned with inflection (i‘rāb).
· al-ishtiqāq اَلاشْتِقَاق (derivation) examining the origin of the words.
· al-balāghah اَلْبَلَاغَة (rhetoric) which elucidates stylistic quality, or eloquence.
However, Syntax of Arabic grammar mainly deals with the formation of the sentences and the structures and deals with nouns and particles while morphology deals with the patterns of the verbs mainly and their changes.
[012:002] Verily, We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran in order that you may understand.
[020:113] And thus We have sent it down as a Quran in Arabic, and have explained therein in detail the warnings, in order that they may fear Allah, or that it may cause them to have a lesson from it
[039:028] An Arabic Quran, without any crookedness (therein) in order that they may avoid all evil which Allah has ordered them to avoid, fear Him and keep their duty to Him.
[041:003] A Book whereof the Verses are explained in detail; A Quran in Arabic for people who know.
[043:003] We verily, have made it a Quran in Arabic, that you may be able to understand
Keeping this essential requirement to study Qur’an in mind, we would like to open this thread for English speaking members/visitors to learn basic Arabic grammar and it's implication in Qur'an on a fundamental level and going up to the higher level in process. Sometimes it may frustrate the reader as new posts may not going to come in an expected time due to the limitation of time of the thread creator but gradually ( slowly but surely) we will be reaching there . Let us get started. Thanks in advance.
NB : This assuming that you have basic skill of reading Qur'an in Arabic .
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01 Arabic Grammar (Al-Qawaid Al-Arabiyah / القَوَاعِد العَرَبِيَّة ) :
Arabic Grammar consists of 2 main branches, namely Syntax (An-nahw/ النَّحْو ) and Morphology (As-sarf /الصَّرْف ) , though in broad it may have been divided into 5 distinguished fields of study :
· al-lughah اَللُّغَة (language/lexicon) concerned with collecting and explaining vocabulary.
· at-taṣrīf اَلتَّصْرِيف (morphology) determining the form of the individual words.
· an-naḥw اَلنَّحْو (syntax) primarily concerned with inflection (i‘rāb).
· al-ishtiqāq اَلاشْتِقَاق (derivation) examining the origin of the words.
· al-balāghah اَلْبَلَاغَة (rhetoric) which elucidates stylistic quality, or eloquence.
However, Syntax of Arabic grammar mainly deals with the formation of the sentences and the structures and deals with nouns and particles while morphology deals with the patterns of the verbs mainly and their changes.