Deaf with communication mode of reading and writing arabic

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I am deaf with communication mode of reading and writing. Currently self learning through book.


What is yoyr advice for memorizing arabic vocabulary and also how do i learn their root?



JazakAllah khair
 
Walekumassalam
I didn't fully understand. You want to learn arabic?
Have you checked any online program? May be, on youtube you'll get what you looking for. I personally am not aware of any course.
 
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

I am deaf with communication mode of reading and writing. Currently self learning through book.


What is yoyr advice for memorizing arabic vocabulary and also how do i learn their root?



JazakAllah khair
Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu,

Regarding Arabic Vocabulary & root words, it develops over time. Take the first step which is to learn grammar and Inshallah everything else will become easy with time.
Which book(s) are you using to learn Arabic? Have you learned Arabic Grammar? If you are fluent in English then I recommend using Medina Books to start learning Arabic, use link below to download free Medina books and several other resources available to learn Arabic Grammar.
http://www.lqtoronto.com/downloads.html
If you are fluent in Urdu language then I suggest you to download books from the following website:
https://tanzeem.org/book_categories/asaan-arabi-grammar/

You can also use some apps to understand in depth analysis of any word in Quran, one app I would recommend is:
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/quran-word-by-word/id588198510
It gives all form of a verb along with the root letter. Or you can also use, the following app ( which is great for tafsir but not so much when it comes to in depth word analysis):
https://www.gtaf.org/apps/quran

Overall, this process takes time and requires patience and dedication. That's why it is always best to learn this with some friends in a group to make sure we stay on track. May Allah make it easy for you to learn the language of Quran. Ameen!

Ma'aSalaam
 
Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu,

Regarding Arabic Vocabulary & root words, it develops over time. Take the first step which is to learn grammar and Inshallah everything else will become easy with time.
Which book(s) are you using to learn Arabic? Have you learned Arabic Grammar? If you are fluent in English then I recommend using Medina Books to start learning Arabic, use link below to download free Medina books and several other resources available to learn Arabic Grammar.
http://www.lqtoronto.com/downloads.html
If you are fluent in Urdu language then I suggest you to download books from the following website:
https://tanzeem.org/book_categories/asaan-arabi-grammar/

You can also use some apps to understand in depth analysis of any word in Quran, one app I would recommend is:
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/quran-word-by-word/id588198510
It gives all form of a verb along with the root letter. Or you can also use, the following app ( which is great for tafsir but not so much when it comes to in depth word analysis):
https://www.gtaf.org/apps/quran

Overall, this process takes time and requires patience and dedication. That's why it is always best to learn this with some friends in a group to make sure we stay on track. May Allah make it easy for you to learn the language of Quran. Ameen!

Ma'aSalaam

The book is Learning Arabic Language of Quran by Izzath Uroosa
 
I dont know if these websites you mentioned are compatible with my communication mode or not.


Yes i started learning arabic grammar. My mistake. I began it with noun
JazakAllah khair
 
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The book is Learning Arabic Language of Quran by Izzath Uroosa
That is a good book and written very nicely. I like how the author gave examples from Quran to explain different grammar rules. Only thing lacking is some exercises and that's where the other books I mentioned before may help.
 
That is a good book and written very nicely. I like how the author gave examples from Quran to explain different grammar rules. Only thing lacking is some exercises and that's where the other books I mentioned before may help.

Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

When you began learning arabic what was your method? Did you self learn or with friends


I dont have any friends.

JazakAllah khair
 
Assalam o alaikum rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

When you began learning arabic what was your method? Did you self learn or with friends


I dont have any friends.

JazakAllah khair
Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu,

I learned at my own, but Alhamdulliah I did not had the disabilities which you have. May Allah make it easy for you. Ameen!
As you go through the book, write down new words you learn, 5-10 words every day. This helps to build your vocabloary. Similary try to read a page of Quran and write down at least 5-10 words with their meanings. Keep revising these words every morning & slowly you will start to understand the Quran. As I said, before if it a long process and requires patience. Just dont give up, slow and steady always wins the race.

And you have many friends on this forum, consider me as one :)

Ma'aSalaam
 

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