Do you know Arabic?

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Nope I cannot read Arabic, I can read the Quran but not 100% perfect I forgotten most of it now anyway. I would love it learn it.
 
I am Arabic, I have a friend is learning Arabic. it is not easy at the beginning. so it needs effort and strong well to learn :thumbs_up
 
Nope I cannot read Arabic, I can read the Quran but not 100% perfect I forgotten most of it now anyway. I would love it learn it.
the least you can do is being able to read Quran the way it should be read/recited brother.. have the niyyah (intention) to start learning Arabic and inshallah Allah helps and makes it easy for you :)

you might check this link out: http://www.islamicboard.com/arabic/134276773-learn-arabic-part-your-religion.html

I am Arabic, I have a friend is learning Arabic. it is not easy at the beginning. so it needs effort and strong well to learn :thumbs_up

Good luck to your friend:) , may Allah ease it for her, Amin ...
 
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the least you can do is being able to read Quran the way it should be read/recited brother.. have the niyyah (intention) to start learning Arabic and inshallah Allah helps and makes it easy for you :)

you might check this link out: http://www.islamicboard.com/arabic/134276773-learn-arabic-part-your-religion.html



Good luck to your friend:) , may Allah ease it for her, Amin ...


The last time I read the Quran was 2 years ago I hardly can read it any more, only a few things that I know, I mostly read the translation one I got.
 
Do you know Arabic ?
Are you learning Arabic?
For How long have you been learning it?
What are the challenges you have been facing ?

It would be nice if you could share with us Your Experience with Arabic Language
new students might learn from you

Assalaamualikum!
i. Not Yet! only a bit for now.

ii. yes I am trying to, Alhamdulillah!

iii. As a hobby I have been trying to learn Arabic since past may be 3 years but have been trying to learn it seriously only since some weeks.

iv. 1st of all I couldnt find anyone to teach it to me, as in some language course coz it isnt available at my place. had to resort to books but they dint help much coz i was getting confused with the tenses and various forms of words. Finally alhamdulillah found a book that made it quite easier! Alhamdulillah!

The only thing I know about learning arabic that would be of help to others is that learn it with the intention of understanding the Qur'an and you will see it'll become miraculously easy!

P.S. i am focusng on learning Qur'anic arabic not arabic as a language...

wasalaam!
 
P.S. i am focusng on learning Qur'anic arabic not arabic as a language...
That's excellent sister, because I think Qur'anic arabic is the highest level of using the arabic language.
 
^ Sorry 3abdullahii, I don't understand what you wrote.:?
 
That's excellent sister, because I think Qur'anic arabic is the highest level of using the arabic language.

thankyou. but classical arabic isn't used much now a days...


wasalaam!
 
I learn new words and phrases (just a couple a day, and it is MSA) on youtube.com. Just search for "learn arabic with maha". She is a great teacher, and sometimes she can be funny when she brings a guest on her videos. TWO reasons why Maha is better than Rocket Arabic course: 1) Maha teaches MSA; Rocket Languages teaches Egyptian dialect 2) Maha teaches for FREE! :) :)

I am learning the alpabet form (I am sure if you are Mulsim you have probably gone past that stage long ago!) shariaprogram.ca It is for FREE and it really helps you... unfortunately I don't know If I am drawing letters proplerly... :(

I have really struggled to find an Arabic institution in my area... so I'll have to rely on the internet...

A lot of people ask we why I want to learn Arabic as a non-Muslim, and it's just because Arabic is soo beautiful (the writing as well) and it can be very useful for business, etc. but I want to learn it because I am obsessed with Arabic culture and Islam religion, that I hope to travel to an Arabic coutry (God-willing) one day... *sigh* that is my dream..

To me English is standard, but Arabic is awesome! :)
 
^ thanks for the YT reccomendation might try that one, I started learning with Rosetta Stone but its voice recognition is really bad:hmm:
 
i was born in Bahrain. but i am paksitani. now i am in Pakistan. i apssed my matriculation and intermediate with medical science. i wanted to be a doctor. but then afterwards i made my mind to learn arabic. i started to learn the meanings and grammar of Quran. now i have recently done my B.A(Arabic as elective subject) privately and without any help or tutor. and this august it was my result that i passed b.a with first grade. and got 189 marks out of 200 in arabic subject. now i am starting studyin g my M.A in arabic privately without any tutor or help. i have confidence that i will insha ALlah succeed in it also. now my grammar is a little bit good in arabic , but i cant speak arabic much fluently. i am urdu speaker. and i can speak english with much fluent. and my enlgish grammar is excellent. (not saying proudly :P). i believe that before you learn to speak any language, you must first learn it's grammar, as it is the base of it. now i want to improve my grammar as well as my speaking skills. so that's why i have joined this brilliant forum.
 

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