Do you speak Arabic?

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Re: Do u speak Arabic?

I'm from an arab country, but it just i don't speak arabic really :-[ :-[ :-[
inshallah i will, but i'm pratising! :p :applaud: :thumbs_up
 
Re: Do u speak Arabic?

this seems like so much fun...honestly...one problem though..i am trying to learn the Quranic Arabic...u see im sick and tired of hopping from one transaltion to the other..trying to find what a Quranic phrase realy means.
i work so i cant join arabic classes...any helpful ideas??
Regards,
Bushra
 
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hmm how abt we start posting sum words and phrases from the Quran with the Translation.. inshAllah that shud be really beneficial as well..

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:D Alhamdulillah. That'll indeed be a very good thing to do, as it will provide some good knowledge to those who use the forum and guests . . . Insha-Allah . . .

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Inshallah it will benefit others, will do the same for me, inshallah :thumbs_up :D :D :applaud:
 
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:) And I'll explain it word-by-word:

إِنَّ
Verily, Indeed

الدِّينَThe (al) Religion

عِندَClose to, by, near, with

اللّهِAllah (God)

الإِسْلاَمُThe (religion of) Islam (submission towards Allah; surrendering to Allah . . .)

:shade: I do hope that helps in understanding the words better Insha-Allah . . . ;)

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Re: Do u speak Arabic?

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yes .. SubhanAllah... its good to display an ayah and then give the meaning of every single wrd.


* would it b possible for the users to increase the font size of the Ayahs since it doesnt look too clear.. Jazakahumullahi Khairan* :thumbs_up

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Re: Do u speak Arabic?

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:brother: :brother: :brother: and :sister: :sister: :sister: No probs. I'll give the word-by-word translation as long as you start of like zak, by giving the verse first Insha-Allah . . . ;)

PS: I've made the font of the arabic bigger in the previous post . . . :D

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Inna : indeed
qaala : Said
Qaaloo : they said
qaalat: she said
Arsala : to send
laa3ebun: to play
Yal3abu : he is playing
khaafa: to be scared
zahaba: to go/ he went
jaa-a : to come / he came
saadequn : truth
Rajulu : man
Rijaal: Men
imra-atu : woman
Nisaa : women
Thumma : then
Akala: to eat / He ate
ta'kulu : you are eating (male) / she is eating (female)
 
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:) Alhamdulillah . . . That's a good way forward, although I was expecting someone to repeat like zak posted the first bit of the verse from Surah Aal-Imran. But yes this is a very good approach to learning Quranic Arabic . . . :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: :applaud:

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:shade: I look forward to it Insha-Allah . . . And while you're at it; give me some reps and donations as well Insha-Allah . . . ;)

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Hmm.. i think in order for people to understand wordss in the Quran ..they need to learn SIRF ( very Enjoyable Subject ?? )
I.E. :

they might know the word AKALA ( to eat) but they wudnt know wrds such as
Akalaa
Akalat
Akaltu
Akalnaa


or

Ya'kulu
a'akalu
na'kalu
ta'kaleena


and we may find this types of wrds in the Quran ..


So any1 Experienced SIRF .. might wanna share it out herre
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:D Let's use the Fa-'A-La (to do) system, which is used as the standard system for teaching nowadays:

Firstly there are 56 grammatical forms in Arabic Grammar and in each one there are eight subs, and in each sub there are word-lists. e.g.

Roots:
1. Fa-'A-La : Tri-Root (3 letter)
2. Fa''A-La : Second form
3. Faa-'A-La : Third form
4. Af-'A-La : Fourth form . . . And so on. It goes on into 56 forms likewise.

Translations:
1. To do
2. To do alot, to make (someone) do, to accuse (someone) of doing
3. To do with (proactivity form)
4. To do best / most / of highest rank

Examples:
1. To learn
2. To teach
3. To fight
4. To elect

:shade: Anyway I can't write up a book of Arabic grammar onto this forum or something, so I think that should do for now Insha-Allah I'll write up some more stuff that might help . . . :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p ;)

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lol. SIRFFF . like i said .. NOT Intersting .. but i think Root wrds shud b tought later on we dnt wana make the BEGINNBERS confused n bored .. we cud start off with the GARDAANS (chart ) for the MAAZI ( past) with the translation .. like there are 14 words in a column .. we might put up 3 each day ..we shud concentrate on MAAZI (past) ?

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:D Well it's good I never wrote an entire book into that post then . . . ;)

:shade: I agree; I did get a little carried away with the writing . . . :p

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PAST TENSE ( MAAZI - arabic term for past
)


THERE ARE 14 columns and throughout we will use the word FA'ALA which means TO DO

FA'ALA - That one man did it

FA'ALAA - Those two men did it
( notice we have added an "Alif" to FA'ALA to make it DUAL so it wud be FA'ALAA)

FA'ALOO - All those men did it
( waw added)

we can use other wrds tooo.. like i mention above AKALA (to eat )
so if we want to say THAT ONE MAN ATE
we simply say
AKALA ( lol thats all .. only one word .. from this we know its talkin about THAT ONE MAN ( meaning the man who is not Present in front of us n we r talkin abt him)

AKALAA ( those 2 men ate )

AKALOO ( all those men ate )

SUbhanAllah.. the Arabic wrds are soo smalll .. n in english we take up 10 wrds to say a sentence whereas in arabic only 2 words will b enough to make a sentence :D


* dnt mean to make any1 confused ..any1 dnt understand .. dnt hesitate to ask, i tried to put it as simple as possible*
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:D I think it would be nice "dual" (two things) type practice if one is to refer to the very last Hadith in Bukhari:

حدثنا أحمد بن إشكاب: حدثنا محمد بن فضيل، عن عمارة بن القعقاع، عن أبي زرعة، عن أبي هريرة رضي الله عنه قال:
قال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم: (كلمتان حبيبتان إلى الرحمن، خفيفتان على اللسان، ثقيلتان في الميزان: سبحان الله وبحمده، سبحان الله العظيم

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