Assalam walikum. I'm a new revert without Arabic or urdu knowledge. I would like to learn basic knowledge of urdu. Please guide me. Jazak allah
Assalam walikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu. Thank you for advices. I'm speaking with a brother he's from Pakistan. His parents are against us to get married as I don't belong to community. They will come over in uk soon insha allah. And they will want to meet me. I was thinking as a sign of respect I want to be able to task basic questions and answer. I know you might not agree with my way, and please feel free to advice me . Allah swt help me to find this site with a reason.
Assalam walikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu. Thank you for advices. I'm speaking with a brother he's from Pakistan. His parents are against us to get married as I don't belong to community. They will come over in uk soon insha allah. And they will want to meet me. I was thinking as a sign of respect I want to be able to task basic questions and answer. I know you might not agree with my way, and please feel free to advice me . Allah swt help me to find this site with a reason.
Assalam walikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu. Thank you for advices. I'm speaking with a brother he's from Pakistan. His parents are against us to get married as I don't belong to community. They will come over in uk soon insha allah. And they will want to meet me. I was thinking as a sign of respect I want to be able to task basic questions and answer. I know you might not agree with my way, and please feel free to advice me . Allah swt help me to find this site with a reason.
Urdu banisbat arabi ke asan he lekin har shakhs nahi seekh sakhtaThere is nothing wrong with that, ukhti, inshaAllah they'll appreciate that. And if you haven't already you could get someone you trust to be with you when you meet them, so they can speak on your behalf and also give you a second opinion.Urdu isn't so hard to learn. Urdu has many loanwords from Arabic - so an understanding in one will give you a good foundation in the other. May Allah swt give you success in both this world and the next.
esa unhone kyon kaha..?One of my Asaatidhah (teachers) used to say that learning Urdu is like learning to ride a bicycle, and learning Arabic is like learning to fly a plane.
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