How to learn Arabic? =(

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I think sisters I can help
If you can be togethered in a group and make a voice room in skype or something like that I can help you till you can read well and may write:statisfie (sure it is free)
may be one time a week if some sisters are interested I'll be happy to help anytime
 
Annnn...! I really appreciate that but the thing is that my medical entry tests are near and mum says that I will have to leave the world aside and just focus on my studies! :(
 
Good luck An33za In shaa Allah ,whenever sisters need that can group and whenever I still have time I'll be happy to help
 
live in an Arab country. Or join madrassah in Pakistan. That is the easiest way to learn Arabic.

Keep in mind though that most Arabs do not speak Fusha in their daily language. Fusha is classical Arabic which is used in the Quran.

Learning Arabic can be tough. It is one of the most complex languages grammatically. But it is also very beautiful. Good luck.

My Pakistani school made it compulsory to learn Arabic till grade 10 so I do know some. Another downside of going to British/foreign schools (A levels etc) in Pakistan! :P
 
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live in an Arab country. Or join madrassah in Pakistan. That is the easiest way to learn Arabic.

Keep in mind though that most Arabs do not speak Fusha in their daily language. Fusha is classical Arabic which is used in the Quran.

Learning Arabic can be tough. It is one of the most complex languages grammatically. But it is also very beautiful. Good luck.

My Pakistani school made it compulsory to learn Arabic till grade 10 so I do know some.

Jazakamullahu Khair brother!

Thanks for the help!
 
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in my limitednuse of Arabic I woulf say the best way to learn is get a mp3 player and download hundreds of arabic conversations fror
arabicpod.net. this site has 100 of mp3 downloads for free.

I also use another audi cd course from Pimseleur east Arabic . What I try to do is listen to spoken Arabic for 4 hrs a day, iI have been avoiding msa classical grammer cause I don't feel new students need grammar
 
During my father's stay for Hajj, he bought me an Arabic learning package.
The learning package consisted of 5 books/CDs and each of them constituted of 5 different levels:
Level 1 - For Beginners
Level 2 - Adjectives
Level 3 - Conversation
Level 4 - Grammar
Level 5 - Advanced (& Proverbs)

This package has been really useful for me; it may look displeasing and hard at first but if you learn a little bit day by day, you could grasp the whole language very quickly.

If you know anyone who is going to Saudi or perhaps any other Arabic-speaking country, you could ask them to get something similiar to what I have. You could also visit Islamic stores or certain expeditions near your location.. I'm sure they'll be able to provide you with some useful resources.
 
Arabic is only difficult if you try to learn FuSHa which is classical arabic.
I believe the best way to learn arabic is to learn a popular dialect such as Syrian or Jordanian or even the Gulf dialect.
Most Arabics speak in a dialect anyway and don't understand fuSHA unless they are college educated. The average arab speaks in much simpler forms of arabic. If you just want to be able to travel and talk to Arabs then learn a dialect but if you want to read arab books and qur'an then you need to learn classical.
 
Asalamu Alikum Wr Wb!

Brother jayrag123 and brother/sister Believe.x!

Jazakamullahu Khair for responding and for the helpful advice! Really appreciate it all! :statisfie

My only purpose for learning Arabic was to understand Quran in a better way but as you people have pointed out, Quranic dialect (?) is Fusha, and it is really tough! imsad

But I'll still inshAllah try my best. Need your prayers! :)

Again thank you so much!
 
The most important thing to do when learning arabic is to learn the ALPHABET in Arabic script.
Do not try to learn from teaching materials that use only transliterated arabic. All transliterated script is pure garbage.

On youtube they have many teaching videos just type in "learn arabic" or "learn arabic alphabet".

Learn to vocalize all the alphabets and learn to read the alphabet and learn what all the marks are for over the letters.

The great thing about arabic is that the sounds of the letters stays the same in all the positions in a word.
 

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