Learn to Read Arabic!

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From the book Help Yourself in Reading Quran (Arabic – English) compiled by Qari Abdussalam, published by Darussalam publishers



Lesson 1: The Arabic Alphabet

Alif ا
Baa ب
Taa ت
Thaa ث
Jeem ج
Haa ح
Khaa خ
Daal د
Dhaal (almost pronounced as zaal) ذ
Raa ر
Zaa ز
Seen س
Sheen ش
Saad ص
Daad ض
Taa ط
Zaa ظ
Aieen ع
Ghaieen غ
Faa ف
Qaaf ق
Kaaf ك
Laam ل
Meem م
Noon ن
Waaw و
Haa ه ﮪ
Hamzah ء
Yaa ي
Yaa ے


Exercise 1:

ب
ج
د
س
ز
ط
ك
غ
و
ص
ن
ء
ف
ل
خ

ر
ش
ي
ع
ذ
ض
ا
ت
ه
ق
م
ح
ظ
ث
ي

 
:sl:
Good Idea sister Muhaba



note:
ذ

let's better say, it has the sound similar to the (th) in the word (that)..

keep up the good work....
 
Maybe you can make the font bigger for Arabic? It comes out looking really tiny.
 

Lesson 2 - The Vowels

There are six vowels in the Arabic alphabet; three of them are short and the other three are long.

Short vowels

The three short vowels are: fathhah ( َ ) (written on top of the Arabic letter), Kasra ( ِ ) (written beneath the Arabic letter), and damma ( ُ ) (written on top of the Arabic letter).

1. The Fathhah ( َ ) = ( “a” ) َ

This mark ( َ ) written on top of the Arabic letter is called fathhah and stands for short (a). This vowel is pronounced as the “a” in “apple” (British pronunciation) or the u in “up” (American pronunciation).

Example: Ja = جَ , Ba = بَ

Letters + fathha equal the following sounds:

Aa - أ َ
Ba - بَ
Ta - تَ
Tha - ثَ
Ja - جَ
Ha - حَ
Kha - خَ
Da - دَ
Dha - ذ َ
Ra - رَ
Za - زَ
Sa - سَ
Sha - شَ
Sa - صَ
Da - ضَ
Ta - ط َ
Za - ظ َ
‘Aa - ع َ
Gha - غ َ
Fa - فَ
Qa - قَ
Ka - كَ
La - لَ
Ma - مَ
Na - نَ
Wa - وَ
Ha - هَ
Aa – ءَ
Ya - يَ
Ya - َ ے


Note: the Arabic letters with vowels may be learnt by spellings as:
Baa fathhah = Ba ( بَ )
Jeem fathhah = Ja ( جَ )
Daal fathhah = Da ( دَ )

Exercise:

Read & Spell
يَ
لَ
ع َ
دَ
كَ
شَ
أ َ
ءَ
خَ
ط َ

For best results learn each lesson before moving on to the next one!
 
Lesson 2 part 2 -- The Kasra ( ِ ) = i

This mark ( ), which is written below the Arabic letter is called Kasrah. The kasrah stands for short “i” and is pronounced as the i in “tin.”

Example:
Ji = ج ِ
Bi = بِ



Ie - اِ
Bi - بِ
Ti - تِ
Thi - ثِ
Ji - ج ِ
Hi - ح ِ
Khi - خ ِ
Di - دِ
Dhi - ذِ
Ri - رِ
Zi - زِ
Si - س ِ
Shi - ش ِ
Si - ص ِ
Di - ض ِ
Ti - طِ
Zi - ظِ
Ie - ع ِ
Ghi - غ ِ
Fi - فِ
Qi - ق ِ
Ki - كِ
Li - ل ِ
Mi - م ِ
Ni - ن ِ
Wi - وِ
Hi - هِ
Ie - ءِ
Ye - ي ِ
Ye - ے ِ


Note: the Arabic letters with vowels may be learnt by spellings as:
Baa kasrah bi ( بِ )
Jeem kasrah ji ( ج ِ )
Daal kasrah di ( دِ )



Exercise: Read & Spell



ج ِ
ص ِ
زِ
دِ
اِ

ش ِ
طِ
فِ
كِ
ل ِ

م ِ
ن ِ
وِ
ءِ
ے ِ



For best results learn each lesson before moving on to the next one!

(note: in some of the above letters, the kasrah hasn’t come beneath the letter. It should be beneath the letter, like in اِ .)
 

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