maryambintjared
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I am currently working with some Arab ladies, and as a result am picking up some Arabic (their dialects are varied, but I gather that most of them are communicating in Egyptian Arabic.) As a result of my exposure to the language I am getting interested in learning it properly, and ideally would like to be able to read the Qu'raan in it's original language. A very generous and helpful charity in the UK have offered to send me a bilingual Qu'raan, and also an English language version for my son (in slightly easier language for a child.)
I've bought myself a book to teach myself modern standard Arabic, and am slowly working through it, and it's helping me more and more communicate with the Arab ladies who are so kind and helpful to me, but I wonder whether I should also purchase a book about Classical Arabic, or should I wait till I'm fluent with spoken Arabic before I tackle the Classical form? I'm about GCSE D grade with my spoken Arabic at the moment, but I've only been studying for less than a month.
Do you have any idea for good websites where I can find grammatical excercises and help with learning Arabic? It's the most challenging language I've ever had to learn, but I find it very beautiful.
Thank you for your help in this matter.
Also, I want to learn two Surahs that I've read in English. The first is the very first chapter of the Qu'raan, and the other one I want to learn I've heard described as the "Throne" suraah... I've also ordered a book about the ninety nine beautiful names, written by a Muslim sister.
Do you have a good website where I can learn the Surahs gradually, and to pronounce them well? And do I have to sing them, or can I say them? I've heard them sung, and they're heart stoppingly beautiful.
I've bought myself a book to teach myself modern standard Arabic, and am slowly working through it, and it's helping me more and more communicate with the Arab ladies who are so kind and helpful to me, but I wonder whether I should also purchase a book about Classical Arabic, or should I wait till I'm fluent with spoken Arabic before I tackle the Classical form? I'm about GCSE D grade with my spoken Arabic at the moment, but I've only been studying for less than a month.
Do you have any idea for good websites where I can find grammatical excercises and help with learning Arabic? It's the most challenging language I've ever had to learn, but I find it very beautiful.
Thank you for your help in this matter.
Also, I want to learn two Surahs that I've read in English. The first is the very first chapter of the Qu'raan, and the other one I want to learn I've heard described as the "Throne" suraah... I've also ordered a book about the ninety nine beautiful names, written by a Muslim sister.
Do you have a good website where I can learn the Surahs gradually, and to pronounce them well? And do I have to sing them, or can I say them? I've heard them sung, and they're heart stoppingly beautiful.