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Maysoor: Arabic, Lesson 04 (Thaalika/Solar-Lunar) - Part 01

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Maysoor are proud to present the fourth in a series of learning Arabic tutorials. Part 01 of this video tutorial explores how to use the demonstrative pronoun (thaalika) and covers the rules pertaining to the solar and lunar letters. In part 02, we will be also looking at the difference between hamzatul wasl and hamzatul Qat3.

In Lesson 03, we looked at the demonstrative pronoun (haatha) and it's rules. In this lesson, we will examine another demonstrative pronoun (ismul eshaarah) "thaalika".

In the Arabic alphabet, some letter are considered to be from the solar letters (al huruuf al shamsiyyah) and some letters are considered to be from the lunar letters (al huruuf al qamariyyah). This video looks at some of those letters and the rules relating to them.

*For a list of the solar and lunar letters, please refer back to Madinah Book 1, towards the end of Lesson 03 (page 19).

Hamzatul wasl is very common in the Arabic language as is Hamzatul Qat3. This video looks at some of the rules relating to them and provides some examples for you to benefit from.

This video has been produced in conjunction with Al Madinah Students 2010.

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  • barakAllahu feekum, these videos are very clear and beneficial mashaAllah. Are you going to make a video for all of the demonstrative pronouns?

  • @shaykha

    BaarakAllaahu feeki Shaykha. Your support is highly appreciated! As we are trying to work in the order the grammar appears in Madinah Book 1 written by Dr. V Abdur Rahim, we will inshaAllaah cover the demonstrative pronouns: "ha-u-laa -e" and "ulaa-e-ka" in future tutorials inshaAllaah. Are these the demonstrative pronouns you are referring to?

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  • i really love this video its really helping me alot and i really catching o but as a request use more ayats from the quraan inshallah to use your examples

  • Shaykha directed me to this

  • @AlMadinahstudents: Wa feekum BarakAllah. Yes, these are the demonstrative pronouns I was referring to. Sounds great insha'Allah, I'm looking forward to them.

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