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Arabic Course - Lesson 1 Part 1 (Introduction, indefinite nouns)

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2008

http://sibawayinstitute.com/madina.html

This Course has been designed to teach the Arabic language inspired by one of the most popular courses being used today - the Madinah Book Series by Dr V Abdur Rahim. This course will contain everything an individual needs to learn the Arabic Language (Classical and Modern Standard) from complete beginner to an intermediate level Insha'Allah (God Willing).

It is a pre-requisite that one know the arabic alphabet and can write at a basic level.

Our Arabic tutors are ready to answer all of your questions.

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  • The title is misleading. I thought this was a proper Arabic course. If you change the title to Arabic for quran it would be clearer .

  • @bnmanas Quranic Arabic is the highest form of arabic that one can study. This is the smae arabic that one learns when they go to university in the arab world.

  • Asalamualaikum Bro Asif, can you tell me the dual and prural for god (illah) in Arabic? is it illaha? As in English the prural for god is gods. Please tell me your answer. Thank you, Wasalam.

  • @AHMADMOHDSAID61 the word ilah (god) can have dual ( ilahaan) and plural ( Aaliha). but the proper name Allah can not be made dual or plural.

  • @LearnQuranicArabic what then 'laa ilaha' means?

  • @AHMADMOHDSAID61 this is a special type of negation that is covered in the madina books. la ilaha means " there is absolutely no god/diety"

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  • Love the Teacher. He is so inspiring. He admits that he has no college degree but only Experience.

  • I just came this videos while looking for arabic learning stuff. I am Turkish and know how to read Quran but dont understand the meaning, Is there anyone who has been following this course and has improved his/her Arabic? I just dont want to waste my time if they are not helping. Please feedback...

  • AS I AM NOW IN LESSON 18, I HAVE NOTICED OF COURSE THEY WILL STUDY THE QURAN IN THE END, BUT FOR THE MOMENT, I CAN TELL YOU IT HAS BEEN 2% QURAN AND 98% ARABIC VOCABULARY, GRAMMAR, CONJUGATIONS, ETC. AND THE PROFESSOR IS VERY GOOD AND RESPECTFUL!!! HE IS THE BEST TEACHING DECLINATIONS!!! SHUKRAN PROFESSOR ASIF FOR THIS COURSE!!!

  • Is this an Islamuniversity or do they learn only Arabic?

  • @LearnQuranicArabic I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THIS COURSE, I AM IN LESSON 18 NOW, IT HAS HELPED ME A LOT, PROFESSOR ASIF IS VERY GOOD!!! I AM A MEXICAN STUDENT.

  • @dbrdz I spent an entire semester at college learning the Arabic alphabet on a gentle pace. There's a few websites online that can help you learn the letters as well; I'll look for some specific ones that a friend had pointed out for me. If I find them I'll post a reply. I'm looking right now, and if I can't find it, I'm sure that you probably could find some good sights by Google. Even the Wikipedia might help if you pay attention to the letters.

  • does anyone knows where i can buy this book?

    thank you

  • I got to learn arabic for spev ops

  • Does anyone know where i can learn the arabic alphabet and write at a basic level?

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