جزاكم الله خيرا وبارك الله فيكم في الدنيا والآخرة. أنا أقدّر هذه القناة كثيرًا. ستساعدون الكثير من الناس على تعلم النحو والصرف أو قواعد اللغة العربية. تعلمت الكثير أثناء مشاهدة فيديوهاتك. رحم الله الشيخ الذي يُعلّم. 🤲🤍✨
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته Dear Sir, You are the best teacher because you posses great sincerity, and priceless intentions to educate the mankind for learning the message of Allah (The holy Quran). May Allah SWT reward you here and after here. May you live long to educate the whole mankind. Ameen. Jazak Allah Khair
In my language there are so called "personsless sentences" this are sentences with particular verbs which require no doer of the action. The doer is not just ommitied as in subjectless sentences, but the doer simply does exist. It's mostly related to weather, like "it's getting dark" , "it's getting hot ". In English there's a subject "it" in my language it's impossible to name a subject, because there's no doer of the action, the action is happening on its own
There is a discussion about the syntaxis of verse 1.6. There is syntaxix but also semantic and words meaning. The doers of the verb ask something as guidance, and it is As Siraat(a) Al Mustaqym(a), there is no ON or Toward here, no need. I think there is confusion between english and arabic syntaxis. And about semantic, the word mustaqym it's root QWM, means to Stand, to be Awake, to be Aware, so the Siraat it's something the believer can take, and mustaqym is the way the believer will be all along, explained by form X of QWM.
Asalam alikum brother may Allah give you barakah ur teaching is so easy for other language people I want to learn more may Allah ease for me Allahumma aameen
So, I am a beginner still. On hidden verbs the pronoun is not hidden in the verb it is hidden inside the sentence as we cannot connect it to the verb instead add it in the front of the verb separated. The lessons from the first teacher are not smoothly changed on verb and morphology.
when its hidden it is a verbal sentence and when it is taken out and put in the sentence it is a nominal sentence جَلَسَ هُوَ جَلَسَ both can be translated i English as "he sat", however there is a slight difference in meaning in Arabic.
Now that I know how important the 3PS past tense form is, there must be some kompreshensible input stories on youtube that fokuses on 3PS form verbs, so the most kommon ones kan be memorised.
My God. Watched some minutes and skipped soon, tried again for honesty. No, I dont even want to start. Why so many people think they can teach language, and then treat it like crossword puzzle😢 (Sorry, so heartbroken to misuse lovely crosswords as metaphor here)👋🌟
A Bangla language channel would be beneficial too, considering the growing population of The Bengali community in America and it would help with your English.
Sir, pl note, you are explaining as Haraja, but the first letter is ja , pl clear my doubt which is correct, I am Hindu , I love Arabic to speak, I can read and write, your videos are good, Shukran, Jeevanlal
Pl note, I checked Arabic alphabet, the first radical is ja, 2nd letter is ha and 3rd letter is kha as per alphabet, but teacher expressing as Haraja , but I feel that first radical may be kha and the word will be kharaja as from right to left. I know very well, I read, write Arabic, struggled 5 years, I have written " La ila ilAllhu Mohamud arruallah " 1000 times written as like as printed, Masha Allah, Shukran
جزاكم الله خيرا وبارك الله فيكم في الدنيا والآخرة. أنا أقدّر هذه القناة كثيرًا. ستساعدون الكثير من الناس على تعلم النحو والصرف أو قواعد اللغة العربية. تعلمت الكثير أثناء مشاهدة فيديوهاتك. رحم الله الشيخ الذي يُعلّم. 🤲🤍✨
The best explanation of verbs in quranic arabic and more. Thank you, Dr. Saqib.
Br Asif Meherali
Teacher gets so much effort in his work that it is a pleasure to see and learn. Greetings from Russia!
May Allah reward you dear brother.
Masha Allah.I agree. He makes it so simple to follow along and understand.
May your President aid the Muslims of Palestine 🇵🇸
if u r a muslim, i need to contact u. i m from pakistan
plz share ur contact
appreciate brother...........................Muslim rulers are just puppet of jews and usa
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته
Dear Sir,
You are the best teacher because you posses great sincerity, and priceless intentions to educate the mankind for learning the message of Allah (The holy Quran). May Allah SWT reward you here and after here. May you live long to educate the whole mankind. Ameen.
Jazak Allah Khair
Today i got such a nice lesson ..may Allah grant u happiness ameen...excellent teacher
Ma sha ALLAH very pleasant manners. Hope to find all the lessons.
Masha Allah, very good presentation❤
I was looking for this kind of video for a long time,zajakAllahu khairan.
Mr. Your Teaching is very important and clear especially when one's an English speaker. Thanks
Masya Allah.. very clear explanation Ustaadz best regards from Indonesia. Jazaakallahu khoiran katsiran. Barakallahu fiikum
Hello Arabs.Glad that you speak my language Arabic.
BarakAllah ya Ustaaz....dars-un jameel❤❤❤
By far the absolute best explanation....wow
Thanks you very much. I'm much appreciated for the lesson I've learned. I'm watching from Philippines.
This is my first introduction to this page.
Great teacher with excellent knowledge and skills.
جزاک اللہ خیرا
wa iyakum, Alhumdulilah!
In my language there are so called "personsless sentences" this are sentences with particular verbs which require no doer of the action. The doer is not just ommitied as in subjectless sentences, but the doer simply does exist. It's mostly related to weather, like "it's getting dark" , "it's getting hot ". In English there's a subject "it" in my language it's impossible to name a subject, because there's no doer of the action, the action is happening on its own
At least someone respecting language. 😘
BarakaAllahoufik for your efforts, I enjoyed the content and the visuals
Thank you for explaining me thank you from Pakistan 😊
This is the best I've seen on verb
Alhumdulilah
Thanks very good admiral able explaination ALLAH bless upon you
Thank you,jazakAllahu khaira
This was a lot of help Jazakallah Khair
There is a discussion about the syntaxis of verse 1.6. There is syntaxix but also semantic and words meaning. The doers of the verb ask something as guidance, and it is As Siraat(a) Al Mustaqym(a), there is no ON or Toward here, no need. I think there is confusion between english and arabic syntaxis. And about semantic, the word mustaqym it's root QWM, means to Stand, to be Awake, to be Aware, so the Siraat it's something the believer can take, and mustaqym is the way the believer will be all along, explained by form X of QWM.
Superb teaching 🌹🌹🌹
More video like this please, very helpful
Jazakumullah greetings from India
Dr saqib thank you
Asalam alikum brother may Allah give you barakah ur teaching is so easy for other language people I want to learn more may Allah ease for me Allahumma aameen
Excellent. Program really enjoyed it and found it helpful thank you Allah swt reward you all for your efforts ameen 🥰
Please continue with this project
great work brother,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,jazakALLAH kaseera
جزاك الله خيرا
Very good explanation and very easy to understand
Great efforts Allah bless you..
Tabular language dealing.
So I doubt.
Language is more wonderful than this.
Simply superb. Sir
Thank you so much
Very enlightening
Words fail me....super
start off with two well used verbs....to be and to have, and work, from there...
Beautiful. Thank you. And all praises are due to The Loving God. Father God, thank You for the teacher's knowledge.
Thank you for the tutorial it's very interesting to learn Arabic language
Great teacher.
Jazaks!
Mashallah.I never learn verbs. 🎉
Well presented, Allah tahala awards u in best of way
Sir, sometimes you say dhamirun and then dhamir - which is correct? If 'un' is written, why it is avoided sometimes?
God bless you
Best is of Luck arabs.Arabic remains forever I.e it is an imperishable language.
Thanks for sharing
,
Excellent teacher! Jazakumullah Khair.
I can guarantee you will never be a fast learner by your statement.
😇 Which is a pity
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Jazaakumullah khayran
So, I am a beginner still. On hidden verbs the pronoun is not hidden in the verb it is hidden inside the sentence as we cannot connect it to the verb instead add it in the front of the verb separated.
The lessons from the first teacher are not smoothly changed on verb and morphology.
when its hidden it is a verbal sentence and when it is taken out and put in the sentence it is a nominal sentence
جَلَسَ
هُوَ جَلَسَ
both can be translated i English as "he sat", however there is a slight difference in meaning in Arabic.
Vaswasa means Shayatheen Devil performance
Мы с тобой брат 🙂
Tarjama only translation it can be noun when describing the word to word it could be changed in verb when who described it He who he
that is sarf , bya not all are Fala form
Now that I know how important the 3PS past tense form is, there must be some kompreshensible input stories on youtube that fokuses on 3PS form verbs, so the most kommon ones kan be memorised.
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My God. Watched some minutes and skipped soon, tried again for honesty.
No, I dont even want to start. Why so many people think they can teach language, and then treat it like crossword puzzle😢
(Sorry, so heartbroken to misuse lovely crosswords as metaphor here)👋🌟
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Im from bangladesh Im study in madrasa I didn't want to study in first time i want to learn please help me
Tamirul millat?
Keep watching these videos and you will learn.
subscribe to the channel and keep watching and learning! May Allah bless your efforts.
A Bangla language channel would be beneficial too, considering the growing population of The Bengali community in America and it would help with your English.
Sir, pl note, you are explaining as Haraja, but the first letter is ja , pl clear my doubt which is correct, I am Hindu , I love Arabic to speak, I can read and write, your videos are good, Shukran, Jeevanlal
Arabic is read right to left. So Ja is the the last.
Pl note, I checked Arabic alphabet, the first radical is ja, 2nd letter is ha and 3rd letter is kha as per alphabet, but teacher expressing as Haraja , but I feel that first radical may be kha and the word will be kharaja as from right to left. I know very well, I read, write Arabic, struggled 5 years, I have written " La ila ilAllhu Mohamud arruallah " 1000 times written as like as printed, Masha Allah, Shukran
I invite you to read the holy Quran which is the last divine book
Brother it is kha not ja
Ok, thanks
Why brother and sister ..why are you with me..Tell us are you getting students..or Are you understood..
english or arabic
Our channel is for learning Arabic in the English language
I know Quran but if i learned arabic i will understand?
yes, if you learn Arabic you will begin to understand Quran directly. I encourage you to begin
@@LearnQuranicArabic Now Arabic i know some words and i can write or reading but the meaning I don't know!
Thank you 👍
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Zahaba went What he it might have she could be or it can be
hello i am under your bed
check and i will greet you
فعل
ف ع ل
، حرف and not کلمة