this whole reading without the vowels thing is the story of my life, my parents are arabs and migrated to a non arabic country where I was born, so arabic is not my first language. My mom taught me to read arabic but not to speak it, so I read but don't even know what I'm saying. One time she showed me a text without the vowels and she was like "come on read it". I said "I can't there's no vowels", and she was like "come on, do it! I believe in you!" I was like "what do you mean you believe in me! How am I supposed to do that?!" "Just GUESS the vowels!!" "What do you mean guess the vowels!!" "Deep down you know!! JUST USE YOUR INSTINCT!!" "DEEP DOWN WHERE?! WHAT INSTINCT?!!" "THE VOWELS ARE IN YOUR *HEART* !!!! "WHAAAaaT😭??!!" "IT'S IN YUOR BLOD!! *INCOHERENT SCREAMING* *INCOHERENT CRYING*
I feel like it’s taking a lifetime to learn arabic. I’m currently taking classes and have been now for years 🤦🏽♀️… I love arabic and will not give up. Pray for me. I really appreciate your content. I will work on increasing my vocabulary ❤
Man you’re telling my story. I’m one of those Americans that went to Egypt and became fluent in Arabic but I think I would have cut my struggles in half if I joined a program like yours from the beginning. You get it Mashallah.
I know how to read arabic without harakat but my husband asked how is it possible for you to read it without harakat, I didn't know how to answer, I will show him this in shaa Allah.
Flew through the first text. Struggled with the second text. It's been 13 years since I studied in Egypt, my Arabic is always rusty until I've spent a day or so speaking it.
JazaakAllahoeghair. It's clear to me that I need to expand my vocabulary. May Allah reward you with sadaqatun jaariyah for producing these videos and performing your ongoing work to teach arabic☺️
1st paragraph was easy to read and understand. 2nd and 3rd paragraphs were nearly impossible. Great way to make your point and it makes complete sense. Glad to see you provide a simple (not easy) solution that's practical and not some "magical" fix. Just gotta put in the time and effort in the right places.
2:17 Text reads: "It doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important is that the first and last letters are in the right places. The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without a problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole." Took me half a minute to figure out. I don't know how the other two lol.
Maa Shaa Allah! I Watched the videos from Zero to fluent without visiting an Arab country. Quite inspiring indeed. And I look forward to join the program Inshaa'-Allah. Baarakallahi fiikum for a great service to Muslims and humanity as a whole. May Allah reward you abundantly fii Dunya wal Aakhirah. Ameen
wow you are so correct even as a non native English speaker the first text you showed i read half way through and then realized. Hey! the spellings are not correct but i struggled with the last two examples you showed.
Assalamu alaikum I've been learning Arabic to read the Quaran as a revert, it's coming along well but I've been trying to practice when I go shopping etc to read all the various instructions on the pack! I knew there was a reason I couldn't figure out the pronunciation properly without fatha/dumma/kasra etc - thanks for your videos!
I understood the first text and not the last 2 text I didn’t understand them properly. Jazakallahu khayr for letting me know the reason why I cannot read all words without Harakat becoz I was really thinking what’s the skill.
so basically you can't learn Arabic from reading. cuz to learn new words from reading, you need to be able to read them without knowing them beforehand. but here you have to first know the word in order to read it.
Shukran brother for that explanation it was humorous, I didn't have any problems with the two videos, it basically comes down to just being really familiar with the language no matter how misspelled or extra letters are added, lol The same goes true for Arabs, Hispanics, they are able to do the same if you jumble up their language. I would like to say that while obtaining more vocabulary is essential, knowing grammar and how the words are formed and change forms within sentences, verb vs nouns, possessive cases etc are vitally important because mentally one should be able to articulate the sentences out loud or silently to oneself, that would be reading and truly understanding what you're reading. Simply knowing the vocabulary is not enough because a person would still be lost without a proper understanding of grammar and it rules. Shukran for sharing, may Allah (swt) reward you for your hard work.
It doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter be at the right place. The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole
This video is so helpful..... Thank you very much. And to be honest, I read the first text very well .......but the second one was so challenging to me, I just couldn't read it
That was hilarious masha Allah lol. We have to have a sense of humor in our adab with one another, it makes it easier and creates or stimulates the urge to investigate further.
أفضل طريقة لمساعدتك في تحسين نطقك في اللغة العربية هي القرآن الكريم بكثرة الإستماع إليه بكثرة أفضل الإستماع إلى الشيخ المنشاوي والحصري عبدالباسط عبدالصمد
It straight forward practice reading and knowing the word and its Harakaat system and how it changes which one understands with help of the rules of the language like Nahw and Sarf and most importantly seeing the word in your reading. Maktaba Khadraa series great fiction storiy series
Wow this made total sense !! Like I have taken Arabic courses but they don’t really focus on vocabulary … Mainly how to connect the letters and that part was so easy for me. I know the beginning middle and ending shapes, I know what letters don’t ever connect on left and are just supposed to be alone. BUT THE VOCABULARY PART IS SERIOUSLY RIGHT ON POINT THIS IS DEFINITELY THE PROBLEM !! I learned so much from this video and I understand all three of the texts no matter how out of place they were!! So this has got to be my issue seriously thanks so much !! 💁🏻♀️🙏💯
جزاك الله خيرا push yourself, may Allaah grant us tawfeeq. Try read a short but sweet tafseer like tafseer al si’di. It has no harakaat. Its true what he mentioned. U gotta know ur vocab, and take an immersive approach to arabic. Seeking ilm? Take from arabic ulama but w english subtitles. Read Quran w english tafseer. Listen to arabic even if u dont understand. U absorb like a kid. So with harakaat: you gotta know grammar n rules and vocab yes, but also be surrounded by arabic and u just pick up the words and u start guessing. Sometimes u start reading eg tafseer al sa3di and u are contantly googling every 3rd word u read. Thats a part of the process for some maybe. So while researching u find other conkugations of this word and u build vocab. Scholarly Subtitles is a good youtube channel
u end up learning new words by context. Eg tafseer al sadi u found a new adjectuve and u never found it ebfore. But the author gives synonyms and u wnd up learning it with arabic each word for me has its own impact, form and meaning. yes مضى and جرى can be similar in meaning but with maDHaa i imagine stuff that has gone by in teh past, something that has now occured, and moved on and by me into the past. with Jaraa, I imagine water flowing (which is part of its meaning in some contexts) and stuff happening and going by into the past like water flowing So read this tafseer in context and إن شاء الله each word will mean something to you how it is supposed to mean. may Allaah make arabic easy for those mumineen learning it and grant each of us ikhlaas and protect us from all evil
Walaika As Salaam WaRahmatullahi WaBarakatuh. The first I read no problem, didn't even need to pause the video. The second 2, I had to pause it, and I couldn't figure out 1 word in each sentence.
If you came watch this video thinking "Oh, finally! Someone came up with some trick to master the Arabic reading". News flash: there's no shortcut to master Arabic reading without harakaat, you have to put in the work!!! 💪 We can do this الحمد لله!! And yes, now I know too! 😂
The most difficult level is to know that some arabic write a comment without hamzah on top or under the alif, and write ta' marbutha with only ha' 😢😢😢😢
If people think reading arabic without harakaat is hard, then let them try to read a text without dots of the letters because that was the early arabic 😅
The second example of scrambled sentence I needed to stop and think about the word before I worked out it was manslaughter otherwise the rest of it was pretty quick for me to work out but i definitely understand what you mean about the way our minds read
Anyone who hasn’t signed up to Arabic like an Arab are missing out BIG TIME, may allah bless your hard efforts in educating us. Ameen.
So true
Ameen
How long have you been in the program?
amen
aameen. How much is the program?
this whole reading without the vowels thing is the story of my life, my parents are arabs and migrated to a non arabic country where I was born, so arabic is not my first language. My mom taught me to read arabic but not to speak it, so I read but don't even know what I'm saying. One time she showed me a text without the vowels and she was like "come on read it". I said "I can't there's no vowels", and she was like "come on, do it! I believe in you!"
I was like "what do you mean you believe in me! How am I supposed to do that?!"
"Just GUESS the vowels!!"
"What do you mean guess the vowels!!"
"Deep down you know!! JUST USE YOUR INSTINCT!!"
"DEEP DOWN WHERE?! WHAT INSTINCT?!!"
"THE VOWELS ARE IN YOUR *HEART* !!!!
"WHAAAaaT😭??!!"
"IT'S IN YUOR BLOD!! *INCOHERENT SCREAMING*
*INCOHERENT CRYING*
I'm sorry, but I'm laughing so loud😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Toph trying to teach Aang how to earthbend:
😂😂😂😂😂😂This is so funny
😂😂
I feel like it’s taking a lifetime to learn arabic. I’m currently taking classes and have been now for years 🤦🏽♀️… I love arabic and will not give up. Pray for me. I really appreciate your content. I will work on increasing my vocabulary ❤
Man you’re telling my story. I’m one of those Americans that went to Egypt and became fluent in Arabic but I think I would have cut my struggles in half if I joined a program like yours from the beginning. You get it Mashallah.
May Allah bless u habibi
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi is there a way to learn eithout program
@@bull3tbill3 through TH-cam videos
@Yush AQ what school did you go to in Egypt? I’m also American and considering going to an Arabic country to learn. Also, how long was the program?
@@AA-lp7pg Ive always wondered how you guys just go to other countries and stay there lmao like dont you guys need green cards or something
That intro man... so relatable hahaha
How to read arabic without Harakat :
1. Learn tajwid with harakat
2. Learn arabic with harakat
3. Memorize
4. Rinse and repeat
Nice mashallah 🕌
What is tajwid?
@@DDoubleEDouble it's the prononciation rules that you can find in the Quran, essentially about long vowels
I know how to read arabic without harakat but my husband asked how is it possible for you to read it without harakat, I didn't know how to answer, I will show him this in shaa Allah.
Flew through the first text. Struggled with the second text. It's been 13 years since I studied in Egypt, my Arabic is always rusty until I've spent a day or so speaking it.
That's my problem, I cant read without the harakat 😆
You already know what to do then!!
HERE!: muhammadandalusi.com/webinar
Mee tooo
I'm native speaker arabic i will help you If you want to practice with me
@@zianemerzak3847 hey can i learn with you?
Me to i am not alone 😄.
JazaakAllahoeghair. It's clear to me that I need to expand my vocabulary.
May Allah reward you with sadaqatun jaariyah for producing these videos and performing your ongoing work to teach arabic☺️
1st paragraph was easy to read and understand. 2nd and 3rd paragraphs were nearly impossible. Great way to make your point and it makes complete sense. Glad to see you provide a simple (not easy) solution that's practical and not some "magical" fix. Just gotta put in the time and effort in the right places.
Baaraka Allah fik always like reading your in depth comments
Muhammad Al Andalusi wa feeka barakAllah, akhee
2:17 Text reads: "It doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important is that the first and last letters are in the right places. The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without a problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole."
Took me half a minute to figure out.
I don't know how the other two lol.
3:23 Big "ccunoil" tax increases this year have squeezed the incomes of many pensioners
this was one of the things that sold me on the program.
I love the example you gave to explain that we read words as a whole
But yeah this put a lot in perspective for me. I’m confident that I’ll be able to read without harakat soon inshaAllah. I appreciate it so much
How's your journey coming along? Are you able to read without the vowel markings now?
Maa Shaa Allah! I Watched the videos from Zero to fluent without visiting an Arab country. Quite inspiring indeed. And I look forward to join the program Inshaa'-Allah. Baarakallahi fiikum for a great service to Muslims and humanity as a whole. May Allah reward you abundantly fii Dunya wal Aakhirah. Ameen
I can't find the link to join the program Dad
It's okay son@@thatsnotomar
wow you are so correct even as a non native English speaker the first text you showed i read half way through and then realized. Hey! the spellings are not correct but i struggled with the last two examples you showed.
Assalamu alaikum I've been learning Arabic to read the Quaran as a revert, it's coming along well but I've been trying to practice when I go shopping etc to read all the various instructions on the pack! I knew there was a reason I couldn't figure out the pronunciation properly without fatha/dumma/kasra etc - thanks for your videos!
The first one was so easy to read, the second one there are words that still Idk what they are... Jazaka Allah khairan brother
¨Big council tax increases this year have squeezed the incomes of many pensioners¨
"A doctor has admitted the manslaughter of a teenage cancer patient who died after a hospital drug blunder."
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi I would have never got manslaughter ahahaha may Allah bless you
I’m an applied linguist at UC Santa Cruz and I approve of this. Very very well done! كتير منيح
I understood the first text and not the last 2 text I didn’t understand them properly.
Jazakallahu khayr for letting me know the reason why I cannot read all words without Harakat becoz I was really thinking what’s the skill.
Precisely bro...such a ptacticalr epxrimnete👍👍
so basically you can't learn Arabic from reading. cuz to learn new words from reading, you need to be able to read them without knowing them beforehand. but here you have to first know the word in order to read it.
precisely. Is it different in other languages?
Omg you explain very good, I was born Arabian but I didn't think it this way
1st paragraph was really easy. But the 2nd and 3rd… I read it, but I just can’t figure out what “pneosenirs” and “magltheuansr” is.
Shukran brother for that explanation it was humorous, I didn't have any problems with the two videos, it basically comes down to just being really familiar with the language no matter how misspelled or extra letters are added, lol The same goes true for Arabs, Hispanics, they are able to do the same if you jumble up their language. I would like to say that while obtaining more vocabulary is essential, knowing grammar and how the words are formed and change forms within sentences, verb vs nouns, possessive cases etc are vitally important because mentally one should be able to articulate the sentences out loud or silently to oneself, that would be reading and truly understanding what you're reading. Simply knowing the vocabulary is not enough because a person would still be lost without a proper understanding of grammar and it rules. Shukran for sharing, may Allah (swt) reward you for your hard work.
Bro... please make a playlist of all the nasheeds (if i can call them that) that you use in your vids
Great idea
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi where is it
i read the first english picture without effort, didn’t even need to pause. the second one, i paused and i got it after a few seconds.
Dude I’m amazed! This is sooo cool!
It doesn't matter in what order the letters in a word are, the only important thing is that the first and last letter be at the right place. The rest can be a total mess and you can still read it without problem. This is because the human mind does not read every letter by itself, but the word as a whole
Wlel tat'hs naet!
@@probanity 😂
Jazakallahu khair was rahamtuallah was barakatu brother
This video is so helpful.....
Thank you very much.
And to be honest, I read the first text very well .......but the second one was so challenging to me, I just couldn't read it
That was hilarious masha Allah lol. We have to have a sense of humor in our adab with one another, it makes it easier and creates or stimulates the urge to investigate further.
Great content, jazakallah khaeran
mashaallah thankyouu so much, so clear explanation.
i love your video ya akhi
أفضل طريقة لمساعدتك في تحسين نطقك في اللغة العربية هي القرآن الكريم بكثرة الإستماع إليه بكثرة
أفضل الإستماع إلى الشيخ المنشاوي والحصري عبدالباسط عبدالصمد
It straight forward practice reading and knowing the word and its Harakaat system and how it changes which one understands with help of the rules of the language like Nahw and Sarf and most importantly seeing the word in your reading.
Maktaba Khadraa series great fiction storiy series
Wow this made total sense !! Like I have taken Arabic courses but they don’t really focus on vocabulary … Mainly how to connect the letters and that part was so easy for me. I know the beginning middle and ending shapes, I know what letters don’t ever connect on left and are just supposed to be alone. BUT THE VOCABULARY PART IS SERIOUSLY RIGHT ON POINT THIS IS DEFINITELY THE PROBLEM !! I learned so much from this video and I understand all three of the texts no matter how out of place they were!! So this has got to be my issue seriously thanks so much !! 💁🏻♀️🙏💯
Happy to know that it helped 😁
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi 💯💯💯💯🙏
جزاك الله خيرا
push yourself, may Allaah grant us tawfeeq. Try read a short but sweet tafseer like tafseer al si’di. It has no harakaat.
Its true what he mentioned. U gotta know ur vocab, and take an immersive approach to arabic. Seeking ilm? Take from arabic ulama but w english subtitles. Read Quran w english tafseer. Listen to arabic even if u dont understand. U absorb like a kid.
So with harakaat: you gotta know grammar n rules and vocab yes, but also be surrounded by arabic and u just pick up the words and u start guessing.
Sometimes u start reading eg tafseer al sa3di and u are contantly googling every 3rd word u read. Thats a part of the process for some maybe. So while researching u find other conkugations of this word and u build vocab.
Scholarly Subtitles is a good youtube channel
u end up learning new words by context. Eg tafseer al sadi u found a new adjectuve and u never found it ebfore. But the author gives synonyms and u wnd up learning it
with arabic each word for me has its own impact, form and meaning. yes مضى and جرى can be similar in meaning but with maDHaa i imagine stuff that has gone by in teh past, something that has now occured, and moved on and by me into the past. with Jaraa, I imagine water flowing (which is part of its meaning in some contexts) and stuff happening and going by into the past like water flowing
So read this tafseer in context and إن شاء الله each word will mean something to you how it is supposed to mean.
may Allaah make arabic easy for those mumineen learning it and grant each of us ikhlaas and protect us from all evil
Walaika As Salaam WaRahmatullahi WaBarakatuh. The first I read no problem, didn't even need to pause the video. The second 2, I had to pause it, and I couldn't figure out 1 word in each sentence.
That's also my problems thanks for this fruitful informations of urs may Allah bless u
Barakallahu fikum
Second text! “It’s a no for me dawg”
Joshua Thomas lool
yes same!
Thanks alot brother, mashaallah ✨
If you came watch this video thinking "Oh, finally! Someone came up with some trick to master the Arabic reading". News flash: there's no shortcut to master Arabic reading without harakaat, you have to put in the work!!! 💪 We can do this الحمد لله!!
And yes, now I know too! 😂
Great video, explained a lot to me. Barrak Alluhu feek wa Jazak Allahu khairan.
The most difficult level is to know that some arabic write a comment without hamzah on top or under the alif, and write ta' marbutha with only ha' 😢😢😢😢
Jazaka Allahu her akhi,the first one I got it akhi
If people think reading arabic without harakaat is hard, then let them try to read a text without dots of the letters because that was the early arabic 😅
Right
Xd
The grammar and the writing rules can also help
Helpful advice for beginners 👍
The second example of scrambled sentence I needed to stop and think about the word before I worked out it was manslaughter otherwise the rest of it was pretty quick for me to work out but i definitely understand what you mean about the way our minds read
جزاك الله خيرا
i couldnt read the final paragrpah of doctor at furst
I read the first text with no trouble but was stammering at the 2nd and 3rd
The problem is that many apps that I use for learning arabic, they don't use harakaat at all
It explained everything ty brother
Very good examples
جزاك الله كل الخير عنا، ندعمك من كل مكان ان شاء الله
ازيك يسطا عامل ايه ؟
please i want to know title this sound at 05:00 kinda like it to hear it
Masha Allah!
Read Quran ❤️ always
You will get everything
This is a super Interesting video!
I was able to read it
Brother you wearing a golden watch.. Gold is not permissible to wear for men brother. May Allah guide us All 🤲🏻
2:25 me, as a non native english speaker, it's glorious read this text.
Jazakallah khair learnt something today
I was actually able to read those jumbled texts. I don't know how, but I can read it pretty easily.
جزاكم الله خيرا وبارك فيكم 👍 👍 👍
Love your videos ❤️
💕💕appreciate it
Mashah Allah the first paragraph i was able to read, second i struggled
I'm native speaker arabic i will help you If you want to practice with me
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته أخي..
I want to enquire..the online arabic class at ur webinar, are u the one who will be teaching?
Alaikum assalam wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatuhu
My teacher might teach some of the advanced books
@@MuhammadAlAndalusi thayyib..Jazakallahu khoiran wa barakallahu feek..
Good work
Thank you man🙏🙏
معلومة : العرب يستطيعون قراءة الكلمات من دون "نقاط" ليس فقط من دون "حركات"
Was easy to read since I am familiar with the words
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن 🥰🥰🥰
That's crazy I was able to read it just fine
Good content
Yes I struggle 😩 with it
2:25 i been using english of a long time now(2nd language) and i am impressed i could read it lmao
1st I read easily 2nd and 3rd I could read it but had to decipher and still couldn’t figure out a few words
Know the meaning of the words you're reading and understand topics and context we are reading about
Inshallah akhi one visit Kenya akhi inshallah
Jzkum Allah keyir 🤲🤲🌹
What’s d name of the poem ? Love it
يا طالب العلم ... قم لا تنم ❤
Brother, which video you show the supermarkets in 🇲🇷 in more detail?
Yes
Nice one
I read the first text perfectly fine but the second one I struggled with
Is there any other free options on hiw to read arabic without harakat
It's was difficult in the beginning, I still struggle with it, myself.
واللهِ
اقرا الانجليزي رسالتك بسهل
At 1:10, the written poem on the phone's screen are the words of a famous Arabic nationalistic/struggle song:
th-cam.com/video/Q85P98YQ5JQ/w-d-xo.html
Read the English text perfectly, just started learning Arabic reading though. Any tips?
Question, did you on the freshly grounded podcast and u were talking about dropshipping???
I was able to read it without a problem
I will also love to learn this. Plus how do I get the soundtrack at end of the video?
But what do Arabs do when they read a text with lots of new words?