May Allah reward you, words can’t explain how excited I was to watch this video, I’ve been making so much dua to come across information like this this is the kind of content missing from basically all the ppl I’ve come across teaching Arabic or who speak about learning Arabic. It’s so important for students to have a more clear guide and understand what steps they need to take. Also a lot of the time ppl do quit studying Arabic because they don’t put enough effort which is true but I also believe many quit because they don’t have an understanding of how to go about studying and what to do outside their lessons. Telling ppl to just memorise vocabulary and grammar rules is not enough, we need more details and more things in our routine to actually become comfortable with the language otherwise we feel lost and that feeling mentally drains ppl. It can be so difficult to have any sort of motivation when you’re just “studying” but you don’t know if what you’re doing is proven to work and what steps they should be done in and what else you should add that will make you improve etc. thankyou!
@@Unknownn-q70 I really appreciate your comment and It makes me happy that this video is helpful to you , I’m trying to bring a different approach to learning Arabic than what is out there at the moment , I didn’t come up with it and this approach is actually growing more common amongst the language learning community but I havnt seen it amongst the Muslims and those learning Arabic so my goal is to bring to light this kind of approach as I believe it will be something quite unique but powerful inshaaAllah What you do outside the lesson is what really matters , there isn’t a single course out there what will allow you to reach fluency just with that course alone, how you spend the majority of your time outside the lesson is what is going to bring the most results inshaaAllah I hope that everyone accepts my content as well as you have lol You commented on my last video asking for this kind of video so I decided to make it , I hope it met your expectations inshaaAllah
@ Alhamdulillah, yes You definitely met my expectations and did a lot more than that. By providing resources and explaining how to go about using them, even telling us exactly what to look up. that audiobook website which i haven’t heard of in the past it will definitely make a huge difference for everyone who uses it In Sha Allah. And also anki, I’ve always felt like it’s complicated to use but after you mentioned that guys settings which makes a difference I’m gonna learn from his video and give it a go In Sha Allah
This is such a great video, jazakallah khair my brother. I'm currently going through medina book 2 but your tips are great. If you can put links to anky that would be great, in your description but I really appreciate your experience it really helps!!
جزاك الله خير يا أخي ، الله يعينك و جميع الناس الذين يريدون تعلم اللغة العربية ، الشخص الذي يريد يتعلم لازم يمارس ما تعلمه و يتحدث بالعربية مع الناس حتى يعرف الفرق بين الكلمات و متى يتم استعمالها .. الناس ممكن تتعلم العربية بسرعة عن طريق الاستماع.. وفقكم الله
@@aimanm8080wa jazaak, I appreciate your comment akhee , I’m going to be making a video expanding on this point inshaaAllah, my view differs slightly from the norm and there is abit more too it than what I mentioned in this video
@@Abu_Abdullah790 wa jazaak, yeh that’s great it’s all input alhamdulillah, I’m going to be making a video expanding on this inshaaAllah , baarakAllahu feek akhee
@@ZWSFC wa alaykum salaam, the website is called refold, it is a project of a guy on TH-cam who’s channel is called mattvsjapan, I get a lot of my information on language learning from him , I use the anki settings from that site , they also have a TH-cam channel where they talk about some add ons for anki that I use aswell
@@abubakr7304 erm, I personally never did that but if you were to do it then I don’t see any harm as long as you actually know what the words mean individually, I don’t really like the idea of taking a sentence and then thinking ok this Arabic sentence means this English sentence of you get me , without actually knowing what the words mean
BarakAllahu feek for this beneficial video brother I have a few questions It would really help me if you could answer them 1. If I understand what a noun, verb, preposition etc look like on a page and have abit of understanding of sentence structures but it’s not too strong and my vocabulary is a small amount, would you say I should wait a little longer and for those things to become stronger before starting those audio books and cartoons? 2. When reading/listening to Audio books or cartoons should we stop and look up every single word we don’t understand or just a few. Because what if we don’t understand like 70 or even 90 percent of the audio/video. And would you advise us to rewatch those same cartoons until we understand most of it or all of it before moving on to another? JazakAllah khayr
@@Unknownn-q70 Allah bless you , these are two very very good questions and are exactly the right kind of questions to be asking , it seems like you are definitely on the right lines alhamdulillah ,I’m going to be making more videos to expand on certain points I made in this video so inshaaAllah I will be able to answer these questions in alot more detail in future videos but I will try to briefly explain now inshaaAllah 1.if you are a complete beginner and can’t really make sense of what you are looking at in terms of what type of word it is etc then I would just stick with your program for now but you can still listen to the audio books or anything in general to start getting your ears tuned to the phonics of the language , however if you have enough of an awareness to be able to look up words that you don’t understand in a dictionary and start to piece sentences together then I would say you can go ahead with the audio books 2.if you don’t understand 70-90% of the book then I wouldn’t try look up every single word , it will be to exhausting, just make a rule for yourself that you maybe look up one word a page or maybe if a word keeps popping up then look that up because it’s obviously important etc , so just pick a word here and there and keep it moving to get more exposure to the language , the more you do This the more you will start to pick up words through context aswell inshaaAllah, when you get to a higher level then you can start to look up every word you don’t know because there won’t be as many inshaaAllah There is a lot more I can say but writing it out isn’t realistic lol so inshaaAllah I will try include this in one of my future videos , hope that helped
@@IsmaaeelMeehan okay I understand, this is so helpful because I was stuck on if I’m not doing enough at my level but now I have a more clarity on how to go about things. JazakAllah khayr!
Can i learn English and Arabic at the same time. My English level is b1 and now i feel like Arabic is an important language and learning Arabic can help me to understand Quran.
@@RuqiyoMaxamed-km2jl I’m not a polyglot so I’m probably not the best person to answer this question , I prefer to concentrate in one language but I know that there are people out there that learn multiple languages at the same time so they would probably be better to ask bro
If you want to learn Arabic then just drop me an email - ismaaeelarabic@gmail.com
I would love be able to help as many of you as possible inshaaAllah
May Allah Accept your good and forgive your bad... Ameen
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and giving us such important advice! A wonderful video!
Brilliant video my northern brother! Genuinely great advice, looking forward to more.
@@ahboogle cheers bro 👍🏻 can’t hide the northern accent can you man 😂, I’m glad you found it helpful alhamdulillah
2:36 Find a program. Goal of program: to get you towards immersion.
Why? To get a structure of the language.
@@strivingslave5962 baarakAllahu feek, you just reminded me I need to put time stamps on this video 🙈😂, jazaakAllah khayr
May Allah reward you, words can’t explain how excited I was to watch this video, I’ve been making so much dua to come across information like this
this is the kind of content missing from basically all the ppl I’ve come across teaching Arabic or who speak about learning Arabic. It’s so important for students to have a more clear guide and understand what steps they need to take. Also a lot of the time ppl do quit studying Arabic because they don’t put enough effort which is true but I also believe many quit because they don’t have an understanding of how to go about studying and what to do outside their lessons. Telling ppl to just memorise vocabulary and grammar rules is not enough, we need more details and more things in our routine to actually become comfortable with the language otherwise we feel lost and that feeling mentally drains ppl. It can be so difficult to have any sort of motivation when you’re just “studying” but you don’t know if what you’re doing is proven to work and what steps they should be done in and what else you should add that will make you improve etc. thankyou!
@@Unknownn-q70 I really appreciate your comment and It makes me happy that this video is helpful to you , I’m trying to bring a different approach to learning Arabic than what is out there at the moment , I didn’t come up with it and this approach is actually growing more common amongst the language learning community but I havnt seen it amongst the Muslims and those learning Arabic so my goal is to bring to light this kind of approach as I believe it will be something quite unique but powerful inshaaAllah
What you do outside the lesson is what really matters , there isn’t a single course out there what will allow you to reach fluency just with that course alone, how you spend the majority of your time outside the lesson is what is going to bring the most results inshaaAllah
I hope that everyone accepts my content as well as you have lol
You commented on my last video asking for this kind of video so I decided to make it , I hope it met your expectations inshaaAllah
@ Alhamdulillah, yes You definitely met my expectations and did a lot more than that. By providing resources and explaining how to go about using them, even telling us exactly what to look up.
that audiobook website which i haven’t heard of in the past it will definitely make a huge difference for everyone who uses it In Sha Allah. And also anki, I’ve always felt like it’s complicated to use but after you mentioned that guys settings which makes a difference I’m gonna learn from his video and give it a go In Sha Allah
100% agree with you Brother. Love your honesty ❤
@@hasanschokz9924 I appreciate that akhee 💜 Jazaakallah khayr
جزاك الله خير.
@@hbeh386 وجزاك
Thank you brother for your amazing methods.
@@RuqiyoMaxamed-km2jl appreciate the comment brother 👍🏻
This is such a great video, jazakallah khair my brother. I'm currently going through medina book 2 but your tips are great. If you can put links to anky that would be great, in your description but I really appreciate your experience it really helps!!
@@mokhachoka2918 alhamdulillah I’m glad you find it helpful akhee, and yeh I will do inshaaAllah
جزاك الله خير يا أخي ، الله يعينك و جميع الناس الذين يريدون تعلم اللغة العربية ، الشخص الذي يريد يتعلم لازم يمارس ما تعلمه و يتحدث بالعربية مع الناس حتى يعرف الفرق بين الكلمات و متى يتم استعمالها ..
الناس ممكن تتعلم العربية بسرعة عن طريق الاستماع..
وفقكم الله
@@aimanm8080wa jazaak, I appreciate your comment akhee , I’m going to be making a video expanding on this point inshaaAllah, my view differs slightly from the norm and there is abit more too it than what I mentioned in this video
@@IsmaaeelMeehan الله يوفقك
The Andalus institute guy was the one who mentioned the salt analogy
@@abubakr7304 Thankyou Lol I knew I’d heard it somewhere, it’s a good analogy maashaaAllah
النحو في الكلام، كالملح في الطعام
It's a famous arabic proverb.
the grammar in speech is like salt in the food.
@ هذا هو! بارك الله فيك يا أخي
JAzaumAllahu khayra.
For input, what about listening to the lectures of the scholars?
BarakAllahu feekum
@@Abu_Abdullah790 wa jazaak, yeh that’s great it’s all input alhamdulillah, I’m going to be making a video expanding on this inshaaAllah , baarakAllahu feek akhee
@@IsmaaeelMeehan inshaAllah, wa feek akhi thank you for your response and may Allah reward you for your helpful videos
ah yes thanks
@@Cagzstar your welcome 👍🏻
Salam, akhi what was the website you mentioned refold, matverse Japan?
@@ZWSFC wa alaykum salaam, the website is called refold, it is a project of a guy on TH-cam who’s channel is called mattvsjapan, I get a lot of my information on language learning from him , I use the anki settings from that site , they also have a TH-cam channel where they talk about some add ons for anki that I use aswell
@IsmaaeelMeehan جزاك الله خيرا
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Would you recommend re watching content?
@@abubakr7304 if your the type of person that can then yes definitely
Do you think its effective to memorise common phrases that you can find on TH-cam e.g a video that has 50 common phrases
@@abubakr7304 erm, I personally never did that but if you were to do it then I don’t see any harm as long as you actually know what the words mean individually, I don’t really like the idea of taking a sentence and then thinking ok this Arabic sentence means this English sentence of you get me , without actually knowing what the words mean
BarakAllahu feek for this beneficial video brother
I have a few questions It would really help me if you could answer them
1. If I understand what a noun, verb, preposition etc look like on a page and have abit of understanding of sentence structures but it’s not too strong and my vocabulary is a small amount, would you say I should wait a little longer and for those things to become stronger before starting those audio books and cartoons?
2. When reading/listening to Audio books or cartoons should we stop and look up every single word we don’t understand or just a few. Because what if we don’t understand like 70 or even 90 percent of the audio/video.
And would you advise us to rewatch those same cartoons until we understand most of it or all of it before moving on to another?
JazakAllah khayr
@@Unknownn-q70 Allah bless you , these are two very very good questions and are exactly the right kind of questions to be asking , it seems like you are definitely on the right lines alhamdulillah ,I’m going to be making more videos to expand on certain points I made in this video so inshaaAllah I will be able to answer these questions in alot more detail in future videos but I will try to briefly explain now inshaaAllah
1.if you are a complete beginner and can’t really make sense of what you are looking at in terms of what type of word it is etc then I would just stick with your program for now but you can still listen to the audio books or anything in general to start getting your ears tuned to the phonics of the language , however if you have enough of an awareness to be able to look up words that you don’t understand in a dictionary and start to piece sentences together then I would say you can go ahead with the audio books
2.if you don’t understand 70-90% of the book then I wouldn’t try look up every single word , it will be to exhausting, just make a rule for yourself that you maybe look up one word a page or maybe if a word keeps popping up then look that up because it’s obviously important etc , so just pick a word here and there and keep it moving to get more exposure to the language , the more you do This the more you will start to pick up words through context aswell inshaaAllah, when you get to a higher level then you can start to look up every word you don’t know because there won’t be as many inshaaAllah
There is a lot more I can say but writing it out isn’t realistic lol so inshaaAllah I will try include this in one of my future videos , hope that helped
@@IsmaaeelMeehan okay I understand, this is so helpful because I was stuck on if I’m not doing enough at my level but now I have a more clarity on how to go about things. JazakAllah khayr!
Can i learn English and Arabic at the same time. My English level is b1 and now i feel like Arabic is an important language and learning Arabic can help me to understand Quran.
@@RuqiyoMaxamed-km2jl I’m not a polyglot so I’m probably not the best person to answer this question , I prefer to concentrate in one language but I know that there are people out there that learn multiple languages at the same time so they would probably be better to ask bro
Brother. You should show little bits Arabic skilks end of your video for few minutes people see and get some encourgement.
@@shahankhan2468 maybe in some futures videos 👍🏻😅
Please add bookmarks to your videos
@@Neutrino-xw6jl Thanks for reminding me 👍🏻 I will do inshaaAllah
Can
Barakallahu feek
Do you have like a discord or something
@@dude7124 وفيك بارك
I don’t have a discord at the moment , just insta and TikTok right now
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