Subhan Allah such a clear voice, and clarifying, I love it, thank you, may Allah swt reward you the best, I was very confused with Arabic grammar, now I am so happy that I finally understand something, jazak allah khairan.
I don't what the term is. Probably it's called "sukun sababiyah". Simpy put, you put the sukun when the word explains causality. In this case, "then it will turn to you a vision of humbleness..." or you can say that the sukun means "then"
assalaam 'alykum warehmatullah, very good job brother alhamdulillah it is helping me alot, I have one question about لأيتٍ at 5:20 I don't know its ruling if you have any videos of yours on youtube please give me the link so that I can learn إن شاءالله and جزاك اللّٰه خيرا
Aslam Alaikhum ya Ustadu. It is noted that at certain times the letter 'Ya" carries the two dots beneath, whereas it did not as in the case of word "alladi" above written, thought certainly it is not "alif maqsoora". Is it that the "ya" and "alif maqsoora" are same and one need to identify /understand/consider it based on the proficiency of Arabic knowledge depending upon its usage. I also remember from your lessons that the word "alif maqsoora" does not carry any sound at all. Please clarify.
+Raman Venkiteswaran it's my mistake, I apologise. You are right ya carries two dots and aloof maqsoora don't. It does not carry any sound. You only prolong the aa sound a bit. Hope it clears 👍
+Roy Bruinsma keep up the passion and desire to learn arabic, if you have any friends who speak, try speaking as much as possible, to register vocabulary, or read books by sahlawayhi which are easy to understand with vocabulary list. you can get books from bookstolearnarabic.wordpress.com/more/sahlawayhi-series/ inshaAllah.
Brother mashallah!!!!! Please keep up your good work I pray Allaah rewards you greatly!!! Your teaching style is excellent!!!
Subhan Allah such a clear voice, and clarifying, I love it, thank you, may Allah swt reward you the best, I was very confused with Arabic grammar, now I am so happy that I finally understand something, jazak allah khairan.
true
Jazakallah kheer bro may Allah bless you and your family
شكرا كثيرا كثيرا
MashaAllah Allahuma Bareek very beautiful Explanation. JazaakaAllahukhayr .InshAllah please make more video about Grammar .
Great teaching, thanks.
جزاك الله خيرا
Jazakallahukaira
Excellent explanation. Can you pls add someworksheets with answer for more practice.
Masha Allah bro
ما شاء الله.
jazakallahu kheirn!
ثم ارجع البصر كرتين يَنْقَلِبْ إليك البصر خاسأ و هو حسير
I want to know this ayat
Verb is ينقلب last latter ب whay take sukun...? Jazakallah
I too wonder
I don't what the term is. Probably it's called "sukun sababiyah". Simpy put, you put the sukun when the word explains causality. In this case, "then it will turn to you a vision of humbleness..."
or you can say that the sukun means "then"
Plz do baynayadayk book tooo.jazakallah khair
assalaam 'alykum warehmatullah, very good job brother alhamdulillah it is helping me alot, I have one question about لأيتٍ at 5:20 I don't know its ruling if you have any videos of yours on youtube please give me the link so that I can learn إن شاءالله and جزاك اللّٰه خيرا
walekumsalam its called 'laam muzhalaqah' (the skating laam :-) ), in sha Allah we will learn about this in coming lessons very soon
Thanks
Aslam Alaikhum ya Ustadu.
It is noted that at certain times the letter 'Ya" carries the two dots beneath, whereas it did not as in the case of word "alladi" above written, thought certainly it is not "alif maqsoora". Is it that the "ya" and "alif maqsoora" are same and one need to identify /understand/consider it based on the proficiency of Arabic knowledge depending upon its usage. I also remember from your lessons that the word "alif maqsoora" does not carry any sound at all. Please clarify.
+Raman Venkiteswaran it's my mistake, I apologise. You are right ya carries two dots and aloof maqsoora don't. It does not carry any sound. You only prolong the aa sound a bit.
Hope it clears 👍
Shukran lakka lihada aljawab.
Subhanallah jazkallh nice explanation yr mother tongue urdu or Arabic?
What do you advice to do after completing medinah books, for contineusly progress in arabic.
+Roy Bruinsma keep up the passion and desire to learn arabic, if you have any friends who speak, try speaking as much as possible, to register vocabulary, or read books by sahlawayhi which are easy to understand with vocabulary list. you can get books from bookstolearnarabic.wordpress.com/more/sahlawayhi-series/
inshaAllah.
Can someone tell the teachers name? MA great.
So what will - li ulil- albaabi be ??
Very nice