Language issue ... Most of Muslim World don't know English ... Like India having 300+ millions , Pakistan and Bangladesh, Afghanistan and many Arab nation .
Your so kind for posting these videos. there extremely helpful , especially for me. i am saudi/arabic but i have a language delay due to autism , and i have kind of been shamed my whole life for this and this helped me out alot! :>
Me: watching arabic class The ad: Mandarin Class Me again: But Mandarin have 300++ alphabet. My brain cant process it. I dont skip the ad, i give you money for teach me.
Excellent. Hate to point it out though, but I think it's "expulsion of air" instead of "explosion of air" - you wrote it on the virtual black board @ 03:11 - This is not an English language course I get it :P but it seemed weird to to my ears nonetheless! Video liked!
Thank you for those videos, may you make one about how to pronounce Hamza and Ha without a vowel after them? I find it difficult to pronounce those consonants when there is no vowel after them. It is also a bit hard for me to notice if I pronounce the Hamza in the beginning of a word or just skip it and start with a vowel, but this is a bit more manageable.
JazakAllah Khair brother. May Almighty Allah bless you. Is there any bk which I can refer while learning more about pronunciation of Arabic letters. For my theory paper
Assalamu'Alaikum brother. This greatly helped me since I was searching for hamza! Everyone kept saying its from the bottom of the throat ! But here's my question. In "Ihdinas siratal" from Fatiha. Do we make the "I" sound with closed vocal cord and the let out a gush of air for the ha in "Ih" sound? ALSO is the focal fold your entire throat?
Wa alikom asslam brother, The proper way to give feedback on pronunciation is hearing how the sound is produced. I encourage you to record your recitation of the fat'ha and I will listen to it, and will tell you my feedback in shaa Allah Asslamo alikom
Why is this channel so underrated?? This channel should have 1 million+ subs. Great video!
Because sadly only a few people really want to understand what Quran means and the majority just wants to read it for "Hasanah"
@@Dost Some people like me don't learn arabic for Quran but overall for communicating
I can help you @@pisky5067
Language issue ... Most of Muslim World don't know English ... Like India having 300+ millions , Pakistan and Bangladesh, Afghanistan and many Arab nation .
Thanks!
Masha Allah i always wanted an explanation like that..what a great teacher
I agree! Very good explanation! Barak Allah oufik
it is like fogging the window by exhaling . May Allah bless you.
Your so kind for posting these videos. there extremely helpful , especially for me. i am saudi/arabic but i have a language delay due to autism , and i have kind of been shamed my whole life for this and this helped me out alot! :>
@WinWinWoo its okay! theres always a first time for everything! ^^ , and i believe in you.
Im really screwed, my mother tongue is french.
@@khadijaba5455 that's absolutely fine!
i moroccan but live in west and my parents never really tought me arabic or darija
@@abdulahmed738 so ur learning the language like from the very basics?
JazakaAllahu Khairan
You are indeed a very professional teacher! Congratulations!
Jazaka llahu khairan sheikh
Best channel ever ! You don't even know how much your videos help people. May Allah swt bless you ♥
Ma sha Allah great teacher
Alhamdulillah !! After practicing from two days, today I have finished the lesson.
Jazaak Allaahu khayrun. Maa shaa Allaah.
Masha Allah That was the best explanation I've seen on TH-cam. This channel needs waaaay more exposure & subscribers. Shukran !
tysm so insightful all of your videos. makes it more accessible to learn arabic
Ma Sha Allah❤
Jazakallahukhair
بارك الله فيك. جزاك الله خير
Thank you so much for explaining! It's become so clear now. 🙏❤
Jazakallah for everything
💖 Jazak 💖 Allahu 💖 Khairan 💖 Respected 💖 Sir
💖 Your 💖 lessons 💖 are 💖 very 💖 helpful 💖
Shukran jazilan! for this wonderful lesson.
Great explanation sir. Now I see the difference. Jazakallahu khairan.
Zazakallah khair
Brother JazakAllah Khair. This is very helpful.
Me: watching arabic class
The ad: Mandarin Class
Me again: But Mandarin have 300++ alphabet. My brain cant process it.
I dont skip the ad, i give you money for teach me.
assalamu alaikum your video is very uselful, i am a teacher and i used your video as reference, thank you and allah bless u more.
Helps with my Hebrew pronounciaton.
Thanks a lot
❤this channel
Jazakallah khair
Thank U so Much!!!!
Subhanallah you are v v v good teacher oh brother your contribution is really great allh should give you jannat I am watching your class from germany
Ich bin aus aus Deutschland hamza ist echt schwer für mich ich weiß Bei Alif Hamzanicht den unterschied
@@burkanyilmaz9718 Difference between hamza and alif?
th-cam.com/video/iS31xI9JF2k/w-d-xo.html
ALLAH * PLEASE CORRECT SPELLING. And say " I ask Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala to grant you Jannah."
Helpful! شكراااً🦋🌷
عفوا
Can you tell me whether the ه is pronounced or not while saying الله
ثانكيو فريند الفيديو
The hamza rests the most difficult letter for me, specially with sukun, even I am reciting Quor’an
Excellent. Hate to point it out though, but I think it's "expulsion of air" instead of "explosion of air" - you wrote it on the virtual black board @ 03:11 - This is not an English language course I get it :P but it seemed weird to to my ears nonetheless! Video liked!
Thanks for the feedback. I actually teach English too, so this kind of feedback is most welcome :) .. Keep it coming and I'll keep improving.
:P
As salamu 'aleikoum
If i understand, if we let air pass it makes a ه but if we don't, it makes a ع?
Thank you for those videos, may you make one about how to pronounce Hamza and Ha without a vowel after them? I find it difficult to pronounce those consonants when there is no vowel after them.
It is also a bit hard for me to notice if I pronounce the Hamza in the beginning of a word or just skip it and start with a vowel, but this is a bit more manageable.
Please check out this lesson: th-cam.com/video/gBmcjTuJQMY/w-d-xo.html
Asslamo alikom
Nice
JazakAllah Khair brother. May Almighty Allah bless you. Is there any bk which I can refer while learning more about pronunciation of Arabic letters.
JazakAllah Khair brother. May Almighty Allah bless you. Is there any bk which I can refer while learning more about pronunciation of Arabic letters. For my theory paper
Can you differentiate between ـحـ and هـ
I talked about that in the lesson of ح : th-cam.com/video/Tje42Lts_XA/w-d-xo.html
is the second sound like the glottal stop in some varieties of british
The letter hamzah (ء) is a glottal stop.
-”- -”- hā' (ه) is a glottal fricative.
Please add turkish substitle .i want to learn how to pronounce arabic sound.but my english is not good so i can't understand you clearly .
أ/إ/آ
Glottal consonants
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Glottal A
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So what's the difference between ا and ء ???
You'll find the answer here: th-cam.com/video/iS31xI9JF2k/w-d-xo.html
@@Arabic101 thank u so very much...
I cannot read arabic making the pratice bit hard.
Assalamu'Alaikum brother. This greatly helped me since I was searching for hamza! Everyone kept saying its from the bottom of the throat ! But here's my question.
In "Ihdinas siratal" from Fatiha.
Do we make the "I" sound with closed vocal cord and the let out a gush of air for the ha in "Ih" sound? ALSO is the focal fold your entire throat?
Wa alikom asslam brother,
The proper way to give feedback on pronunciation is hearing how the sound is produced. I encourage you to record your recitation of the fat'ha and I will listen to it, and will tell you my feedback in shaa Allah
Asslamo alikom
@@Arabic101 I think my voice link got deleted. Do you have email where I can send?
My mother tongue is 30%English 40%urdu 10%hindi 15% Kashmiri and 5%arabic😅😅😅a little easy for me😂
Same bruh
Glottal H
I swear it sounds the same as a regular H, I don’t hear the difference.
F
ء
ه
Glottal stop
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Jazak Allah Khair brother.
Is there a WhatsApp group / telegram channel / email where we shall record and send it to you Insha Allah brother.
Asslamo alikom,
Through the website arabic101.org > ask the teacher, you can ask all your questions, and also attach audio files.
Great explanation sir. Now I see the difference. Jazakallahu khairan.
JazakAllah Khair brother. May Almighty Allah bless you. Is there any bk which I can refer while learning more about pronunciation of Arabic letters.