Excellent teaching with explanation in fine details. Things became much much clearer on comparative analysis with English language. grammar Jazakallah o khair
Assalamu Alaikum please please please make a video on Arabic clauses and all grammar of muddaf muddaf elahi. And how to make relationship between noun clause illayhi and muddaf.
Walaikum alsalam, thank you for your comment. I mention in the video that when adding anything to the noun to make it definite is grammatically known as mudhaaf ilaih مضاف إليه. The noun we are trying to make definite would be the mudhaaf مضاف, since the mudhaaf always precedes the mudhaaf ilaih. Unlike the mudhaaf ilaih which is always in the genitive case, the mudhaaf can be in any case according to it's position in the sentence. I will make a video about this in the future, until then I hope this short explanation helps. Don't forget to subscribe and click the bell to be notified of our new releases.
Ma Sha Allah, Excellent explanation ❤❤❤
Excellent teaching with explanation in fine details. Things became much much clearer on comparative analysis with English language.
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Jazakallah o khair
Great lesson yet again!
ذادكي الله علما
Well explained
As Salaam Alaykum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuh Amina shukran for your lessons it helps me in a major way with the arabic class I have.
Walaikum asalam. I'm so glad to hear that! Wishing you all the best with your studies!
Assalamu Alaikum please cover all 3 books of Abdullah Rahim Madina book-1 and Madina book-2 and Madina book-3
Assalamu Alaikum please please please make a video on Arabic clauses and all grammar of muddaf muddaf elahi. And how to make relationship between noun clause illayhi and muddaf.
Walaikum alsalam, thank you for your comment. I mention in the video that when adding anything to the noun to make it definite is grammatically known as mudhaaf ilaih مضاف إليه. The noun we are trying to make definite would be the mudhaaf مضاف, since the mudhaaf always precedes the mudhaaf ilaih.
Unlike the mudhaaf ilaih which is always in the genitive case, the mudhaaf can be in any case according to it's position in the sentence.
I will make a video about this in the future, until then I hope this short explanation helps.
Don't forget to subscribe and click the bell to be notified of our new releases.
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