I recently reverted to Islam and this letter has been hard to pronounce. This video is the most help and I’m feeling more confident that I will do so correctly, In Shaa Allaah.
I did Arabic for six months and still couldn't pronounce these two. Thank you so much this, your explanation of how to make the sound come from the throat is amazing. Thank you!
Assalamualaikum Warahmatuallahi Wabarkatu and BarakAllahu feekum and Allahumma barik and jazakallah khairun, always remember to have correct intentions when recording
Ain is very intimidating. Yes. As an English speaker. I am learning, and it becomes difficult, and I get stuck. Inshallah, I will master it. ALHAMDUALLA.
I'm a Hebrew speaker but I'm actually using this video to learn how to pronounce the proper historical pronunciation of Ayin (ע) which has now been lost in Modern Hebrew. Also, the sound Resh (ר) is very similar to Ghayn even though it is the R sound in Hebrew. Very helpful video thank you!
I'm (also) starting to learn Hebrew. (Again.) And I prefer to pronounce it in the Jemenite way. In the Jemenite pronunciation, the gimmel (ג) with a dot / _dagesh_ is pronounced as 'dj', but without a dot, it is *_exactly the same_* how the غ is pronounced as in the video.
@@RudydeGroot certain Yemenite pronunciations, yes, but that is not widespread, Yemenite Hebrew still retains /g/. Yemenite Hebrew is the closest to the original Hebrew spoken 2,500 years ago however. I recommend you listen to the music made by Zohar Argov, a Mizrakhi singer. Copy this and listen to it: צל עץ תמר - זוהר ארגוב
Hebrew also had ghain, but wrote it as the same as 3ajn. Resh was not pronounced like that German-French way back then, but like a "traditional" R sound like Arabic and Spanish have.
@@servantofaeie1569 that is also correct. The old Hebrew Resh was an Alveolar Tap, which is the R sound in most world languages. Quick correction though, the Modern Hebrew Resh isn't the French-German one, it's similar but it's a Uvular Approximant rather than a Uvular Trill. Also I'm not sure about Hebrew having Ghayn, it definitely had Ayin, but Ghayn in Modern Hebrew is written ע' just Ayin with a Geresh, only used in loanwords like ע'ג'ר which is the name of an Alawite town in the Golan Heights
Jazak Allahu khair for your instructive video. My Qur'an teacher, who is Sudanese, told me that because i did not learn to say the sound of ayn as a child the muscle responsible for its proper articulation is not capable of doing so. This really saddened me as i see it as a deficiency in my recitation. I had never heard anyone say this before. Even still, i continue to struggle with making the sound in any event.
Respectfully disagree with you, I learn Arabic (quite old actually but better late than never) and these two letters were the easiest I speak Greek (native speaker). Practice makes perfection
😢i didn't want to learn french for this reason (use of throat) and my dream was to learn arabic so I started but 🎉 I will never give up ! NO SEÑOR ! 😅 Menos porque ya aprendí a escribir y leer en árabe ❤ Quiero visitar Egipto y me servirá 🎉
@@IsmailAlQadi hello, i am learning modern standard arabic and i have studied the phonetics behind every sound, but i still struggle with ع, is it normal to have a impulse to vomit while trying to pronounce it?
Salam brother ur lesson r so usuful mashallah and the Wayne u expl1ine is top .Barak Allho fiqu,ďo u h1ve Alto the récitation of surat plz.? I could’nt find it
Anybody else here practice ayn for too long without a whole lot of audio, then watch this and realize they’ve just been making Gollum noises the entire time? 😂😂😂
Salam brother....for many years I have been trying to master my pronunciation of the letter Ain. All other letters have been a cakewalk except this one and my husband, who speaks Arabic, always laughs at my ain. I am now determined to fix my Ain but pull back thinking that I will sound so funny that I might give my husband another chance to laugh hysterically!
The French "R" sound is exactly the same as خ ( /x/ ) And خ is the same sound as غ, except the first one is not voiced (doesn't vibrate the vocal cords) while the latter is So it's basically a French "R" but using the vocal cords.
the letter ayn is intimidating
I'm struggling with Ayn too 😫
Please don't be intimidated by a stupid throat sound that Arabs make.
@marioluigi9599 it's not stupid, you have difficult words in every language.
@@AbidHussain-dw1uj yeah but this letter is one of the dumbest and ugly and aggressive sounds
@@marioluigi9599 that's the letter Ayn for you without which the language is incomplete.
I recently reverted to Islam and this letter has been hard to pronounce. This video is the most help and I’m feeling more confident that I will do so correctly, In Shaa Allaah.
I did Arabic for six months and still couldn't pronounce these two. Thank you so much this, your explanation of how to make the sound come from the throat is amazing. Thank you!
I'm a Christian learning Arabic, ع is extremely difficult!
Peace to you, my Muslim brothers!
Same!
Have you taken shahada?
@@abdulhamid2158 huh? they jut said they are christian learning the alphabet
@@WhatWasThatxxx yes and I asked them have they taken shahada
May Allah guide you to the truth
Ain is probably the hardest letter for all Arabic language learners
actually ض is!!
I agree @@asma_0708
Assalamualaikum Warahmatuallahi Wabarkatu and BarakAllahu feekum and Allahumma barik and jazakallah khairun, always remember to have correct intentions when recording
Jazakum Allah khair for the reminder and Nasiha, may Allah swt make this for his sake only
Ассалому алайкум домла катта рахмат сизга сог булинг
Thank you! You gave a couple of very helpful tips that I hadn't heard elsewhere, like smiling when you pronounce ع.
I am trying to learn Arabic, and this pronunciation guide has been incredibly helpful, thank you 🙏🏼
Assalamu alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh biidhnillah ya shaykh JAZAKALLAHUMUL khayran dunya wal akhira, thank u for t teaching us
non muslims are also learning arabic.. also include them in your greetings ;) Thank you for the video..
Ma sha Allah
Alhumdhillah
JazakAllah hu khair
I can able pronounce aain and gaain
masha Allah .
qari sab
i am see you from pakistan mey Allah gave you more sucess
Syehk ..I'm from jawa timur Indonesia nyimak...sukron khatir ...
MaشaAllah, Alحamdulilah. now i can pronounce this letter easily.. Thanks brother, May Allah bless you and your family🙏.
@Lustig why ?
Masha Allah thanks brother it’s my first time seeing ur videos
Jazzakumullahu khair
Wa iy ya ka qari
Jazakallahu khairan mua'lim 💐🤗
Masha Allah TabarakAllah Awesome Barak Allahu Fe Kum
Ain is very intimidating.
Yes.
As an English speaker. I am learning, and it becomes difficult, and I get stuck.
Inshallah, I will master it.
ALHAMDUALLA.
Keep it up
بسم الله ماشاء الله ربنا يحماك ويحفظك مبدع شيخنا زادك الله تألقاً
I still have trouble pronouncing ain and ghain. And you gave me this TH-cam link last year Bashar Almajdoubah. Thank you sweety
Thank you again may Allah bless you Aameen
Excellent! Many thanks!! Greetings from Brazil
I m online Quran teacher you did good perfect sir Allah bless you 👍👍 good job
mashallah so helpful! thank you sheikh!!👏👏
Jazakallahu Khair ustad 🎉 from 🇵🇭
Salaam im 10 i struggle with the letters in the quran bit after watchimg u i feel confident 😊
nah this is still hard I can't read quran because of this letter
@@MD-vc7oh same but i feel a lil bit confident
JzakAllah khairan katheera bro
God bless you!
from Kyrgyzstan
Awesome explanation !!! Thank you so much !!!
you explained so beautifully,thanks
Nice presentation . I watch it from Bangladesh.
I'm a Hebrew speaker but I'm actually using this video to learn how to pronounce the proper historical pronunciation of Ayin (ע) which has now been lost in Modern Hebrew. Also, the sound Resh (ר) is very similar to Ghayn even though it is the R sound in Hebrew. Very helpful video thank you!
I'm (also) starting to learn Hebrew. (Again.) And I prefer to pronounce it in the Jemenite way. In the Jemenite pronunciation, the gimmel (ג) with a dot / _dagesh_ is pronounced as 'dj', but without a dot, it is *_exactly the same_* how the غ is pronounced as in the video.
@@RudydeGroot certain Yemenite pronunciations, yes, but that is not widespread, Yemenite Hebrew still retains /g/. Yemenite Hebrew is the closest to the original Hebrew spoken 2,500 years ago however. I recommend you listen to the music made by Zohar Argov, a Mizrakhi singer. Copy this and listen to it: צל עץ תמר - זוהר ארגוב
Hebrew also had ghain, but wrote it as the same as 3ajn. Resh was not pronounced like that German-French way back then, but like a "traditional" R sound like Arabic and Spanish have.
@@servantofaeie1569 that is also correct. The old Hebrew Resh was an Alveolar Tap, which is the R sound in most world languages. Quick correction though, the Modern Hebrew Resh isn't the French-German one, it's similar but it's a Uvular Approximant rather than a Uvular Trill. Also I'm not sure about Hebrew having Ghayn, it definitely had Ayin, but Ghayn in Modern Hebrew is written ע' just Ayin with a Geresh, only used in loanwords like ע'ג'ר which is the name of an Alawite town in the Golan Heights
In modern Hebrew ayn has been replaced by a stop, but in actual Hebrew the ayn is still there
ماشاءالله الله يسعدك شيخ إسماعيل
Excelent video شُكْرًا كَثِيرًا
Inshallah will try to pronounce as you said
New to Arabic, this was very helpful. At 0.75 speed I got it for the Ayn (well, sort of...)
جزاك اللهُ خیرا وکثیرا
Jazakallah. This is what I need to perfect my Sala better and Insha Allah be able to read the Qur'an.
ماشاء الله. حضرتكم نموزج مشرف للشباب العربي في كل حاجه ربي يفتح عليك ويزيدك
JazakAllah JazakAllah JazakAllah 😭😭❤️
Thank you so much allah bless you. I want my sons also to recite quran like you plz remember in prayers. (For my sons)
جزاك الله خيرً
Jazak Allahu khair for your instructive video. My Qur'an teacher, who is Sudanese, told me that because i did not learn to say the sound of ayn as a child the muscle responsible for its proper articulation is not capable of doing so. This really saddened me as i see it as a deficiency in my recitation. I had never heard anyone say this before. Even still, i continue to struggle with making the sound in any event.
You can learn to say it with practice. Trying saying it like Ayin slowly then when you master it, shorten it by saying Ayn. Without the "I"
Respectfully disagree with you, I learn Arabic (quite old actually but better late than never) and these two letters were the easiest I speak Greek (native speaker). Practice makes perfection
I always thought ayn was heavy, thank you so much sheikh
Man u hacked the letter ع !!! I’ve trying to help non-Arabs with it and this is the smartet way 😍
Shukran... My sheikh
Excellent. Jazakum Allahu Khairan
ماشالله عليك شيخنا جزاك الله خيرا ،🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
I am learning and I was looking for this
😢i didn't want to learn french for this reason (use of throat) and my dream was to learn arabic so I started but 🎉 I will never give up ! NO SEÑOR ! 😅
Menos porque ya aprendí a escribir y leer en árabe ❤
Quiero visitar Egipto y me servirá 🎉
You are very reassuring and I hope to get comfortable enough to pronounce these letters with ease! 😥
Masha Allah
Jajakillah.
Just what I need to know keep up the good work
jazak Allah khair, inshAllah
@@IsmailAlQadi hello, i am learning modern standard arabic and i have studied the phonetics behind every sound, but i still struggle with ع, is it normal to have a impulse to vomit while trying to pronounce it?
جزاكم الله خيرا ونفع بكم 💪💪
Masha'Allah ✨
Thank you very much Saikh, may Allah always bless you.
As a Persian muslim, I'm okay with learning them.
Wa.alaikum salaam warahmatullah wabarakatuhu
Thank you very much!!! 😊
jazzakumullah hairan
Mashallah 🤩 thanks you 🙏 ☺️
MashAllah! Jazkallah khair for this series!!
Excellent
مبدع
Great video. Very helpful!
Thank you
I aint a muslim but i want to learn arabic and your ع tutorial is good
thanks 😊😊😊😊
الله الله الله ماشاء الله تبارك الله صوتك جميل جدا أنشد أنشودة يا أمي ما شكل السماء بليز
ماتعبتي من كتر ماطلبتي هالأنشودة 🤭
@@toottoot1652 لا والله مابتعب حضلي قولها بكل فيديو حتى يعملها
بعدين ماشاء الله انا مابتعب الله لا يحسدني
@@toottoot1652 اه والله تعبت بس هو ما يرد عليي ليش مابعرف هلأ شعرت بالتعب
ممكن تشترك في قناتي
راسليني عالفيس بوك ببعتلك اياها ان شاء الله
@@IsmailAlQadi اعمل فقرة طلبات أناشيد أنا كمان بدي اطلب 🤗
2:31 السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ
جميل جدًا
I subscribed your channel 😊😊
Allah hafid
Alhamdulillah
I am 21 and until now I recited all the letters wrong I am relearning everything. May Allah make it easy for us
Ameen❤
Thank you
شكران
استمررر
Very useful ya sneak
Subhanallah
I'm confused about this word thank you so much
Wa alaikumussalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu
Ma Shaa Allah very easy practice
ayn is the letter i love also its the letter which i cant pronounce lol
insaAllah this video will work
Good vid by the way
Alhamdulilah
Salam brother ur lesson r so usuful mashallah and the Wayne u expl1ine is top .Barak Allho fiqu,ďo u h1ve Alto the récitation of surat plz.? I could’nt find it
But your videos are good,very nice
Thank you so much 😀
Anybody else here practice ayn for too long without a whole lot of audio, then watch this and realize they’ve just been making Gollum noises the entire time? 😂😂😂
It happens, you are right
Selam Alejkum brother. I am very great full for those lessons. How to connect letters in Arabic? Can we have videos with explanations in the future?
Everyone talks about ع being hard but I find غ much harder to say
Agree
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan 😊
Salam brother....for many years I have been trying to master my pronunciation of the letter Ain.
All other letters have been a cakewalk except this one and my husband, who speaks Arabic, always laughs at my ain.
I am now determined to fix my Ain but pull back thinking that I will sound so funny that I might give my husband another chance to laugh hysterically!
can you do a video on how to pronounce ki3aa?
Hello!
Is there a difference between how French pronounce their "R" and the arabic sound "Ghain"?
Thanks.
The French "R" sound is exactly the same as خ ( /x/ )
And خ is the same sound as غ, except the first one is not voiced (doesn't vibrate the vocal cords) while the latter is
So it's basically a French "R" but using the vocal cords.
@@harik48 OK, thx man!
@@amiwho3464 np mate
Thank you dear sheikh. I have to say during my tries I was nearly about to vomit hahaha. Worth the effort.
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The website for Quran teaching one to one does not open. How could I book a free call? Is it possible to have a woman tajweed teacher? Jaazakh Allah
Email
Ismail.alqadi@gmail.com
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