Subhan'allah after studying tajweed and now reciting to teachers this is a common mistake I make. This video is so unique and so beneficial. Jazak'allah khyrain Arabic 101, excellent content as always. Great job 👍
Arabic 101, i got tell you (hope you’ll see the message) You really deserve more community to spread the knowledge of Quran. Thanks man ❤❤❤ May Allah grant you and all of us jannah
Allaahu Akbarr!!! May Allaah Subhanau wa Ta'ala reward you immensely for this and increase you in beneficial ilm and Hikmah with aafiyat and accept all your efforts.. Aaameen Ya Rabbul Alameen!! Al'hamdulillaahi Rabbul Alameen!!
تبارك الرحمن طريقة رائعة جدا لتخليص الحروف المرفقة من المفخمة عند قراءة القرآن فكرة وطريقة سهلة للمعلمين والمتعلمين فتح الله عليك فتوح العارفين آمين يا رب العالمين 🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾
Masha Allah, indeed your method worked very well for me to pronounce the heavy and light letters occurring together in the Quran-il-Majeed. Gonna share the video with my relatives, they may surely get the benefit. In Shaa Allah. Jazakum Allahu Khairan Katheera.
MashaAllah! And thank you so much for the highly beneficial knowledge you are sharing! May Allah turn it into Sadaqa jareeya, and grant you the highest place in Jannah tul Firdaws! May He also reward your family, as well as the teachers who taught you! Not only do I benefit from your vast knowledge, but I genuinely enjoy watching your videos as they are presented with such clarity and highly aesthetic animation!! Keep going!
This is amazing JazakAllah… using this method when practicing helps to learn faster and efficiently with hope that you can achieve. JazakAllah appreciate your efforts always
السلام عليكم، جزاكم الله خيراً على هذا الفيديو. There is a mistake at 9:02: on the bottom left of the screen, it says that the ayah is from surah al Baqarah aya 228, but it is actually from Surah An-Nisa Aya 113.
Jazakalloh khairan..... Please make more videos on other letters....when they are light and when they are heavy....so far I've known only the letters lam and ra...
I'm trying very hard to work on my tajiweed ,sometimes, I'm thinking yes, I got it then, when I'm listening to people who are good than me, I feel bad. I hope inshah Allah, one day I will get it Wright 🙏.
If some one who is a non Muslim and he wants to read the quran what advice would u give him how to start Because the quran is too long and at the first instance one appears to think it is difficult
Assalam-o-alaykum. How do Arabs determine the reading of a person's name? I mean we can read Arabic sentences with context, but it will be different with someone's name. We can't tell someone's name based on context. For example like this, حمد. It can be read in two ways: حَمَد (hamad) and حَمْد (hamd). How do we make sure? Do we need to ask the person concerned about how to read their name correctly?
Wa alikom asslam brother, For the majority of cases Arabs don't need tashkeel to know how to pronounce names .. For examples, in my entire life, I've not seen an Arab called حمد with sukoon on the mim, but dozens called حَمَد so if I see حمد I will automatically assume it is حَمَدَ .. I am not saying it can't be otherwise, but it is really based on what is common. Added to that, many names follow the phonetic rules what I explained before here: th-cam.com/video/_UP1nQBcVHc/w-d-xo.html
@@Arabic101 How if a mother decides to name his son with hamd (حَمْد) and not hamad (حَمَد)? Do Arab people always give a name that has relation with Arabic words? I think in English, a name doesn't always has relation with real word, for example I'll give my son with the name Alex. There's no Alex word in English dictionary.
@name3583 Alex is a common name. It's common to see the name and automatically know that the pronunciation will be 'al eks' and not 'al eeks' unless it has been clarified. Or any other pronunciation for that matter. Likewise, your example of حمد automatically one will know how to pronounce as they are generally common names. Hope you understand
I have learned the makharij but i commit and i make mistakes whenever two heavy letters come one after each other and I'm unable to recite the second heavy letter from its makhraj properly.
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Subhan'allah after studying tajweed and now reciting to teachers this is a common mistake I make. This video is so unique and so beneficial. Jazak'allah khyrain Arabic 101, excellent content as always. Great job 👍
When you are writing the name of Allah please start with a large/big latter like
Allah, JazzakaAllah
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Arabic 101, i got tell you (hope you’ll see the message)
You really deserve more community to spread the knowledge of Quran. Thanks man ❤❤❤
May Allah grant you and all of us jannah
So perfect your explanation, your plan…..
Thanks Arabic 101 and keep going for us
بارك الله فيك. أنتظرت هذا الدرس طويلا. الحمد لله أخيرا نزل. حفظك الله يا معلم 🤲🏻❤️
Allaahu Akbarr!!!
May Allaah Subhanau wa Ta'ala reward you immensely for this and increase you in beneficial ilm and Hikmah with aafiyat and accept all your efforts.. Aaameen Ya Rabbul Alameen!!
Al'hamdulillaahi Rabbul Alameen!!
دائما توافينا بالجديد. بارك الله فيك
تبارك الرحمن
طريقة رائعة جدا لتخليص الحروف المرفقة من المفخمة عند قراءة القرآن
فكرة وطريقة سهلة للمعلمين والمتعلمين
فتح الله عليك فتوح العارفين
آمين يا رب العالمين
🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾🤲🏾
Masha Allah, indeed your method worked very well for me to pronounce the heavy and light letters occurring together in the Quran-il-Majeed. Gonna share the video with my relatives, they may surely get the benefit. In Shaa Allah. Jazakum Allahu Khairan Katheera.
JazakAllahu Khairaan. I am studying Noorani Qaidah again, this is very helpful.
Brilliant! JazakAllahu khayran.
MashaAllah! And thank you so much for the highly beneficial knowledge you are sharing! May Allah turn it into Sadaqa jareeya, and grant you the highest place in Jannah tul Firdaws! May He also reward your family, as well as the teachers who taught you!
Not only do I benefit from your vast knowledge, but I genuinely enjoy watching your videos as they are presented with such clarity and highly aesthetic animation!!
Keep going!
Ma sha Allah, may Allah reward you!
I hope this channel may grow wider. And more of basics short surah on how to pronounce them correctly such as al Fatihah, al ikhlas.
Thank you for the free ebook for those that cannot afford it. May Allah bless you.
This is amazing JazakAllah… using this method when practicing helps to learn faster and efficiently with hope that you can achieve. JazakAllah appreciate your efforts always
JazakaAllahu Khairan
Thanks!
بارك الله فيك جزاك الله خيرا
Alhamdulillah and thank you
جزاك الله خيرا
💜💙
بارك الله فيك
Jazak Allah 😊
السلام عليكم، جزاكم الله خيراً على هذا الفيديو.
There is a mistake at 9:02: on the bottom left of the screen, it says that the ayah is from surah al Baqarah aya 228, but it is actually from Surah An-Nisa Aya 113.
how did you know that?
Thank you for the teachings
جزاك الله خيرا
very helpful video
جزاك الله خير
MaashaAllah❤
جزاك الله خيرا
In warsh, lam المطلّقات is heavy also.
thank you
jazaakallaahu khaira we request you make us some recitation on the juzz amma
Jazakalloh khairan.....
Please make more videos on other letters....when they are light and when they are heavy....so far I've known only the letters lam and ra...
Beautiful ❤️
Nice ❤❤❤
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته يا أخي العزيز
How do u animate your videos with the writing, it is very good اللهم بارك
Maa shaa Allah. First to click from Nigeria ❤
I'm trying very hard to work on my tajiweed ,sometimes, I'm thinking yes, I got it then, when I'm listening to people who are good than me, I feel bad. I hope inshah Allah, one day I will get it Wright 🙏.
Assalaamu alaykum jazak Allah khair
Thank you,I think I made the mistake with lam before Allah and even didn’t be conscious of it
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu my brother Arabic 101 Please Recommend Any Professional Quran Reciter ❤️ please
Assalamualaikum, thank you for this beneficial video. How many videos on the makharij and sifaat series will there be in total ?
Where can I get the books from
Ik heb geabonneerd van Adam
Vrouw van de markt ik zag you
😂😂😂
Naast de winkelpanden mij
enlightening, shukran!
Tq
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If some one who is a non Muslim and he wants to read the quran what advice would u give him how to start
Because the quran is too long and at the first instance one appears to think it is difficult
Assalam-o-alaykum. How do Arabs determine the reading of a person's name? I mean we can read Arabic sentences with context, but it will be different with someone's name. We can't tell someone's name based on context. For example like this, حمد. It can be read in two ways: حَمَد (hamad) and حَمْد (hamd). How do we make sure? Do we need to ask the person concerned about how to read their name correctly?
Wa alikom asslam brother,
For the majority of cases Arabs don't need tashkeel to know how to pronounce names .. For examples, in my entire life, I've not seen an Arab called حمد with sukoon on the mim, but dozens called حَمَد so if I see حمد I will automatically assume it is حَمَدَ .. I am not saying it can't be otherwise, but it is really based on what is common.
Added to that, many names follow the phonetic rules what I explained before here: th-cam.com/video/_UP1nQBcVHc/w-d-xo.html
@@Arabic101 How if a mother decides to name his son with hamd (حَمْد) and not hamad (حَمَد)? Do Arab people always give a name that has relation with Arabic words? I think in English, a name doesn't always has relation with real word, for example I'll give my son with the name Alex. There's no Alex word in English dictionary.
@name3583
Alex is a common name. It's common to see the name and automatically know that the pronunciation will be 'al eks' and not 'al eeks' unless it has been clarified.
Or any other pronunciation for that matter.
Likewise, your example of حمد automatically one will know how to pronounce as they are generally common names.
Hope you understand
@@yaffacake22 Thank you. However what happens if the Arabic name is uncommon? Could Arab people still read it correctly?
I have learned the makharij but i commit and i make mistakes whenever two heavy letters come one after each other and I'm unable to recite the second heavy letter from its makhraj properly.
In the word ظهر alif after ه is pronounced exactly the same like after ظ. It's more like o than a
Please mention ayat and Surah
@@GhulamMustafaMutaalim 30.41 ar rum surah n30, ayah 41
ظَهَرَ
All three alphabets have َ fataha
@@GhulamMustafaMutaalim words and pronounce are different things
There's no alif though?
هناك كلمة المغضوب في الفاتحه دائما أُخطِئ فيها
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What about ل۔+اللہ
Both lams would be light = easy to pronounce = no problem
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Typo in the title.
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