These are by far the most clear, methodical and well organised lessons on learning Arabic online. A real delight to learning Quranic Arabic. Masha’Allah
سلام من الله عليك 😂 جزاك الله خيرا كثيراً يا شيخ محمد حفظك الله 🤲 من كل دقيقة ما شاء الله اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله واصحابه وسلم اجمعين
Alhamdulillah. May Allah reward you for your hard work . I am following your lessons.All lessons are very helpful, very effective, essential for learning Quranic Arabic. Thanks a lot .
Alhumdulillah Alhumdulillah Alhumdulillah The only complaint that I have regarding your lessons is why I didn't find them early. Never too late to start learning. JazakAllah khairan kaseerah
JAZAKAMULLAHU KHAIRUN .. for presenting this course and such a MORE SIMPLIFIED / PRACTICAL approach to athe Arabic langauge ..2 lessons have ALREADY calrrified years of srtuggle... BARAKALLAHU FEEK
Thank you In order to study verbs in the best and most structured way, we need to first cover the lessons on ISM and HARF, so they will be introduced Insha'Allah after we have go through the most essential lessons on ISM and Harf. Make dua for us, we are working to bring the lessons online as fast as we can, but each lesson is taking a lot of time to prepare, record, edit and upload.
You are most welcome, we are happy to hear that you are benefitting from them. Reading the endings correctly is part of Arabic reading rules also covered under Tajweed courses. Insha'Allah we will look at this in the future. For now when learning Arabic, it is best to read the ending vowels
Assalamu aleikum ustad.! I would like to know about ISM when it is written it has alif and tanween at last.what about it?i am bit confused with this.doest it is the name of Noun itself?
Jazakallah Khairan. I know it varies by person. Can you give a rough estimate on how long it takes to get an above average fluency in Quranic Arabic if you watch two videos a week, make notes and go through exercises, and revise the notes?
This is a very very good question but sadly one very difficult to answer. it will take a good few minutes to explain the process that you will need to follow to reach your goals. Insha'Allah in the near future I intend to do a series of explainer videos on this issue. But for now - as a general guide you should focus on the things you need to learn not nescessray hours. By the time you reach lesson 5 of our course you will have a good grounding on the ISM, and by the time you reach lesson 14 you will insha'Allah be able to recognise 25,000+ words of Al-Quran. Recognise and understand nominal sentences, and most common types of phrases. When you reach lesson 24 insha'Allah you will be able to also recognise 9,000+ verbs in Qur'an and be able to understand and translate most parts of an Aayah of Quran. I hope this gives you a clearer roadmap
This is a common misconception that Tanween is ONLY used indefinite. There many nouns (derived) which are Proper nouns (e.g. names of People) that take tanween in Arabic. e.g. Muhammad, Hamid, Zaid etc etc
There are no easy rules, this can only be covered at advanced level of Arabic grammar. For bow you can assume is about 85% of ISM will take Tanween. Sorry It is impossible to go into Indepth discussion on this matter via text messages. Insha'Allah once you have completed intermediate level Arabic Grammar, this Question will not be a major concern to you.
@@TheLanguageofQuran Do you mean that every indefinite noun will take tanween and some definite noun also take tanween...if a noun is indefinite, it must take tanween? Plz reply sir ...this is my old question, I want to clear it....
These are by far the most clear, methodical and well organised lessons on learning Arabic online. A real delight to learning Quranic Arabic. Masha’Allah
You are welcome!
Thanks sir barakkallahu lakum
سلام من الله عليك 😂 جزاك الله خيرا كثيراً يا شيخ محمد حفظك الله 🤲 من كل دقيقة ما شاء الله اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله واصحابه وسلم اجمعين
Barakallahu feek. This is the easiest way to learn Quran. May Almighty Allah reward you abundantly 🤲
Aamiin
Amazing teacher may Allah grant you the ability to continue to produce more excellent videos. Peace be upon everyone.
Ameen
جزاك الله
May AllahSWT rewards you with Ahsanul jeza Ameen❤
ما شاء الله. دراسة ممتاز. وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته.
excellent presentations
Brilliant teacher
JazakAllah khair. It is the most clear and easy to understand Arabic lesson online.
Ameen
May Allah bless you for watching and thank you for your feedback
ZajakAllah Khair
May Allah bless you
Alhamdullilah very much simplified and easy to understand. Allahuma barik Ustadh.
Mashallah
Jazak Allah
اَمِين يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِيْن
Ameen Ya Rabbal Alameen
Ustadz, Jazakallah Khair.
JazakAllah excellent efforts, quiet easy to understand
جزاك الله خيرا
بارك اللله فيك
Alhamdulillah may Allah bless you with jannatal firdows
اَمِين يَا رَبَّ الْعَالَمِيْن
Ameen Ya Rabbal Alameen
The best teaching methodology. May Allah give u Jannatul Firdaus.
Ameen
AAmeen
Ameen
Alhamdulillah, I just realised maybe your lessons is equally useful for the Arab speakers who wants to learn English . Jazakallah khairan kathiran
Ameen
Glad to hear that
Alhamdulillah. May Allah reward you for your hard work . I am following your lessons.All lessons are very helpful, very effective, essential for learning Quranic Arabic. Thanks a lot .
May Allah reward you for your good.
Alhumdulillah
Alhumdulillah
Alhumdulillah
The only complaint that I have regarding your lessons is why I didn't find them early.
Never too late to start learning.
JazakAllah khairan kaseerah
Thanks brother
just wow
Alhamdulillah!
Practical.Concise.
Thank you to everybody involved in making this series possible may you be blessed and given rewards many-folds.
Alhamdulillah..
Take away messages taken in sha Allah
JAZAKAMULLAHU KHAIRUN .. for presenting this course and such a MORE SIMPLIFIED / PRACTICAL approach to athe Arabic langauge ..2 lessons have ALREADY calrrified years of srtuggle...
BARAKALLAHU FEEK
Shukran for enlightening us about the hamzat-ul -wasal. Jazaka'Allah khairan
Ameen, may Allah accept all our efforts
Very good class. I m from India 🇮🇳
Keep up your good work thank you may الله bless you
Thank you! You too!
Superb way of teaching. JazakAllah
Shukran excellent class. You make the information clear. Made dua for you.
Thanks a lot, very explicit and easy to follow.
Amazing videos- havent seen verbs yet- if possible cud u tag them in series so we go thru each properly-thank you
Thank you
In order to study verbs in the best and most structured way, we need to first cover the lessons on ISM and HARF, so they will be introduced Insha'Allah after we have go through the most essential lessons on ISM and Harf.
Make dua for us, we are working to bring the lessons online as fast as we can, but each lesson is taking a lot of time to prepare, record, edit and upload.
Your work is excellent ustadh ,may Allah reward you abundantly,shukran for all your efforts and everything
Ameen
Thanks for such wonderful videos. Can you make a video about when to pronounce or not pronounce the ending haraka when reading sentences
You are most welcome, we are happy to hear that you are benefitting from them.
Reading the endings correctly is part of Arabic reading rules also covered under Tajweed courses. Insha'Allah we will look at this in the future.
For now when learning Arabic, it is best to read the ending vowels
MashaAllah good method of teaching. Do You do any book according to tis course. Salam
this course is based on my personal notes, it is not following any book.
Insha'Alah in the future I may be able to put in book form
Assalamu aleikum ustad.!
I would like to know about ISM when it is written it has alif and tanween at last.what about it?i am bit confused with this.doest it is the name of Noun itself?
Walikumussalam I am sorry I do not understand what you are aksing
Jazakallah Khairan. I know it varies by person. Can you give a rough estimate on how long it takes to get an above average fluency in Quranic Arabic if you watch two videos a week, make notes and go through exercises, and revise the notes?
This is a very very good question but sadly one very difficult to answer. it will take a good few minutes to explain the process that you will need to follow to reach your goals. Insha'Allah in the near future I intend to do a series of explainer videos on this issue.
But for now - as a general guide you should focus on the things you need to learn not nescessray hours.
By the time you reach lesson 5 of our course you will have a good grounding on the ISM, and by the time you reach lesson 14 you will insha'Allah be able to recognise 25,000+ words of Al-Quran. Recognise and understand nominal sentences, and most common types of phrases.
When you reach lesson 24 insha'Allah you will be able to also recognise 9,000+ verbs in Qur'an and be able to understand and translate most parts of an Aayah of Quran.
I hope this gives you a clearer roadmap
@@TheLanguageofQuran Jazakallah Khairan....
Why the Tanween is used in Hamid,,,since its definite noun?
This is a common misconception that Tanween is ONLY used indefinite. There many nouns (derived) which are Proper nouns (e.g. names of People) that take tanween in Arabic. e.g. Muhammad, Hamid, Zaid etc etc
@@TheLanguageofQuran Then how we will know , which noun will take tanween and which not?
There are no easy rules, this can only be covered at advanced level of Arabic grammar.
For bow you can assume is about 85% of ISM will take Tanween. Sorry It is impossible to go into Indepth discussion on this matter via text messages.
Insha'Allah once you have completed intermediate level Arabic Grammar, this Question will not be a major concern to you.
@@TheLanguageofQuran Do you mean that every indefinite noun will take tanween and some definite noun also take tanween...if a noun is indefinite, it must take tanween? Plz reply sir ...this is my old question, I want to clear it....
Thanks sir barakkallahu lakum