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Abuz Zubair
5th May 2004, 06:54 PM
As-Salaamu 'Alaikum wa-rahmatullahi wa-barakaatuh,

Welcome to our online Arabic lessons! I pray to Allah that He makes our intentions pure and gives us the understanding of this religion, the key to which is the knowledge of the Arabic language.

I don't think I need to write something on the importance of learning Arabic, as there are plenty of articles already available on the site.

Refer to this URL: www.islamicawakening.com/articles.php?subcatID=2 for articles written on the subject of Arabic language, its importance and how to learn it, as well as other important articles related to seeking sacred knowledge in general.

However, I would like mention a few points before we begin our lessons.

1) Arabic is an amazing language, due to its beauty, versatility and more importantly due to the ease of learning. From here we understand the wisdom of Allah in revealing the Qur'an in Arabic, because Quran is an address to all human beings, and in the easiest language to learn. For if Arabic was difficult, Allah would not have revealed it in Arabic, for the purpose of revelation is to establish Allah's proofs against the creation, and to reveal it in a difficult language defeats the purpose of revelation. And therefore Allah says: “Verily we have sent it down as an Arabic Qur`aan in order that you may understand” (Surah Yusuf: 2). So do not let the devils from the Jinn and men whisper to you that you cannot learn Arabic, or that it is difficult. Be patient until the spirit of Arabic dwells into your soul and mixes with your blood and flesh. You will then feel as if Arabic is your forgotten mother tongue.

2) Arabic, just like any other language, needs much practice. It isn't sufficient for one to learn a few sentences or some grammar and think he has learned Arabic. Surely, learning Arabic takes years of perseverance. I began to learn Arabic in 94/95, and nearly ten years on, I am still learning Arabic. In fact, the sciences of the Arabic language are an endless ocean. One of my Arabic teachers, who is in his late 50s or early 60s told us that he had been teaching Arabic for last 40 years, yet he still attends lessons in Arabic with another Sheikh!

3) Due to the nature of these online Arabic lessons, the students most probably would not get the practice they require. However, those who really want to benefit from these lessons must implement what they learn in practice. For example, if you learn to construct past-tense sentences, set a target for yourself of writing at least 10 past-tense sentences in Arabic a day. Moreover, if you have Arab friends, or those who know Arabic, try to communicate with them in Arabic only; and if you happen to be parents, then speak to your children in Arabic, for that will not only help you, but help your children in learning Arabic from a very young age.

4) Give much importance to reading, and there is plenty of suitable material, appropriate for everyone's level of Arabic, available in nearly all Islamic bookshops. For example, if you are a beginner, then there is no shame in buying a children's book for your own reading and practice; and if you have no access to any Islamic bookshops, you can still visit various Arabic websites, save an article and try to read it in your spare time.

5) Any student of the Arabic language cannot do without a dictionary. Therefore, my suggestion for the students in the early levels (level 1-3) is al-Mawrid Pocket Dictionary, which is English-Arabic as well as Arabic-English; and for students in latter levels (3 +) Hans Wehr Dictionary.

6) If there is anything you do not understand, whether it is something you are taught in the lessons, or something you came across while practicing in your own time, please do not hesitate to ask, and do not feel ashamed.

May Allah make it easy for us these lessons and grant us perseverance and steadfastness on the path of seeking sacred knowledge.

Ameen

Was-salaamu 'alaikum

To join, you must subscribe to the 'Arabic' usergroup in the top menu

Calculator
20th July 2004, 01:07 AM
This is probably a stupid question, but how would we subscribe to the Arabic list? Also, whenever I try to view the forum for Arabic, it says it's only open for certain users. How do I become of these users, Insha'Allah?

Calculator
20th July 2004, 01:10 AM
Nevermind, I figured it out :idea:

Sister-S
20th July 2004, 03:29 AM
When are the lessons gonna start? :shock: :roll:

Hamza al-Yunaani
25th July 2004, 12:55 AM
As Salaamu 'aleikum
How do I join the arabic course??

Jazakum Allahu kullu khair

Hamza al-Yunaani
25th July 2004, 12:56 AM
I tried to join but it's not functioning...

Abuz Zubair
25th July 2004, 01:13 AM
as-Salaamu 'Alaikum brother,

To join these online courses, you need to click on 'Usergroups' in the top menu and then join any of the relevant groups.

I have now already included you in the Arabic group, but you are free to join other groups as well.

as-salaamu 'Alaikum

moeed
26th July 2004, 01:20 AM
as salaamu alaikum, i just needed to ask a question about the keyboard the moderator has linked us to if we already dont have one with arabic script. if i buy the stickers and put them on my orginal keyboard, is this the same as buying the keyboard from the site? i didnt know if the keyboard that is available from the website is different from mine internally, if it is not..then buying the arabic script stickers and putting them on my original keyboard would suffice, right? forgive me for my ambivalence! thank you very much

Abuz Zubair
26th July 2004, 11:32 AM
if i buy the stickers and put them on my orginal keyboard, is this the same as buying the keyboard from the site?

That will indeed suffice, InshaaAllah.

wasalam

Sister-S
28th July 2004, 03:56 AM
http://firdaus.org/forums/style_emoticons/default/icon_whythis.gif

Why is that whenever I click on Level one or 2, it comes here? .. :shock:

moeed
3rd September 2004, 02:25 AM
Asalaamu alaikum

at the risk of sounding annoying....what's the current status of any lessons? tc

jazakallah khair

Abuz Zubair
3rd September 2004, 02:42 AM
:D

gimme a week

:D

moeed
3rd September 2004, 03:43 AM
no problem brother, take your time. just wondering, was the Qutb qoute from any particular book of his? and if so, would u be able to let me know if u have the time? thanks again, take care.
wasalaam

Umm Hidaayah
25th November 2004, 06:44 PM
As-salaamu 'alaykum wa rahmatullaah

Will the Arabic classes be starting *soon* insha'Allaah? I'm just hoping they can get underway in the near future.

was-salaamu 'alaykum

Abuz Zubair
26th November 2004, 07:03 AM
Unless I get a different teacher (which I am trying to), it seems that the Arabic lessons won't start until after Hajj :( (that's 2 months away)

abu khubaab
4th July 2005, 02:55 PM
as*******wr br, akhi i am getting difficulty getting on to the arabic forum can you help</p>

jazakAallah</p>



salaam</p>

omarnur2005
5th July 2005, 03:31 PM
Assalamu alaikum </p>



I can't access the Arabic forums even though I have applied? </p>

Can someone help, shukran. </p>



wasalam</p>

Seqina
5th September 2005, 09:39 AM
Assalamu*******alaikum</p>



Does someone know why whenever I click on either Level One, Level Two or Three, I end up here?</p>



Please help,</p>

Thank you</p>

ak47 production
17th December 2005, 07:48 PM
i am inshallah going to egypt for arabic studies, at qortoba, can anyone give me info on that place or any other.</p>

jazakallah</p>

UmZahra
30th January 2006, 12:09 PM
Salaams, </p>



I've recently registered for the Arabic forum but can't access it.... </p>

Are lessons still available?******* </p>



Jizaak Allah</p>

UmZahra
30th January 2006, 10:52 PM
Hmmmm! Why do I keep coming back to this page? :confused:

Wassalaam

abu_zayd99
7th May 2006, 09:53 PM
Can I still join?

intissar
11th May 2006, 10:42 AM
When will we finally begin ?