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Abuz Zubair
15th June 2006, 07:51 PM
As-salaamu ‘alaikum…
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Welcome to our Introductory Arabic Lessons.
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In these lessons we would learn the Arabic alphabets, how to pronounce them, how to join them to make words.
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Arabic language is very easy, but as it is the case with any other language, practise is what makes a difference.
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If you think you are going to learn Arabic by simply understanding a few concepts here and there, then you are mistaken.
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Arabic is not learnt over night. It takes YEARS.
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I started learning Arabic over 12 years ago, and continue to learn and practise. I can never claim that I have learnt Arabic.
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Learning Arabic requires a lot of patience and perseverance. Therefore, if one’s intention is sincere, and he is determined, provided that he fears Allah in open and secret, Allah will give him the understanding of the Arabic language, and open up for him the many venues to learn various other sciences, and thereby raising his rank in Allah’s sight.
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It is only a person with the aforementioned qualities, who can really enjoy the recital of the Quran and feel how the companions felt when they heard the Quran, the literal Word of God.
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Some brothers informed me that when the recited the Quran after they had learned Arabic, it was, as if Quran came to life.
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May Allah make us all from those who persevere, make our intentions purely for His sake, instil in our hearts the necessary Taqwa in open and secret and thereby grant us the understanding of His religion.
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Arabic has 28 alphabets.
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I have listed them below along with their sounds.
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The first exercise is to commit these letters to memory along with their sounds.
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Of course, this deserves a lot of practise on your own, off-the-net in your own spare time.
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Also, do take note that I will NOT be listing the names of these alphabets, but merely what they sound like. Once we are familiar with the sounds, we can then familiarise ourselves with what each of the alphabets are called. (Yes, this approach is quite phonic)
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1- Ç – a as in Apple
2- È – ba as in Bat
3- Ê – ta as in Tin
4- Ë – tha as in Thunder
5- Ì – ja as in Jeep
6- Í – Ha is similar to Hospital, but a lot heavier, from the throat
7- Î – Kha as in the Scottish Loch
8- Ï – da as in Doll
9- Ð – dha as in That
10- Ñ – ra as in Ring
11- Ò – za as in Zoo
12- Ó – sa as in Sun
13- Ô – sha as in Shoe
14- Õ – Sa like Sun but a lot thicker
15- Ö – Da is like Doll but a lot thicker
16- Ø – Ta is like Tan but a lot thicker
17- Ù – Dha is like That but a lot thicker
18- Ú – ‘Aa is like Apple but a lot thicker
19- Û – Gha is a mixture of G and H, and it sounds as if your are gargling
20- Ý – fa as in Far
21- Þ – Qa is like Kite but a lot thicker
22- ß – ka as in Kite
23- á – la as in Lamb
24- ã – ma as in Mother
25- ä – na as in Noon
26- å – ha as in Hospital
27- æ – wa as in Wonder
28- í – ya as in Young
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Notice that there are some letters that sound quite similar, yet the difference between them is that one is normal, and the other is pronounced very thick.
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Í – Ha is similar to Hospital, but a lot heavier, unlike å
Õ – Sa like Sun but a lot thicker, unlike Ó
Ö – Da is like Doll but a lot thicker, unlike Ï
Ø – Ta is like Tan but a lot thicker, unlike Ê
Ù – Dha is like That but a lot thicker, unlike Ð<o></o>
Ú – ‘Aa is like Apple but a lot thicker, unlike Ç
Þ – Qa is like Kite but a lot thicker, unlike ß
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Refer to the following helpful link with respect to pronunciation:
http://abcsofarabic.tripod.com/alphabetpage.htm
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Having understood the above, the first exercise we should do is putting different letters together to make various sounds.

DO NOT worry about joining the letters YET. Simply put the letters next to each other to make the following sounds. Although, if you do end up joining them, then well and good! Remember, ARABIC IS WRITTEN FROM RIGHT TO LEFT!

Do not yet worry about vowels either.
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Do note that small English letters represent normal Arabic letters, whereas capital English letters represent thicker/heavier Arabic letters:
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dha = Ð
Dha = Ù
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bat = ÊÈ<o></o>
nad = Ïä <o></o>
khaD = ÖÎ<o></o>
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1) bal
2) thar
3) jan<o></o>
4) HaQ
5) khan
6) dak
7) dhaS
8) rab
9) zaf
10) sar
11) shab
12) SaH
13) Daj
14) ‘Ath
15) Ghaz
16) fam
17) Qa’A
18) k<st1:state w:st="on"><st1>an</st1></st1:state>
19) lab
20) mah
21) naQ
22) haz
23) yaTh
24) aDh

ibn 'abd al-jabbaar
15th June 2006, 08:39 PM
as-salaamu 'alaikum

here is my attempt. i have done them as in the examples, with the arabic text from left-to-right as opposed to the conventional right-to-left.
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1) bal = áÈ
2) thar = ÑË
3) jan = äÌ
4) HaQ = ÞÍ
5) khan = äÎ
6) dak = ßÏ
7) dhaS = ÕÐ
8) rab = ÈÑ
9) zaf = ÝÒ
10) sar = ÑÓ
11) shab = ÈÔ
12) SaH = ÍÕ
13) Daj = ÌÖ
14) ‘Ath = ËÚ
15) Ghaz = ÒÛ
16) fam = ãÝ
17) Qa’A = ÚÞ
18) kan = äß
19) lab = Èá
20) mah = åã
21) naQ = Þä
22) haz = Òå
23) yaTh = Ùí
24) aDh = ÖÇ

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aaliyah
15th June 2006, 11:40 PM
Asalaam alayukum warahmutallahi wabarakatahu,
Here is my attempt:
1) bal = È á
2) thar = ËÑ
3) jan = Ì ä
4) HaQ = Í Þ
5) khan = Î ä
6) dak= Ïß
7) dhaS= ÐÕ
8) rab=Ñ È
9) za= Ò Ý
10) sar= Ó Ñ
11) shab= Ô È
12) SaH=Õ Í
13) Daj=Ï Ì
14) ‘Ath= Ú Ë
15) Ghaz= Û Ò
16) fam= ã Ý
7) Qa’A= Þ Ú
18) kan= ß ä
19) lab=á È
20) mah= ã å
21) naQ= Þ ä
22) haz= å Ò
23) yaTh=í Ë
24) aDh= Ç Ð

Logic lover
16th June 2006, 09:18 AM
Assalamu alaikum.
Here are my attempts:
1) balÈá
2) tharËÑ
3) janÌä
4) HaQÍÞ
5) khanÎä
6) dak Ïß
7) dhaSÏÕ
8) rabÑÈ
9) zafÒÝ
10) sarÓÑ
11) shabÔÈ
12) SaHÔÍ
13) DajÖÌ
14) ‘AthÚË
15) GhazÛÒ
16) famÝã
17) Qa’AÞÑ
18) kanßä
19) labáÈ
20) mahãå
21) naQäÞ
22) hazåÒ
23) yaThìØ
24) aDhÇÖ

Umm Ahmed
16th June 2006, 12:54 PM
1) bal = È á
2) thar = Ë Ñ
3) jan = Ì ä
4) HaQ = Í Þ
5) khan = Î ä
6) dak = Ï ß
7) dhaS= Ð Ó
8) rab= Ñ È
9) zaf = Ò Ý
10) sar = Ó Ñ
11) shab = Ô Ç È
12) SaH = Õ Í
13) Daj = Ö Ì
14) ‘Ath = Ú Ë
15) Ghaz = Û Ò
16) fam = Ý ã
17) Qa’A = Þ Ú
18) kan = ß ä
19) lab = á È
20) mah = ã Í
21) naQ = ä Þ
22) haz =Í Ò
23) yaTh = ì Ù
24) aDh = Ç Ö

Inshaa Allah thats allright, my children were all saying where is the ãÏ ÇáÝ

Umm Ahmed
17th June 2006, 04:09 PM
As salaam alaykum

Are we waiting for more to join ? whats the next part ?

Umm-Layth
17th June 2006, 05:58 PM
1) bal
2) thar
3) jan
4) HaQ
5) khan
6) dak
7) dhaS
8) rab
9) zaf
10) sar
11) shab
12) SaH
13) Daj
14) ‘Ath
15) Ghaz
16) fam
17) Qa’A
18) kan
19) lab
20) mah
21) naQ
22) haz
23) yaTh
24) aDh


Èá
ËÑ
Ìä
ÍÞ
Îä
Ïß
ÐÓ
ÑÈ
ÒÝ
ÓÑ
ÔÈ
ÕÍ
ÖÌ
ÚË
ÛÒ
Ýã
ÞÚ
ßä
áÈ
ãå
äÞ
åÒ
íË
ÇÙ

Abuz Zubair
17th June 2006, 09:33 PM
as-salaamu 'alaikum...

jazakumAllahu Khairan and well-done for those who tried!

You all seem to have the right idea, although, you did make errors distinguishing between thick letters and normal letters.

Remember, thick letters are represented by capital english letter.

Therefore, s = Ó
and S = Õ

d = Ï
while D = Ö

Apart from that you all seem to have got the idea. But you still need lots and lots of practice in your own spare time.

Make it a routine: 15 mins a day, take a piece of paper, join two random Arabic letters together, then render the sound into English.

The idea is to get used to letters and sound.

Anyone had any questions with respect to this lesson? Or can we move on?

Umm Ahmed
18th June 2006, 04:13 PM
Wa alaykum as salaam

Jazak Allah Khairan. I am ready to move on InshaAllah

Logic lover
19th June 2006, 02:13 PM
Assalamu alaikum respected brother.
I am ready to move on (not that I think I am well enough to move on).
JazakAllah.

Mohammed Kareemullah
20th June 2006, 11:08 AM
1) bal áÈ
2) thar ÑË
3) jan äÌ
4) HaQ ÞÍ
5) khan äÎ
6) dak ßÏ
7) dhaS ÕÙ
8) rab ÈÑ
9) zaf ÝÌ
10) sar ÑÓ
11) shab ÈÔ
12) SaH åÕ
13) Daj ÌÖ
14) ‘Ath ËÚ
15) Ghaz ÒÛ
16) fam ãÝ
17) Qa’A ÚÞ
18) kan äß
19) lab Èá
20) mah Íã
21) naQ Þä
22) haz ÒÍ
23) yaTh Ëì
24) aDh ÍÖ

Abuz Zubair
21st June 2006, 01:24 PM
as-Salaamu 'alaikum...

Jk for all those who have participated so far...

Everyone did well, and from what I can tell, you all understand the lesson.

However, a couple of bros/sis erred, in my opinion, in perhaps understanding what was required of them. Instead of reading the transliteration in ENglish from left-to-right, they read it from right-to-left, and therefore erred while rendering into Arabic letters.

for example:
bal = Èá

it was instead rendered as áÈ

A minor error, but the point is, you all understand the concepts...

Now, I am preparing the next lesson about joining letters and it seems you all are well aware of the letters and how to join them, plus the computer makes it a lot easier.

Do you still want me to prepare a lesson on joinging letters then? Or shall we move straight to vowels, then numbers? And then on to Level One?

wasalam

Logic lover
21st June 2006, 09:54 PM
Assalamu alaikum.

JazkaAllah again for your efforts.

Moving onto learing the vowels is something I would say yes to.

Umm Ahmed
22nd June 2006, 01:32 PM
Wa alaykum as -salaam

Brother may Allah reward you ameen. Sadaqa Jaryah InshaAllah
I think as this thread will remain as a help for others that might come here in a month or in a year or want a refresh then its better if you go through stage by stage, that way your students reach level one fully capable InshaAllah .

So if you could do a lesson on joining letters please .

tawheed
24th June 2006, 09:37 PM
As-salaam alaikum,

Here is my attempt,

Bal áÈ
Thar ÑË
Jan äÌ
HaQ ÞÍ
khan äÎ
dak ßÏ
dhas ÕÏ
rab ÈÑ
zaf ÞÒ
sar ÑÓ
shab ÈÔ
SaH ÍÕ
Daj ÖÒ
Ath ËÚ
Ghaz ÒÛ
Fam Ýã
QaA ÚÞ
Kan ßä
lab áÈ
mab ãÈ
naQ äÞ
haz ÉÒ
yaTh íË
aDh ÐÇ

Abuz Zubair
25th June 2006, 07:55 PM
ok InshaaAllah, I will prepare a lesson on joint letters

Logic lover
25th June 2006, 09:04 PM
Assalamu alaikum brother Abuz Zubayr.

I thank you for your skill, time and efforts. May Allah reward you with a wage which none of us is capable of giving.

Umm Ahmed
26th June 2006, 02:27 PM
ok InshaaAllah, I will prepare a lesson on joint letters

Jazak Allah Khayran

aburasheed
2nd August 2006, 01:40 AM
Here goes my attempt, please correct me if I'm wrong. Jazakallah Kheir.
1) bal Èá
2) thar ËÑ
3) jan Ìä
4) HaQ ÍÞ
5) khan Îä
6) dak Ïß
7) dhaS ÐÕ
8) rab ÑÈ
9) zaf ÒÝ
10) sar ÓÑ
11) shab ÔÈ
12) SaH Õå
13) Daj ÏÌ
14) ‘Ath ÚË
15) Ghaz ÛÒ
16) fam Ýã
17) Qa’A ÞÚ
18) kan ßä
19) lab áÈ
20) mah ãÍ
21) naQ äÞ
22) haz ÍÒ
23) yaTh íË
24) aDh ÇÐ

faheem nur'uddin
8th August 2006, 04:44 PM
AS SALAAMU ALAIKUM ,Brother may Allah reward you ameen. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF THE CLASSES WILLBE AUDIO.

abu_vovo
7th March 2007, 10:38 AM
Assalamu alaykom

Alhamdulillah somewhat late for class, just like my old jahiliya dayz.

Here my attempt at this intro lesson;

1) bal ÈÇá
2) thar ÙÇÑ
3) jan ÌÇä
4) HaQ ÍÇÞ
5) khan ÎÇÈ
6) dak ÏÇß
7) dhaS ÖÇÕ
8) rab ÑÇÈ
9) zaf ÒÇÝ
10) sar ÓÇÑ
11) shab ÔÇÈ
12) SaH ÕÇÍ
13) Daj ÖÇÌ
14) ‘Ath ÚÙ
15) Ghaz ÛÇÒ
16) fam ÝÇã
17) Qa’A ÞÇÚ
18) kan င
19) lab áÇÈ
20) mah ãÇå
21) naQ äÇÞ
22) haz åÇÒ
23) yaTh íÇÙ
24) aDh ÃÖ

Skillganon
27th April 2007, 02:55 AM
OK, I am posting the first 12. Anyone let me know how I did.

1) bal = Èá
2) thar = ËÑ
3) jan = Ìä
4) HaQ = ÍÞ
5) khan = Îä
6) dak = Ïá
7) dhaS = ÖÓ
8) rab = ÑÈ
9) zaf = ÒÝ
10) sar = ÕÑ
11) shab = ÔÈ
12) SaH = ÓÍ

Skillganon
27th April 2007, 03:15 AM
Here is the last set: ANyoen who know's correct me

13) Daj = ÏÌ
14) ‘Ath = ÇÊ
15) Ghaz = ÛÒ
16) fam = Ýã
17) Qa’A = ÞÇ
18) kan = ßä
19) lab = áÈ
20) mah = ãÍ
21) naQ = äÞ
22) haz = ÍÒ
23) yaTh = íÙ
24) aDh = ÇÐ

salafiya
4th July 2007, 06:21 AM
Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullah

Can I still participate inshaAllaah? If I can't, just let me know and I'll stop posting.

1) bal Èá
2) thar ËÑ
3) jan Ìä
4) HaQ ﺣﻖ
5) khan Îä
6) dak Ïß
7) dhaS Ðﺺ
8) rab ﺭÈ
9) zaf Òﻑ
10) sar ﺳﺮ
11) shab ﺷﺐ
12) SaH ﺻﺢ
13) Daj ﺿﺞ
14) ‘Ath ﻋﺚ
15) Ghaz ﻏﺰ
16) fam ﻓﻢ
17) Qa’A ﻗﻊ
18) kan ﻛﻦ
19) lab ﻟﺐ
20) mah ﻣﻪ
21) naQ ﻧﻖ
22) haz ﻫÒ
23) yaTh ﻳﻈ
24) aDh ﺍﺽ

edit: oh nooo, some of the letters went out of place. Why is that? I am pretty positive that I had all of the letters in the correct place (read from right to left). =(

aburasheed
4th July 2007, 11:18 PM
OK, I am posting the first 12. Anyone let me know how I did.
10) sar = ÕÑ
12) SaH = ÓÍ

10) sar = ÓÑ
12) SaH = ÕÍ
Remember capital "S" is think, small letter "s" is thin :)

aburasheed
4th July 2007, 11:28 PM
Here is the last set: ANyoen who know's correct me
13) Daj = ÏÌ
14) ‘Ath = ÇÊ
17) Qa’A = ÞÇ
20) mah = ãÍ
22) haz = ÍÒ


I think it's like this, I got some of them wrong as well in my previous attempt.
13) Daj = ÖóÌ
14) ‘Ath = ÚóËú
17) Qa’A =ÞóÚó
20) mah = ãóåú
22) haz = åóÒú