How To Learn Arabic According To The QURAN

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  • @keppros57
    @keppros57 Рік тому +109

    Totally agree. I recently realised the reason why I haven't made a lot of progress in my English and Japanese is because of my obsession on sounding grammatically perfect rather than expanding my vocabulary. I just started learning Arabic early this month and I'm taking the approach of memorising as much Arabic vocabulary as possible. JazakAllahu khair brother.

  • @oatofa8323
    @oatofa8323 Рік тому +74

    Brother I also speak five languages and all of them I learned exactly the way you described in the video. I listened, memorized words and the more words I knew the more I tried to build sentences with them. Sometimes very weird sentences, because I just wanted to internalize the new word. At some point without even trying I started thinking in the language and developed what Germans call Sprachgefühl (feeling for the language).
    I understand what you said about learning like a baby. It’s very important to make mistakes in a language. If you start with intensive grammer you’ll be confused and shy to open your mouth, fearing you’d make a mistake.
    So to everyone watching this video I can confirm he is right.

    • @oatofa8323
      @oatofa8323 Рік тому +9

      Also, if you want to improve your language: read an interesting book out loud in that language. You tick the boxes of reading, listening, speaking (pronunciation). You’ll learn new words, expressions and also improve your pronunciation :)

    • @MuhammadAlAndalusi
      @MuhammadAlAndalusi  Рік тому +6

      Thank you for sharing, very interesting

    • @lightbeings6243
      @lightbeings6243 Рік тому

      MashAllah you are polyglotal.

    • @allwyn3054
      @allwyn3054 Рік тому

      ​@@MuhammadAlAndalusi
      Brother, I have been trying to join your program via booking the meets. Every single time, it gets cancelled. Are there any issues?
      I think it's my 5th try

    • @Nacoe64
      @Nacoe64 Рік тому

      Bist du Deutscher?

  • @ahmedads7633
    @ahmedads7633 Рік тому +22

    Brother i am Egyptian and native Arabic speaker but really i love yor videos many new ideas and information that is so useful and unique ❤❤

  • @noone12323
    @noone12323 8 місяців тому +9

    Brother we Pakistanis can speak out Arabic, meaning that we can recite Quran in Arabic but we don't understand it. So, my half job is done that I can speak Arabic in a good accent and now the only thing left is to learn a lot of vocab and sentence structures. Then I will start reading Quran like I read my books and that will be the best day of my life Inshallah.

    • @suchaweirdo_
      @suchaweirdo_ 10 днів тому

      Heyy have you taken the approach of learning vocabulary? If yes then what is your source?

  • @victoriousscholar
    @victoriousscholar Рік тому +3

    One of the Greatest Academic Debates of History,,, Alhumdulilah this makes me so happy to see productive debating that is beneficial for our growth as sound Muslims.
    May Allah make us accelerate and advance in both and give us the best understanding of the best and beneficial words and Grammar to Praise Him first and Foremost, Ameen!!!

  • @sara-hb
    @sara-hb Рік тому +10

    I'm Algerian, native arabic speaker. And your advice is so beneficial for more enrichment in my own language, and learning other languages as well. Thank you for this ربي يجازيك🤍

  • @thebattlefronter2106
    @thebattlefronter2106 Рік тому +4

    Allahumma barik Great video mashallah May Allah reward you

  • @abdullahm4830
    @abdullahm4830 Рік тому +7

    Hands down, learning Arabic from the Madina books is the best way. It follows an applied grammar style of learning from conversations. Each lesson presents a conversation and introduces systematically incrementally few rules.

    • @Nacoe64
      @Nacoe64 Рік тому

      Show me a link please

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. Рік тому

      Actually the whole point of this video is showing how the madinah curriculum isn’t the way to go. They concentrate on way to much grammar from the beginning. You’re better of starting from a curriculum like arabiyah bayna ya dayk

  • @agame1065
    @agame1065 10 днів тому

    6 years ago I started learning Quranic Arabic and I started with grammar lol…6 years later I can read Quran. I was good at English grammar all through school and figured to just start with fundamentals then I went all over place watching many different UA-cam vids, admittedly it was a struggle but now read the literal translation in English, then I read the Arabic and finally I listened to it recited. I can understand about 80 percent of what I read. I wanna teach others to read now thanks for this vid.

  • @NazTheGreat
    @NazTheGreat Рік тому +6

    Thank you for this precious advice
    I home educate my son, this is really going to help me, help him!
    In shaa Allaah

  • @holyquranstudying6679
    @holyquranstudying6679 Рік тому +3

    ‏جزاك الله خير يا أخي

  • @Deen_al-ihsan
    @Deen_al-ihsan Рік тому +3

    Jazak Allahu Khairan brother for this wonderful advices you gave.

  • @mahmoodalamoodi10
    @mahmoodalamoodi10 Рік тому +2

    JazakAllah for this. It gave me a reminder that I'm doing more grammar n less vocab.

  • @Hasan125Mohsin
    @Hasan125Mohsin Рік тому +3

    MashaAllah jazakAllah bro

  • @humanaccount2754
    @humanaccount2754 Рік тому +3

    جزاك الله خيرا
    اروع من كثير ما قد سمعت ومن جانب مختلف. بارك الله لك

  • @mie4204
    @mie4204 Рік тому +2

    I'm inspired, allahuma barik lahu, great video brother!!

  • @Gray-Wolf-Media
    @Gray-Wolf-Media Рік тому +12

    I told a friend yesterday that I want to learn the Quran in Arabic by the time of Ramadan 2025.

    • @inthebackwiththerabbish
      @inthebackwiththerabbish 9 місяців тому +1

      inshallah bro

    • @marcelerny7228
      @marcelerny7228 9 місяців тому

      Mashaallah. Why wait? You should start now. I suggest Al bayyinah Tv/ Nouman Ali Khan to get you learning 😄

    • @maggiecrdv9610
      @maggiecrdv9610 7 місяців тому

      same I just reverted and Im studying Muslim Arabic that I found out is a bit different then egyptian arabic

    • @inthebackwiththerabbish
      @inthebackwiththerabbish 7 місяців тому

      @@maggiecrdv9610 Mashallah that’s amazing :)) May Allah make your journey easy

    • @DRIVE-f7h
      @DRIVE-f7h 4 місяці тому

      ❤‍🔥👍keep it up

  • @Reza.El-Fatih
    @Reza.El-Fatih Рік тому +2

    Mashallah. Jzkl syukran..ive been struggling to know where to start and uve shed major light on this. Syukran hbb ❤

  • @osamalkurdi
    @osamalkurdi 10 місяців тому

    جزاك الله خيراً يا شيخ محمد إنني كعربي كنت احتاج لهذه المعلومة جدآ

  • @Lightsomewise
    @Lightsomewise Рік тому +1

    أحسنت جزاك الله خيرا

  • @alikafihassan2338
    @alikafihassan2338 11 місяців тому

    Jazakallah khair akhi for this video may Allah reward you jannah al

  • @Faisal.Maverick
    @Faisal.Maverick Рік тому +1

    You videos are really good and you’ve captured a real niche here. Im on my second video, and enjoying them. Keep it up

  • @agame1065
    @agame1065 Рік тому +8

    I started with grammar about 6 years ago. Sorta been winging myself through it with UA-cam and books. I can understand about 70% of what I read now. Lol I realize now I chose Islam and wanted to know the original words in the book and the I read the more I’m fearful of god.

    • @mnsushmi14
      @mnsushmi14 6 місяців тому

      Can you do me a favor telling me about how should i start learning arabic from basic? For reading, speaking, listening

    • @manhgallsalaf
      @manhgallsalaf 4 місяці тому

      سبحان الله، نسأل الله سبحانه أن يثبتك على دينه، وأنصحك بقراءة كتب الشيخ الألباني رحمه الله ، والشيخ ابن عثيمين رحمه الله ، والشيخ ربيع المدخلي

    • @meadowbrownbakery
      @meadowbrownbakery 2 місяці тому

      @@mnsushmi14these UA-cam channels are very useful
      1.) Language of the Quran Easier than English
      2.) Arabic language academy
      3.)Learn Arabic with Khasu
      4.) Hidaya Centre
      5.)Arabic Blooms

  • @360ibra2
    @360ibra2 Рік тому +1

    Camera quality levelled up boss

  • @mehtabulhasan7395
    @mehtabulhasan7395 10 місяців тому

    Akhi has a next level understanding MashaAllah ❤

  • @MahmoudAhmed-up2wl
    @MahmoudAhmed-up2wl Рік тому +9

    Arabic is really amazing masha Allah brother may Allah reward you

  • @abdurrahman.5584
    @abdurrahman.5584 Рік тому +1

    Allahumma barik

  • @um9532
    @um9532 Рік тому +2

    I agree for 100%.

  • @humbleraider6343
    @humbleraider6343 7 місяців тому

    Thank you! May Allah bless you.

  • @mammansanda1486
    @mammansanda1486 6 місяців тому

    Mashallah... Ready to join Alandalusinstitute soon in sha Allah

  • @youmakemesayalhamdulillah
    @youmakemesayalhamdulillah Рік тому +1

    Shukran

  • @Rywane
    @Rywane Рік тому +1

    شفاك الله

  • @asadullah23200
    @asadullah23200 Рік тому

    Jazak Allah khairan akhi what a great video!! Super motivating and good citations

  • @hawlaw2134
    @hawlaw2134 Рік тому

    Jazakallahu khayr

  • @JunaidKumte
    @JunaidKumte Рік тому +3

    Ma sha Allah, awsome video, Usually how much words should you learn on daily basis? and how long it took you to learn arabic completely?

    • @MuhammadAlAndalusi
      @MuhammadAlAndalusi  Рік тому +2

      It usually takes 5000 - 10.000 lexical items for you to become fluent in Arabic

  • @Broke.NoMore
    @Broke.NoMore 5 місяців тому +1

    Asalamalekoum
    Omg what a beautiful accent you beautiful got.
    Mans Sha Allah
    Where are you from originally?
    Another sister outta there.
    Stay bless, first time coming across your content.
    Mans Sha Allah

  • @gamerabossb1777
    @gamerabossb1777 Рік тому +3

    To all those saying Arabic is hard. I won't deny if it is hard or easily but ya'll are probably thinking about it from an English POV. Perhaps the language you speak other then English gives you an upper hand.

  • @NeverForgetPalestine_
    @NeverForgetPalestine_ Рік тому

    عليكم السلام ورحمة اللَّه وبركاته

  • @saidhagos2825
    @saidhagos2825 Рік тому +4

    سلام عليكم ورحمة الله
    Should you start with memorising nouns only or verbs also

  • @j2shoes288
    @j2shoes288 4 дні тому

    The Arabic is the hardest: biggest vocabulary, most homophones, most inflection, most grammar, contractions, not even spoken its so difficult

  • @mesedusa
    @mesedusa Рік тому +6

    i second that as a trained ESL teacher. i threw out of the window everything i was taught and tell people who want to start speaking english to watch cartoons for little kids.

  • @passevolve9950
    @passevolve9950 Рік тому +1

    Can you help with the lebanese dialect

  • @TheSilentRambler
    @TheSilentRambler Рік тому +2

    What’s your take on adopting and memorising the ‘Most Common Phrases’ method, can that be utilised as a means to fortify our approach to grasping and inaugurating a strong foundation? Or should the focus be entirely on acquiring a large lexical bank? Alternatively would a Thematic i.e.(Subjects,Interests,Everyday scenario and Travel etc) be more conducive in the building of a viable means.

    • @MuhammadAlAndalusi
      @MuhammadAlAndalusi  Рік тому +12

      The strategy you adopt in learning Arabic-or any language-is highly dependent on your ultimate objective. If your aim is extensive knowledge and perhaps mastery, wherein you could delve into scholarly pursuits, focusing solely on the most common phrases initially could be counterproductive.
      Establishing a solid foundation from the beginning is crucial in such cases.
      To analogize, it’s like someone aiming to attain overall athleticism but deciding to only start with achieving the ability to do 50 pushups. While it’s a beneficial start, it predominantly develops certain muscle groups, overlooking the holistic approach required to become a well-rounded athlete-strengthening every part of the body, developing stamina, power, and agility.
      If, however, your goals are more modest, akin to just wanting to do 50 pushups-or, in terms of language learning, to hold basic conversations-then starting with the most common phrases is indeed a practical approach. This method aligns well with more immediate, everyday needs, rather than extensive, deep understanding of the language.
      In a nutshell, aligning your learning strategies with your long-term goals is crucial. Whether it’s building a vast lexical bank, focusing on thematic learning, or memorizing common phrases, each approach has its place, and its effectiveness is determined by what you ultimately hope to achieve with the language.

  • @philomath1694
    @philomath1694 Рік тому

    Allahuma baarik

  • @sportsnewz5608
    @sportsnewz5608 10 місяців тому

    Vocabularies
    Structure (context)
    Repitition
    Native instinct

  • @charlesdartagnan8788
    @charlesdartagnan8788 9 місяців тому

    I intuitively agree with you on this, but I guess the hesitancy comes from this idea that in arabic the grammar and context can change the meaning of words? So if you memorise from a dictionary the meaning of a particular word, it might mean something completely different to what you memorised depending on context and grammar when used in an actual sentence. I think you yourself say this in a few videos where you recommend a particular arabic dictionary over other translation apps (I can't quite remember which one).

  • @siham1605
    @siham1605 Рік тому

    Salamcalikum brother I would like to move Mauritania 🇲🇷 I need more information please. Thanks

  • @SerrvantX
    @SerrvantX Рік тому

    salam aleikum akhi do you understand najdi bedouin accents?

  • @Jibrail_Ziyad
    @Jibrail_Ziyad Рік тому +3

    What's the best way to learn Egyptian dialect of arabic?

    • @MuhammadAlAndalusi
      @MuhammadAlAndalusi  Рік тому +8

      By being around them

    • @Jibrail_Ziyad
      @Jibrail_Ziyad Рік тому

      @@MuhammadAlAndalusi Masha'Allah, Barakallhu feek, jazakallah👍🏾

    • @aqib8755
      @aqib8755 Рік тому

      ​@@MuhammadAlAndalusiimpossible

  • @mohammedzahid8501
    @mohammedzahid8501 Рік тому

    I got your a mail.
    But I am from India so how can join your thias Arabic language course ?????

  • @Cobra_Khan
    @Cobra_Khan 9 місяців тому

    Assalamu Alaikum. What is the best Arabic dictionary for English speakers? Jazak’Allah Khair

  • @alphasey6159
    @alphasey6159 Рік тому +1

    My opinion is that you have to strike a balance. If you know a bunch of words and you don't know how to properly put them together, you will never understand the Holy Quran. The Arabic language is a very structured language when it comes to word structure and sentence structure. Obtain vocabulary through reading.

  • @KarmasPerjury
    @KarmasPerjury 11 місяців тому

    You learn languages from listening reading speaking writing your 100% correct

  • @Mary-wl7xs
    @Mary-wl7xs Рік тому

    can someone translate this saying,
    " What goes around comes around " in Arabic, please

  • @syednawazAliz6787
    @syednawazAliz6787 9 місяців тому

    ASALAMUALAIKUM BRO I want to learn from the beginning please guide me where to learn who can teach me

  • @bintfulan7058
    @bintfulan7058 Рік тому

    Assalamualaykum Ustadh I was visiting your website but I can't book a convenient time for a call

  • @issaibnaziz9122
    @issaibnaziz9122 Рік тому +1

    Wait so do I lose my original andalus institute access I bought before. Or is the new system just for specific people?

    • @صبر-ذ8س
      @صبر-ذ8س Рік тому

      Yes I would also like to know this please, do we lose our original accounts? Do we need to pay again?

  • @khaledahmed-so7yc
    @khaledahmed-so7yc 6 місяців тому

    Could anyone suggest me a good Arabic vocabulary book in English? Thanks!

  • @adnanabdurrahman419
    @adnanabdurrahman419 9 місяців тому

    Aslam Walakium. Is this Quranic Arabic or modern standard?

  • @Abbz-yh8eg
    @Abbz-yh8eg Рік тому +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @KlineMorrite
    @KlineMorrite Рік тому

    I think you all want to learning Arabic language but am i want learning English language , I dunno what I'll do , do you have any advice for me ?

  • @المجرتيني
    @المجرتيني Рік тому

    where are you stationed?

  • @StudentofArabic
    @StudentofArabic Рік тому

    Do you think it’s possible to do what Malcolm X did except with a small Arabic dictionary?

  • @ابراهيم-ت4ر4و
    @ابراهيم-ت4ر4و Рік тому +1

  • @alieddinesaidi4260
    @alieddinesaidi4260 Рік тому

    Salam Alaikum, but which arabic dictionary has 12,000,000 words?

  • @ranariaz8836
    @ranariaz8836 9 місяців тому

    Aslam Alikum Sheikh I'm 69 tried learn Arabic many times but couldn't especially grammar of Arabic is very complicated (I think so). May be not in actually

  • @lahleholivia7398
    @lahleholivia7398 Рік тому

    Sunan an-Nasa'i 3205
    Narrated 'Aishah:
    It was narrated that 'Aishah said: "The Messenger of Allah did not die until Allah permitted him to marry whatever women he wanted.". Does the woman not feel shy of offering herself to a man? Then Allah the Exalted and Glorious revealed this verse:" You may defer any of them you wish and take to yourself any you wish." I ('A'isha said): It seems to me that your Lord hastens to satisfy your desire. Muslim 1664b

  • @Abuyameen_S
    @Abuyameen_S 11 місяців тому +1

    While concentrating more on the vocabs is helpful but certainly it is not the correct way. Ofcourse you need to work on the vocabulary however more important is to understand the grammar behind it. Arabic is a very rich language and the style of Qur'an is mesmerizing, however one can appreciate the beauty of the Qur'an only after understanding the grammar. Otherwise just to know the meanings there are translations in many languages available.

    • @adriannalndcstr5836
      @adriannalndcstr5836 9 місяців тому

      Well I think that he’s quite right. Just look at how we learn languages when we are young. Babies starts learning isolated words (nouns and verbs ), then they start adding verbs into it by juxtaposition, is it grammatically correct ? No. Does making mistakes help them to know more in an effective way ? Absolutely.
      When they know a certain amount of nouns and verbs, they then learn the grammar and over the span of their life they discover more words, more verbs and how to combine them into a sentence. But at first it’s all vocabulary. That’s how you learnt how to speak.

    • @adriannalndcstr5836
      @adriannalndcstr5836 9 місяців тому

      Well I think that he’s quite right. Just look at how we learn languages when we are young. Babies starts learning isolated words (nouns and verbs ), then they start adding verbs into it by juxtaposition, is it grammatically correct ? No. Does making mistakes help them to know more in an effective way ? Absolutely.
      When they know a certain amount of nouns and verbs, they then learn the grammar and over the span of their life they discover more words, more verbs and how to combine them into a sentence. But at first it’s all vocabulary. That’s how you learnt how to speak.

    • @adriannalndcstr5836
      @adriannalndcstr5836 9 місяців тому

      Well I think that he’s quite right. Just look at how we learn languages when we are young. Babies starts learning isolated words (nouns and verbs ), then they start adding verbs into it by juxtaposition, is it grammatically correct ? No. Does making mistakes help them to know more in an effective way ? Absolutely.
      When they know a certain amount of nouns and verbs, they then learn the grammar and over the span of their life they discover more words, more verbs and how to combine them into a sentence. But at first it’s all vocabulary. That’s how you learnt how to speak.

  • @lzumm
    @lzumm 9 місяців тому

    I don't know why this just discouraged me

  • @Carlito_El_Gooner
    @Carlito_El_Gooner Рік тому

    ¿Hermano, eres Hispano? Detecto un accénto Hispano,

  • @lzumm
    @lzumm 9 місяців тому +2

    You lost me once you said 12 million 😳

    • @sameenzahin1255
      @sameenzahin1255 6 місяців тому

      It’s fine you got this Allah will make it easy for you

    • @M3Z0
      @M3Z0 6 місяців тому

      Native Arabic speakers use only a really really small number of words compared to how many words there are in arabic dictionary, similar to how native English speakers don't know or use most of the words in the English dictionary

  • @TheRussificator
    @TheRussificator Рік тому

    Why your name is Al Andalusi? Andalusia is arab colonizators name for Spain.

  • @victoremman4639
    @victoremman4639 8 місяців тому

    As salaamu A'laykum. Le verset 2.31 : d'abord le 1er verbe est la forme factitive donc Allah fait faire apprendre à Aadam (as), quoi ? Tu crois que ce sont les mots ? Le vocabulaire ? Bien sûr que non, Il lui apprend les Signes, A"alam. Sur un autre com, je t'ai parlé des archétypes, ce sont les Signes, les phones de l'abjad. Chaque lettre est signifiante, le Hamza, suivant sa position dans le mot aura le sens de Causalité lorsqu'il vient en début de racine, soit une rupture créant des unités quand il vient en fin de racine ; le B est l'archétype de l'accessibilité, comme pour Bab ou Abu, celui qui donne, ou Wahab ; le T est l'archétype de la réflexivité, d'où le pronom Anta, l'altérité ; ect, etc. Avec tous ces archétypes, alors Aadam peut élaborer des mots, des concepts composés, une langue. Ce sujet ontologique t'es encore inconnu. Cette approche linguistique est le meilleur outil pour comprendre l'arabe, et donc le traduire. Je comprends que tu ne puisses introduire cette méthode d'apprentissage dans tes cours d'arabe, par contre elle peut te permettre de plonger à des niveaux insoupçonné de compréhension de la langue du Qu'ran et son message, un tasawwuf. Tu pourrais comprendre alors pourquoi la langue arabe est la plus ancienne, celle d'Aadam. Il fait peu de doute que Sophie de Philosophie vient de la racine صفف, ranger, mettre en ordre, rendre la chose claire. Je ne suis pas soufi, mais chercheur en morphosémantique et étymologie.

  • @ahans1792
    @ahans1792 Рік тому

    The sound affects are TOO MUCH!
    Too loud
    Very annoying and off putting

  • @aralonzo6238
    @aralonzo6238 Рік тому

    99 names

  • @CreativeSarahWay
    @CreativeSarahWay 10 місяців тому

    I'll never make it

  • @yallheartheteaisboiling9989

    A non Arab teaching Arabic, what a joke 😂😂😂

  • @HamzaSayyid
    @HamzaSayyid Рік тому

    Arabic is absolutely one of the hardest to learn , telling people that it's the easiest is being disingenuous

    • @fauzanbhat1451
      @fauzanbhat1451 Рік тому +1

      Arabic Grammer is

    • @MuhammadAlAndalusi
      @MuhammadAlAndalusi  Рік тому +16

      It will be what you tell yourself to be.
      Allah says:
      وَلَقَدۡ یَسَّرۡنَا ٱلۡقُرۡءَانَ لِلذِّكۡرِ فَهَلۡ مِن مُّدَّكِرࣲ﴿ ١٧ ﴾
      And We have certainly made the Qur’ān easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember?
      Al-Qamar, Ayah 17
      Isn’t the Quran in Arabic?

    • @Zainkh9
      @Zainkh9 Рік тому +1

      Akhi, allah makes it easy for his believers.
      It is quoted in the Quran that allah will make the Quran easy for us, so why would he not make Arabic easy for us?

    • @aqib8755
      @aqib8755 Рік тому

      ​@@fauzanbhat1451arabic grammer is the complex but not hard for the one who is not lazy and vocab might be difficult fir tounge of someone who doesn't

  • @freeslavemind
    @freeslavemind 8 місяців тому

    Love it.

  • @HN-Anonymous
    @HN-Anonymous Рік тому

    I tried to join and was so interested and booked a Zoom call, I attended the time with a person named Hanif Adams, not only did he not show up after waiting for 15min , he didn’t reply to my email after as well. Then I sent an email to the support address and still no reply. I wish they were more professional, lost interest in this program now. So sad.