Totally correct.. immersion is the way..read, read, read choose challenging texts. I started with Ibn Al Qayyim Madaarij AsSaalikeen, then Shifaa AlAleel, then AsSawaaiq Al Mursalah..no help from anyone ever!! Every time I would ask the teachers in the masjid they would say they could not understand the old classic books, and they couldn't believe I was actually able to cope with them. The reason I am writing this is to encourage all listeners that Allah is enough for you. In every sajdah I would ask Allah to help me. يا ربي زدني علما، يا الفتاح افتح لي باب العلم، أستعين بك وحدك انت عليم بذات الصدور. Allah has told us in Quran that He is enough سيكفيكم الله Don't hesitate, I started at age fifty. Now I am 75. Still reading eight hours a day. Memorizing Surat Al Baqarah helps too to fight shaytaan who hates anyone to learn Islam. But you must spend many hours alone in full concentration and keep up your Sunnah prayers every time.
Asalaam mu alaykum wa ragmatullahi wa barakaatu... Im asking did you had a small arabic background as you knew the sarf n nahu hey...that is why you could do it beloved..if you did have...coz I know what you talking about.. But for others get just the basics the madi mudari as you read things will start making sense..1word can change but get the qasas ambiyaa and start from nabie Ebrahim a.a
Kitab al-Asasi (vocab); Madina books; Arabiyya bayna yadayk; Classical way: - Qatr an-Nada of Ibn Hisham, Sharh Sabeel al-Huda of Shaykh Abdul . Shaykh Abdullah al-Fawzan of Dar al Ibn al-Jawzi best. - Ajurumiyya, with Tuhfa Saniyya by Shaykh Abdul Hameed. Easy is Sharh Ibn al-Uthaymeen, Maktabah ar-Rushd print. Or Shaykh Abdullah al-Fawzan. Higher level with Nahw & Sarf: - Alfiyya ibn al-Malik, ~ Sharh Muhayyidin Abdul Hameed. Sharf Ibn Aqeel is best. Maktaba al-Ma’araf. ~ Sharh ibn Al Uthahmeen of Alfiyya ibn Malik, 3 vols of Maktaba ar-Rushd. ~ Daleel al-Salik of Shaykh Abdullah ibn Salih al- Fawzan, Dar ibn al-Jawzi. Books that ends debate: - Nahw al-Wafi written on chapters of Alfiyya ibn al-Malik, Shaykh Abbas al-Hasan. To Memorize Alfiyya ibn al-Malik, Dar ibn al-Jawzi tahqiq of Shaykh Abdullah ibn al Salih al Fawzan. Easier way: - Nahw al-Wadih, Maktaba dar al-Fikr(Beirut) with charts. - Duroos an-Nahawiyya, Dar al-Aqeeda print with chart. Balagha: - Ibn Aqeel. - Asas al-Balagha of Zamakhshari, - Asrar al-Balagha of Abu Bakr Abdul Qahir Jarjani, og Shaykh Mahmud Shakir. Easier Balagha books: Balagha al-Wadih To understand Quran: - Muallam al Quran, Shaykh Obaid al Rahman Basheer. Dar al-Ilm print.
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i remember watching this before i reverted to islam many months ago, alhamdulillah the best decision i ever made alhamdulillah thanks for guiding me towards the truth jazakallah khair sheikh
@@ibnamanot good news, last month a royal decree have removed this rule, now even above 25 can apply alhamdulilah, we have many foreign students that attend the droos of the scholars in the masajid, but theyre initially uni students. May Allah give you tawfeeq where ever you are.
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It's very hard to find an environment 😞 . I didn't learn english through grammer but only through practical speaking. Even though I used to get average marks in English language I was among the most fluent in speaking. Learning arabic is like learning C++ or any other programming language. The world opens to you and you no longer depend on millions of articles with 1000s of opinions but on primary sources.
For vocabulary: Type "Understand Quran academy" and start with the 50% vocab series to 90%, this will help you understand the Quran. Then for general vocabulary, study the Bayna yadayk series (type Al Lisan), then Qira'at ul Al Rashidah, then Qisas An Nabiyyeen, then more serious books like Suwar min hayaat as-sahaba/tabieen, then Al Nadharat by Al Manflooti, then study the Quran word for word and Arabic poetry. Remember to listen daily for 1-2h (mainly the Quran at the beginning) so your brain gets used to the language which is how you naturally learned your native language to begin with. Be consistent and inshaAllah by the time you finish bayna yadayk, you can listen to the other books being explained in Arabic without the need of a Englsh speaking teacher.
I personally believe gateway to Arabic is underrated , it’s one of the best books series made , I teach my students it and use the dialogues from bayna yadayk
I 100% agree with you beyond a shadow of a doubt! My children are learning from the Gateway to Arabic and they are absolutely loving it! Mind you,they have an amazing teacher as well so I am truly blessed!
properties of an ism 1st. Status a. forms of status (i). R N J (ii) . في محل R N J(not obvious) b. how to tell status (i). ending sounds *u/un R a/an N i/in J *also u R a N a J for partly flexibles *non-flexibles don't change at all (ii). ending combo * aani ayni ayni 2RNJ oona eena eena 3RNJ aatun aatin aatin 3RNJ c. light vs heavy (i). (light means get rid of extra "n" sound . no "tanween" no "ن" from combo) (ii). Normally a word should not be light but if a word is light it must be for one of four categories. *mudaf *partly flexible *one being called *for absolute no d. flexibility (i). fully flexible *sound and combo *both light and heavy (ii). partly flexible *foreign names *places *comparitive ^(when you add "ال" they become superlative and fully flexible) ^(also they are superlative and fully flexible when they are mudaf) ^(the "ال" and mudaf rule applies to colors and body defacts but doesn't change meaning) 2nd. Number a. singular (i). endind sound b. pair (i). pair combos c. plural (i).oona , eena , eena *people only d. Fem. Plural (i). aatun , aatin , aatin *people and things e. plural cuz arab said so (i). qawm , nass , qarn f. broken plural (i). human * 3r / 1f (ii). Non human *1f *3f ^if less than 10. 3rd. Gender a. masculine (i). default b. feminine (i). real (ii). fake * most word with ة * feminine superlative / if it's 3 letters and 4rd is یٰ (iii). fem cuz arab said so *pg 36 (iv). Broken plural * re-read rules (v). body parts in pairs *page 35 4th. Type a.common (i). default b. proper (i). "ال" on words *hates tanween doesn't hate "ن" from combo (ii). proper nouns (iii). pronouns (iv). pointers *with immediate "ال" they are fragments without it they create "is" (v). ism mowsool (vi). the one being called * the one being called light * if it's a mudaf then it becomes nasb (vii). if a mudaf ilai is proper then the mudaf is proper.
لا يعلم نهاية الإنسان وخواتيم الأمور إلا الله وحده عز وجل. ندعوا للأخ ولنا جميعا بحسن الختام. الحي لا تؤمن عليه الفتنة. عليكم بكثرة دعاء لأخوانكم الدعاة وقللوا من الأطراء والمدح.
1) Read Arabic - 6 months to 1 year 2) Grammar - 200 hours of study 3) Fluency - Writing, listening comprehension. Immersion in a country. I think 1 & 2 is as far as people go with vocabulary ongoing.
You first have to learn it to then speak it brother. what i did was first the Madinah books then watched Arabic stories for Children ( made from clay dolls ) i think it called Qasas Ambiyah from the Quran then Bayna Yadayk. And AlhamduLillah i am much better in speaking and understanding. The most Important thing is ... To stick to it and Finish it without leaving it. If you can do that then you will be successful in just a few years.
properties of an ism 1st. Status a. forms of status (i). R N J (ii) . في محل R N J(not obvious) b. how to tell status (i). ending sounds *u/un R a/an N i/in J *also u R a N a J for partly flexibles *non-flexibles don't change at all (ii). ending combo * aani ayni ayni 2RNJ oona eena eena 3RNJ aatun aatin aatin 3RNJ c. light vs heavy (i). (light means get rid of extra "n" sound . no "tanween" no "ن" from combo) (ii). Normally a word should not be light but if a word is light it must be for one of four categories. *mudaf *partly flexible *one being called *for absolute no d. flexibility (i). fully flexible *sound and combo *both light and heavy (ii). partly flexible *foreign names *places *comparitive ^(when you add "ال" they become superlative and fully flexible) ^(also they are superlative and fully flexible when they are mudaf) ^(the "ال" and mudaf rule applies to colors and body defacts but doesn't change meaning) 2nd. Number a. singular (i). endind sound b. pair (i). pair combos c. plural (i).oona , eena , eena *people only d. Fem. Plural (i). aatun , aatin , aatin *people and things e. plural cuz arab said so (i). qawm , nass , qarn f. broken plural (i). human * 3r / 1f (ii). Non human *1f *3f ^if less than 10. 3rd. Gender a. masculine (i). default b. feminine (i). real (ii). fake * most word with ة * feminine superlative / if it's 3 letters and 4rd is یٰ (iii). fem cuz arab said so *pg 36 (iv). Broken plural * re-read rules (v). body parts in pairs *page 35 4th. Type a.common (i). default b. proper (i). "ال" on words *hates tanween doesn't hate "ن" from combo (ii). proper nouns (iii). pronouns (iv). pointers *with immediate "ال" they are fragments without it they create "is" (v). ism mowsool (vi). the one being called * the one being called light * if it's a mudaf then it becomes nasb (vii). if a mudaf ilai is proper then the mudaf is proper.
@@sadiya2418 I can understand more now when i recite the Qurán but it also lets you know that the Qurán is not something A man can write, you will understand that it is surly the words of Allah Azza wa Djall.
@J J wa Alaikum Assalaam ya Agie i apologize for the late reaction. that is so true that the only way to understand our Deen the right way Is in the Arabic Language . I did the Madinah books of the first edition called ,,, li gairi natiqeen bihi. i did that through following the real classes that where put online that are on the site LQ Toronto. you have many handy lessons there . after that i did the bayna yadayk and other grammatical books that are easy available online. but the main thing is Agie to stand fast on learning it. So if you do the 3 books of Madinah and the 3 books of Bayna you will have a very good understanding of the pure Arabic and will be able to read and understand the Arabic books of the learned ones of our Deen. Hold on it till the end and you will be amazed and understand why the Qurán is in this language. Hope you will succeed in this Agie Alkareem.
Barakalahufeekum for those videos.... we have in germany a few strong da'is like Brother Abu Hamza Pierre Vogel and Abul Barra...but a big lack of 'ilm for german speaking muslims...so alhamdulilah i ve learnt a bit english to follow teacher like you Sheikh
@@MasjidRibat sheikh I am from Pakistan and I want your contact information please share i am seeking knowledge but dont know how to grow beyond my limitations
@@MrChi31 I own all three, I’m currently halfway through Madinah book 2 I really recommend you start the course it’s amazing. Everything is for free search for #1 learn Arabic for English speaking students” on UA-cam and there should be a video with a lot of views, the videos in total are 96 for all 3 books. The teachers name is Asif Meherali and the channel is called LearnArabic he is amazing I thoroughly recommend it. So far I can understand quite a number of verses, but not the difficult ones. By the end of the course they say you will be able to understand about 80% of the Qur’an which sounds about right.
❤ The Prophet (ﷺ) came to us and we asked him, "O Messenger of Allah, we already know how to greet you (i.e., say As-salamu 'alaikum), but how should we supplicate for you?" He (ﷺ) said, "Say: 'Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammadin, wa 'ala 'ali Muhammadin, kama sallaita 'ala 'ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidum Majid. Allahumma barik 'ala Muhammadin, wa 'ala 'ali Muhammadin, kama barakta 'ala 'ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidum Majid [O Allah, exalt the mention of Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as you exalted the family of Ibrahim. You are Praised and Glorious. O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as You blessed the family of Ibrahim. You are Praised and Glorious."' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].❤
@@MasjidRibat i also want to Arabic reading language book Arabic to English Arabic to Bengali Arabic to Urdu can you tell me the Arabic book name that i can read and study it.
Seek and you shall find. Some tips that might help in shaa allah: 1. Ask your local islamic bookshop, a student of knowledge or even the imam 2. If you go to umrah or hajj you will find many bookshops in mecca and madina 3. If you know someone or a student of knowledge going to Egypt, or of the likes, tell them to bring you back some of the books, they are much cheaper abroad in shaa allah 5. Amazon, eBay or darrusalam Lastly, don't forget to make dua that allah aids you and others and gives all of us sincerity and success
For beginners i wouldnt really recommend madinah books as they are more focused on grammar rather than vocab(from experience) rather i suggest learning al arabiyya bayna yadaik
Thanks sheik, I am a person who wants to begin learning the Arabic language. I was wondering one day can you do a teaching on the legacy of Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhab. I benefitted greatly from the two books of his I read. I think he has been maligned in a negative way in the west and by other sects.
Yes and that’s what we as those who follow the salaf say to those who criticise him. Just read his books and u will find that he only follows quran and sunnah. But people criticise as if he is khariji
@Tahmid Alpha12 no akhi please don’t criticise me I know he destroyed shirk. But this is something that even the prophet ﷺ did as shrines were worshipped just like the time of the prophet. The same happened the sheikh Muhammad ibn abdul wahhab. He talked the talk so he walked the walk
Assalam alaykoum, which book do you recommand regarding quranic vocabulary for an absolute beginner, focusing on the meaning and sarf of the words. djazaaka Allah khairan.
Ma sha Allah Assalamualaikum Dear Brother in Islam Jazakallah khair for ur valuable information about Arabic Language and about The Holy Qur'an Dear I am from India embraced Islam in 1998 worked hard more in life Alhamdulillah , and now I know some what Arabic Language but need more deep study , Alhamdulillah I am BA Arabic but need to study , work and to become an expert in an Arabic Language, I am 40 now but I am very much thristy for ilm , pls guide me and help me to go to Al Azher University , Egypt nobody is there for me ,, plsss hope u will never ignore me جزاکم اللہ خیرا I will be waiting for ur positive help , guidance and reply
السلام عليكم ورحمة اللة وبركاته يا شيخ جزاك لله خيرا I was looking for the book معلم القرآن by shaykh ubaid, and I even found their UA-cam channel and website. However what I see is arabic/ Urdu. Is there and all arabic version or arabic/English version ? Since I am a English speaking Muslim? I don't understand Urdu
@@Ashrafali7502.. Shaykb Uthman is teaching Muallimul Quran in this channel. Check it out, its good MashaAllah. May Allah grant the shaykh the highest rank Jannah for his work.
Shaykh which books or audio books do you suggest to read Arabic with the ultimate goal to read the Quran and pronounce words correctly? I know this may seem elementary but I've always struggled reading and thus cannot memorize from recitation. If any other viewers can suggest something it will be highly beneficial for me inshallah
I would recommend Quran Revolution with Imam Wisam Sharieff. I did a course with them and it really improved my reading if you can’t find a local teacher
If I may make a request....I'm a researcher of herbal medicine. I want to learn literary Arabic and the. books for this are, in my opinion, difficult if not impossible. Is there any chance that there is audio somewhere for the book: "An Introduction to Koranic and Classical Arabic" by Thackston ?? His books and audio for Persian are brilliant. If only we had the same for Arabic. I'm stuck with the only books that seem to help at this early stage of my learning, which is books from the 1890's by British military people and colonialists. The one by Arthur Cotton is good for a start but not the best. Internet Archive has some audio for it.
Madinah books 1-3 by dr v. Abdur raheem All students of university of madinah learn from this book (requirement is english) It can be use a self taught book since the key is also available The key is the explanation of the books in english including the grammar and vocabulary It explains the exercises also I'm midway of the first book. Alhamdulillah, even though I know very little, it is helping in doing zikr and salah, also in understanding and knowing some the rules lf tajweed. The books is available on google for free.
Here are some sunnah of the prophet(SAW) #...When ever the prophet is mentioned say (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) #...Dikir after every prayer/you can also add (wa bihamdi) and reciting *Alatul Kursi after every fard salah *SubahanAllah 33 times *AllahuAkbar 34 times *Amhamdulillah 33time #...While entering home syaing this supplication (Allahumma inni as'aluka khairal mawliji wa khairul makhraji bismillahi wajlana wa bismillahi kjarajna waaalla rabbina tawakkalna) #... While going outside of home saying this supplication (Bismillah tawakkaltu aaalallah wala hawla wala quwwata illa billah) #...When entering your home give salam even if there is no one give salam to your self #...Entering the bathroom with left foot and exiting with right *and covering the head and while relieving yourself sitting is wajib *and when relieving yourself don't face the qibla or your back behind it #...Entering the masjid with right foot and exiting with left and performing wudu at home #...Every muslim you cross by give salam #...Using meswak #...Using fragrence #...Reading Surah Khaf every Friday #...Dusting the bed with an edge of an cloth or bromm #...Eat with your right hand and share your food with the nearest person #... if any food drops of the plate pick it up remove the dust and eat it *after finish eating lick the plate with your fingers and lick your fingers #...Before eating and drinking saying bismillah and after finishing eating and drinking saying Allhamdulillah *if one forgots to say bismillah before eating or drinking say this (bismillahi fi awwalihi wa akhirihi) #... After finish eating sya this supplication (Allhamdulillah hil ladhi at amani hadha wa razaqanihi min ghayri hawlin minnee wa la quwwatin) #...Before staring any work or going to do something saying bismillah #...After doing wudu saying (La illah illallah wadahu la sarikala) #...While drinking or eating sitting is recommended and it is an sunnah #...Sleeping on the right shoulder #...Not sleeping on your stomach or chest #...Before going to sleep *sleep in the state of wudu *Surah ikhlas 3 times *Surah Nas 3 times *Surah Falak 3 times *Ayatul Kursi 3 times *And saying (Lailahaillallah MuhammadaRrasulullah) *And reciting Surah Mulk #...When going to sleep saying this supplication (Bismika rabbi wada tu janbi wa bika arfahu in amskata nafsi fagfir laha wa in arsaltaha fahfazha bima tahfaz bihi ibadaka-s-salihin)or (Allahuma bismika amutoo wa ahyaa) #...After waking up saying this supplication (Allhamdulillah hil-lathee ahyana baaada ma amatana wa ilayhin nushoor) #...After waking up doing wudu and put water inside the nose and blow it #... when wering cloths syaing this supplication (Allhamdulillah hil lathee kasanee hatha aththawab warazaqaneehi min ghayri hawlin minnee wala quwwah) *While wearing entire the right hand first and when taking of start with left hand same with the shoes Reference Sahih Al Bukhari: 12.28.153.168.183.216.217.245.568.3295.5010.5623.5628.5630.5631. 6293.6294.6295.6296.6311.6314. 6322.7393.7394 Sahih Muslim: 265.267(c).304.2018(a).2020.2024. 2025.2032.2034.2626 Jami Al Tirmidi: 14.1857.1858.1885.2048.2678.2689. 3426.3458 Abu Dawood: 2.30.51.4023.4141.5094.5095.5096. 5212 Ibn Majah: 303.307.3287.3288 An nasai: 259. Credits goes to Ismalic knowledge official Ranga nature English May Allah guide us and have patience and remember Your lord is not ONE EYED and to read surah kahf every friday Plz pray for palistine,Jordan,Syria,Iraq, Iran,Somalia,Yemen,India,China, Bangladesh And for this ummah Lailahaillallah MuhammadaRrasulullah
So here is the issue that needs to be clarified: Many people use the abbreviation “SAW,” “SAWS,” or “PBUH” to fulfill this obligation in their writing. Is this something that fulfills the obligation of sending the salaah and salaam on the Messenger? Let us look now to some of the statements of the scholars regarding this practice. The Permanent Committee of Scholars in Saudi Arabia headed by ‘Abdul-‘Azeez ibn ‘Abdillaah ibn Baaz issued the following verdict when asked about the validity of abbreviating the salaah on the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam): “The Sunnah is to write the entire phrase “sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam,” since it is a kind of supplication, and supplication is worship, (in one’s writing) just as it is in one’s speech. So to abbreviate it using the letter SAAD or the word SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM is not a supplication nor is it worship, whether it occurs in speech or writing. For this reason, this abbreviation was not used by the the first three generations, those that the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) testified to their goodness.” [8] “SAAD” and “SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM” are often used in some Arabic books. The English equivalents of these abbreviations would be: SAW, SAWS, SAAWS, PBUH, and the likes.
Bro you can only find it in Pakistan. I emailed the publishers and they said they are working on a English translation for it. But for now you gotta go to Pakistan to get it
Asalam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu in regards to the muallim ul quran book, is it available outside Pakistan and is it in English? If so please send a link to where I can purchase. Jazakallah khair
As Salaamu Alaikum, How can we get Muallim ul Quran? It is only sold in Pakistan. Can we order it through you? It appears that there isn't any international sales.
Is Shaykh Saeed Raslaan a Scholar or a serious student of knowledge, it’s just that I’m being advised to “find” an actual Scholar to study with whilst in Egypt, and not with a “mere” student. Please advise as I’m looking to travel InshaAllah.
Dear Sheikh ! Why don't you Teach us Arabic by Screen Sharing,from the Books of Aqidah or Tafseer Saadi or any you deem Good. Even Teachers at Universities or Colleges will immensely benefit. As we already know Basic Grammer
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. I extremely love Arabic but i couldn't speak in Arabic but i read & understand Arabic more then speaking in Arabic. I read Al -Arabiyya bina yadik book 1 & Al durosul Arabiya book 1 but i think there is no improvement in my Arabic due to lack of conversation in Arabic.
Sadia Sami In order to be able to speak fluently you must practice speaking. If you ever visit Islāmabād they have a great program for speaking at the Mahad al Lughat al Arabiyyah in G9/4
@@MasjidRibat Jazqallah howa khairun. But it is impossible for me to take that class because i am in Karachi. I hope Allah will help me to learn Arabic language. Again Jazqallah.
@@sadiasami6974 in karachi contact jamia Abi Bakar Islamia they run a 1 or 2 year course which focuses on spoken arabic and another institute called Role Model Institute google these 2 places for helping your spoken arabic
Asalam alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatuh. Is it necessary to memorize Alfiyyah and the other books? If so, why? I am learning Arabic on my own as there are no Arabic teachers where I live and I can't afford to travel. So, I looking for resources and ways to study Arabic so that I can be fluent. Jazakallahu khairan
Totally correct.. immersion is the way..read, read, read choose challenging texts.
I started with Ibn Al Qayyim Madaarij AsSaalikeen, then Shifaa AlAleel, then AsSawaaiq Al Mursalah..no help from anyone ever!! Every time I would ask the teachers in the masjid they would say they could not understand the old classic books, and they couldn't believe I was actually able to cope with them.
The reason I am writing this is to encourage all listeners that Allah is enough for you. In every sajdah I would ask Allah to help me.
يا ربي زدني علما، يا الفتاح افتح لي باب العلم، أستعين بك وحدك انت عليم بذات الصدور.
Allah has told us in Quran that He is enough
سيكفيكم الله
Don't hesitate, I started at age fifty.
Now I am 75.
Still reading eight hours a day.
Memorizing Surat Al Baqarah helps too to fight shaytaan who hates anyone to learn Islam.
But you must spend many hours alone in full concentration and keep up your Sunnah prayers every time.
How long did it take u to learn Arabic?
Could you please provide more details about your whole journey? We, strugglers, would really appreciate it a lot.
Asalaam mu alaykum wa ragmatullahi wa barakaatu...
Im asking did you had a small arabic background as you knew the sarf n nahu hey...that is why you could do it beloved..if you did have...coz I know what you talking about..
But for others get just the basics the madi mudari as you read things will start making sense..1word can change but get the qasas ambiyaa and start from nabie Ebrahim a.a
But how can you learn when you don’t understand a word you are reading? Please give more details on your learning system
@@theBakinNoob It is simple. You learn word by word. Over time you have enough words to understand any text.
Kitab al-Asasi (vocab);
Madina books;
Arabiyya bayna yadayk;
Classical way:
- Qatr an-Nada of Ibn Hisham, Sharh Sabeel al-Huda of Shaykh Abdul . Shaykh Abdullah al-Fawzan of Dar al Ibn al-Jawzi best.
- Ajurumiyya, with Tuhfa Saniyya by Shaykh Abdul Hameed. Easy is Sharh Ibn al-Uthaymeen, Maktabah ar-Rushd print. Or Shaykh Abdullah al-Fawzan.
Higher level with Nahw & Sarf:
- Alfiyya ibn al-Malik,
~ Sharh Muhayyidin Abdul Hameed. Sharf Ibn Aqeel is best. Maktaba al-Ma’araf.
~ Sharh ibn Al Uthahmeen of Alfiyya ibn Malik, 3 vols of Maktaba ar-Rushd.
~ Daleel al-Salik of Shaykh Abdullah ibn Salih al- Fawzan, Dar ibn al-Jawzi.
Books that ends debate:
- Nahw al-Wafi written on chapters of Alfiyya ibn al-Malik, Shaykh Abbas al-Hasan.
To Memorize Alfiyya ibn al-Malik, Dar ibn al-Jawzi tahqiq of Shaykh Abdullah ibn al Salih al Fawzan.
Easier way:
- Nahw al-Wadih, Maktaba dar al-Fikr(Beirut) with charts.
- Duroos an-Nahawiyya, Dar al-Aqeeda print with chart.
Balagha:
- Ibn Aqeel.
- Asas al-Balagha of Zamakhshari,
- Asrar al-Balagha of Abu Bakr Abdul Qahir Jarjani, og Shaykh Mahmud Shakir.
Easier Balagha books:
Balagha al-Wadih
To understand Quran:
- Muallam al Quran, Shaykh Obaid al Rahman Basheer. Dar al-Ilm print.
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Jaza Kallahou khayran May Allah bless you Ameen
Thank you akhi for this book's list
is kitab Al asas for learning fusha classical arabic, the arabic of the Quran in other words
JazakaAllah Khair for the list.
UA-cam is an absolute blessing!!!
Good Innovation😉😉😉😉
@@ishqmuhammed2826 Indeed. It is a good innovation in this dunya
A blessing for the disciplined user
But with limitations.use in either ways
@@ishqmuhammed2826 haha I see wa you done there😆
i remember watching this before i reverted to islam many months ago, alhamdulillah the best decision i ever made alhamdulillah thanks for guiding me towards the truth jazakallah khair sheikh
1:00 my ultimate dream to live in Saudi Arabia, specifically Makkah (preferably near the Haram). May Allah make it easy for me.
Ameen ❤
Amen, you can start by applying for sharia studies in Saudi uni's ;)
@@FBM964 I am too old for that, I don’t think they allow anyone over 25 to apply. جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا for saying aameen to my dua. 🙂
@@ibnamanot good news, last month a royal decree have removed this rule, now even above 25 can apply alhamdulilah, we have many foreign students that attend the droos of the scholars in the masajid, but theyre initially uni students.
May Allah give you tawfeeq where ever you are.
@@FBM964 subhan Allah, Allahu Akbar!!
This is great news!!
Aameen aameen. May Allah reward you and bless you brother.
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Wa 'alaykum Salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh
Next time read an English writing course book
It's very hard to find an environment 😞 . I didn't learn english through grammer but only through practical speaking. Even though I used to get average marks in English language I was among the most fluent in speaking. Learning arabic is like learning C++ or any other programming language. The world opens to you and you no longer depend on millions of articles with 1000s of opinions but on primary sources.
The simplest explanation of Ajrumiyyah is Almumti' الممتع by Malik Al-Mahdhari
Honestly!! I love that book
يدخلون الاسلام بهمة عالية ما شاء الله تجعلنا نخجل من انفسنا اللهم اعف عنا يارب
For vocabulary: Type "Understand Quran academy" and start with the 50% vocab series to 90%, this will help you understand the Quran. Then for general vocabulary, study the Bayna yadayk series (type Al Lisan), then Qira'at ul Al Rashidah, then Qisas An Nabiyyeen, then more serious books like Suwar min hayaat as-sahaba/tabieen, then Al Nadharat by Al Manflooti, then study the Quran word for word and Arabic poetry. Remember to listen daily for 1-2h (mainly the Quran at the beginning) so your brain gets used to the language which is how you naturally learned your native language to begin with.
Be consistent and inshaAllah by the time you finish bayna yadayk, you can listen to the other books being explained in Arabic without the need of a Englsh speaking teacher.
Jazakallahu khairan! I would recommend to add الكتاب لسيبوي it is next level Arabic
Exactly,
We get required knowledge in our daily life. Thanks alot.
is he talking about learning Classical Arabic or modern arabic?
I personally believe gateway to Arabic is underrated , it’s one of the best books series made , I teach my students it and use the dialogues from bayna yadayk
I 100% agree with you beyond a shadow of a doubt!
My children are learning from the Gateway to Arabic and they are absolutely loving it!
Mind you,they have an amazing teacher as well so I am truly blessed!
properties of an ism
1st. Status
a. forms of status
(i). R N J
(ii) . في محل R N J(not obvious)
b. how to tell status
(i). ending sounds
*u/un R a/an N i/in J
*also u R a N a J for partly flexibles
*non-flexibles don't change at all
(ii). ending combo
* aani ayni ayni 2RNJ oona eena eena 3RNJ aatun aatin aatin 3RNJ
c. light vs heavy
(i). (light means get rid of extra "n" sound . no "tanween" no "ن" from combo)
(ii). Normally a word should not be light but if a word is light it must be for one of four categories.
*mudaf
*partly flexible
*one being called
*for absolute no
d. flexibility
(i). fully flexible
*sound and combo
*both light and heavy
(ii). partly flexible
*foreign names
*places
*comparitive
^(when you add "ال" they become superlative and fully flexible)
^(also they are superlative and fully flexible when they are mudaf)
^(the "ال" and mudaf rule applies to colors and body defacts but doesn't change meaning)
2nd. Number
a. singular
(i). endind sound
b. pair
(i). pair combos
c. plural
(i).oona , eena , eena
*people only
d. Fem. Plural
(i). aatun , aatin , aatin
*people and things
e. plural cuz arab said so
(i). qawm , nass , qarn
f. broken plural
(i). human
* 3r / 1f
(ii). Non human
*1f
*3f
^if less than 10.
3rd. Gender
a. masculine
(i). default
b. feminine
(i). real
(ii). fake
* most word with ة
* feminine superlative / if it's 3 letters and 4rd is یٰ
(iii). fem cuz arab said so
*pg 36
(iv). Broken plural
* re-read rules
(v). body parts in pairs
*page 35
4th. Type
a.common
(i). default
b. proper
(i). "ال" on words
*hates tanween doesn't hate "ن" from combo
(ii). proper nouns
(iii). pronouns
(iv). pointers
*with immediate "ال" they are fragments without it they create "is"
(v). ism mowsool
(vi). the one being called
* the one being called light
* if it's a mudaf then it becomes nasb
(vii). if a mudaf ilai is proper then the mudaf is proper.
bayyinah arabic is best
By Dr Imran Alawiye?
Try lin nasheen series , its more fun to study with cool stories and dialogue.
ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ ماشاءاللہ جزاك اللهُ جزاك اللهُ جزاك اللهُ
والله إنك أفضل شيخ أسأل الله أن يحشرني معك في الجنّة
لا يعلم نهاية الإنسان وخواتيم الأمور إلا الله وحده عز وجل. ندعوا للأخ ولنا جميعا بحسن الختام. الحي لا تؤمن عليه الفتنة. عليكم بكثرة دعاء لأخوانكم الدعاة وقللوا من الأطراء والمدح.
is he talking about learning Classical Arabic or modern arabic?
And there you can see Imam Shafi'i 's Risala on shelf ❤
1) Read Arabic - 6 months to 1 year
2) Grammar - 200 hours of study
3) Fluency - Writing, listening comprehension. Immersion in a country.
I think 1 & 2 is as far as people go with vocabulary ongoing.
You first have to learn it to then speak it brother. what i did was first the Madinah books then watched Arabic stories for Children ( made from clay dolls ) i think it called Qasas Ambiyah from the Quran then Bayna Yadayk. And AlhamduLillah i am much better in speaking and understanding. The most Important thing is ... To stick to it and Finish it without leaving it. If you can do that then you will be successful in just a few years.
properties of an ism
1st. Status
a. forms of status
(i). R N J
(ii) . في محل R N J(not obvious)
b. how to tell status
(i). ending sounds
*u/un R a/an N i/in J
*also u R a N a J for partly flexibles
*non-flexibles don't change at all
(ii). ending combo
* aani ayni ayni 2RNJ oona eena eena 3RNJ aatun aatin aatin 3RNJ
c. light vs heavy
(i). (light means get rid of extra "n" sound . no "tanween" no "ن" from combo)
(ii). Normally a word should not be light but if a word is light it must be for one of four categories.
*mudaf
*partly flexible
*one being called
*for absolute no
d. flexibility
(i). fully flexible
*sound and combo
*both light and heavy
(ii). partly flexible
*foreign names
*places
*comparitive
^(when you add "ال" they become superlative and fully flexible)
^(also they are superlative and fully flexible when they are mudaf)
^(the "ال" and mudaf rule applies to colors and body defacts but doesn't change meaning)
2nd. Number
a. singular
(i). endind sound
b. pair
(i). pair combos
c. plural
(i).oona , eena , eena
*people only
d. Fem. Plural
(i). aatun , aatin , aatin
*people and things
e. plural cuz arab said so
(i). qawm , nass , qarn
f. broken plural
(i). human
* 3r / 1f
(ii). Non human
*1f
*3f
^if less than 10.
3rd. Gender
a. masculine
(i). default
b. feminine
(i). real
(ii). fake
* most word with ة
* feminine superlative / if it's 3 letters and 4rd is یٰ
(iii). fem cuz arab said so
*pg 36
(iv). Broken plural
* re-read rules
(v). body parts in pairs
*page 35
4th. Type
a.common
(i). default
b. proper
(i). "ال" on words
*hates tanween doesn't hate "ن" from combo
(ii). proper nouns
(iii). pronouns
(iv). pointers
*with immediate "ال" they are fragments without it they create "is"
(v). ism mowsool
(vi). the one being called
* the one being called light
* if it's a mudaf then it becomes nasb
(vii). if a mudaf ilai is proper then the mudaf is proper.
Do you understand when you recite Quran????
@@sadiya2418 I can understand more now when i recite the Qurán but it also lets you know that the Qurán is not something A man can write, you will understand that it is surly the words of Allah Azza wa Djall.
@J J wa Alaikum Assalaam ya Agie i apologize for the late reaction. that is so true that the only way to understand our Deen the right way Is in the Arabic Language . I did the Madinah books of the first edition called ,,, li gairi natiqeen bihi. i did that through following the real classes that where put online that are on the site LQ Toronto. you have many handy lessons there . after that i did the bayna yadayk and other grammatical books that are easy available online. but the main thing is Agie to stand fast on learning it. So if you do the 3 books of Madinah and the 3 books of Bayna you will have a very good understanding of the pure Arabic and will be able to read and understand the Arabic books of the learned ones of our Deen. Hold on it till the end and you will be amazed and understand why the Qurán is in this language. Hope you will succeed in this Agie Alkareem.
@@deen4857 Assalamu alyakum im also learning Arabic through the madina books and the LQtornoto videos. So beneficial.
Barakalahufeekum for those videos.... we have in germany a few strong da'is like Brother Abu Hamza Pierre Vogel and Abul Barra...but a big lack of 'ilm for german speaking muslims...so alhamdulilah i ve learnt a bit english to follow teacher like you Sheikh
Ассаламу алайкум ва рахматуллохи ва барокатух . Ма ша Аллох ! Шукран ! Жазакаллоху хойрон !!! Робби зидни илман нафиан , амалан солихан !!!
Thank you 🙏 Shaykh I will benefit lots from this video Allah bless you
al-Ansaree بارك الله فيك
@@MasjidRibat sheikh I am from Pakistan and I want your contact information please share i am seeking knowledge but dont know how to grow beyond my limitations
The best book to learn Arabic is madina book
Asalamu Aleikum. Do you own all three?
@@MrChi31 I own all three, I’m currently halfway through Madinah book 2 I really recommend you start the course it’s amazing. Everything is for free search for #1 learn Arabic for English speaking students” on UA-cam and there should be a video with a lot of views, the videos in total are 96 for all 3 books. The teachers name is Asif Meherali and the channel is called LearnArabic he is amazing I thoroughly recommend it. So far I can understand quite a number of verses, but not the difficult ones. By the end of the course they say you will be able to understand about 80% of the Qur’an which sounds about right.
have you that books please ??
@@Rajul2 thanks a lot, brother. I started looking into those videos and they are amazing. May Allah increase our knowledge.
@@salmahassan6998 ok thanks 👍
Would highly recommend the books of Dr. Fazil Samirai in Arabic. Only a little look shows their values
❤ The Prophet (ﷺ) came to us and we asked him, "O Messenger of Allah, we already know how to greet you (i.e., say As-salamu 'alaikum), but how should we supplicate for you?" He (ﷺ) said, "Say: 'Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammadin, wa 'ala 'ali Muhammadin, kama sallaita 'ala 'ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidum Majid. Allahumma barik 'ala Muhammadin, wa 'ala 'ali Muhammadin, kama barakta 'ala 'ali Ibrahima, innaka Hamidum Majid [O Allah, exalt the mention of Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as you exalted the family of Ibrahim. You are Praised and Glorious. O Allah, bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad as You blessed the family of Ibrahim. You are Praised and Glorious."'
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].❤
Shaykh Othmon, great job. Nice, video quality.
Mashallah Sheikh 😊
جزاك الله خيرا يا اخي! هذه النصيحة مهم جدا!
بارك الله فيك
is he talking about learning Classical Arabic or modern arabic?
@@MasjidRibat i also want to Arabic reading language book Arabic to English Arabic to Bengali Arabic to Urdu can you tell me the Arabic book name that i can read and study it.
I'm geeked out with you Sheikh
A real blessing
May Allah reward you for this useful video.
JazakAllah khair. Allahuma bariklahu.
Maa Shaa Allah Tabaarak Allah, Thanks for the information very important
is he talking about learning Classical Arabic or modern arabic?
جزاك الله خيرا
Shaan Saiyb وإياكم
السلام عليكم ورحمة اللة وبركاته
Shaykh can you please put the links where to buy those books from
Seek and you shall find. Some tips that might help in shaa allah:
1. Ask your local islamic bookshop, a student of knowledge or even the imam
2. If you go to umrah or hajj you will find many bookshops in mecca and madina
3. If you know someone or a student of knowledge going to Egypt, or of the likes, tell them to bring you back some of the books, they are much cheaper abroad in shaa allah
5. Amazon, eBay or darrusalam
Lastly, don't forget to make dua that allah aids you and others and gives all of us sincerity and success
dream arabic textbook is the best way to go
Try lin nasheen series - العربية للناشئين, its more fun to study with cool stories and dialogue.
is he talking about learning Classical Arabic or modern arabic?
آنا احب ان اتعلم فصاحت القران
For beginners i wouldnt really recommend madinah books as they are more focused on grammar rather than vocab(from experience) rather i suggest learning al arabiyya bayna yadaik
Ye i got the madina books i think you should learn the vocabulary before getting thr madina books
Alfiyyah is such a beautiful name
الفية
جزاک اللہ خیرا
is he talking about learning Classical Arabic or modern arabic?
I have studied Arabic nahv, sarf, balagha. I want learn modern Arabic.
jazakallah khair
I love this video 🤩
سكرا يا فضيلة الشيخ. من فضلك تكلم في العربية لكي نقوي لغتنا
Awesome video Allah bless you
Thanks sheik, I am a person who wants to begin learning the Arabic language. I was wondering one day can you do a teaching on the legacy of Muhammad Ibn Abdul-Wahhab. I benefitted greatly from the two books of his I read. I think he has been maligned in a negative way in the west and by other sects.
Victor Jordan Jr we will إن شاء الله
@@MasjidRibat we’re waiting Shaykhna
Legacy of Ibn Abdul Wahab is isis.
Yes and that’s what we as those who follow the salaf say to those who criticise him. Just read his books and u will find that he only follows quran and sunnah. But people criticise as if he is khariji
@Tahmid Alpha12 no akhi please don’t criticise me I know he destroyed shirk. But this is something that even the prophet ﷺ did as shrines were worshipped just like the time of the prophet. The same happened the sheikh Muhammad ibn abdul wahhab. He talked the talk so he walked the walk
Salam, where can I get these books in Canada? (and arabic books in general) Please and thank you!
Asalamoalikum wrehmtullah
Which books should read to increase vocabulary .
Assalam alaykoum, which book do you recommand regarding quranic vocabulary for an absolute beginner, focusing on the meaning and sarf of the words. djazaaka Allah khairan.
Wow, you too go for EXCELLENT prints. I also like paper quality.
Nauman Ali Khan's Dream Intensive is also good. Do check it.
العربية بين يديك
Waaw Alhamdulillah nice teaching may Allah bless you and where can I find this books.
i'm native arabic and I could teach a native english from scrach
I want a native english to practice english so I'm ready on line video if you want
I am not a native English but i am pretty advanced in english. I also study at English University. We can practice together if you want.
Sheikh can you upload videos on Nahw al Wadih? I am unable to find any complete playlist on UA-cam
Ma sha Allah
Assalamualaikum
Dear Brother in Islam
Jazakallah khair for ur valuable information about Arabic Language and about The Holy Qur'an
Dear I am from India embraced Islam in 1998 worked hard more in life Alhamdulillah , and now I know some what Arabic Language but need more deep study , Alhamdulillah I am BA Arabic but need to study , work and to become an expert in an Arabic Language, I am 40 now but I am very much thristy for ilm , pls guide me and help me to go to Al Azher University , Egypt nobody is there for me ,, plsss hope u will never ignore me
جزاکم اللہ خیرا
I will be waiting for ur positive help , guidance and reply
@mustafa I don't know his mail I'd 😭
U r not replying just liking means what does it mean😭
@mustafa who is shaikh?
@mustafa ok thanks
Wa 'alaykum assalaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu
السلام عليكم ورحمة اللة وبركاته يا شيخ
جزاك لله خيرا
I was looking for the book معلم القرآن by shaykh ubaid, and I even found their UA-cam channel and website. However what I see is arabic/ Urdu. Is there and all arabic version or arabic/English version ? Since I am a English speaking Muslim? I don't understand Urdu
و عليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته,
بارك الله فيكم.
Could you share a link to those videos please?
can u share the links ?
@@Ashrafali7502.. Shaykb Uthman is teaching Muallimul Quran in this channel. Check it out, its good MashaAllah. May Allah grant the shaykh the highest rank Jannah for his work.
Give a list of arabic best grammar books.. please
Shaykh which books or audio books do you suggest to read Arabic with the ultimate goal to read the Quran and pronounce words correctly? I know this may seem elementary but I've always struggled reading and thus cannot memorize from recitation. If any other viewers can suggest something it will be highly beneficial for me inshallah
Noorania Qa’dia. You can get the book, and also look it up on UA-cam and learn along with the teacher in shaa allah
I would recommend Quran Revolution with Imam Wisam Sharieff. I did a course with them and it really improved my reading if you can’t find a local teacher
I would the channel Arabic101 for learning how to read arabic and quran, i learned my tajweed from there, barakAllahu feekum
جزاك لله خيرا
Also can you please put the names of the books below
Can't we get a pdf of Muallam al Qur'an in English? I don't know urdu
If I may make a request....I'm a researcher of herbal medicine. I want to learn literary Arabic and the. books for this are, in my opinion, difficult if not impossible. Is there any chance that there is audio somewhere for the book: "An Introduction to Koranic and Classical Arabic" by Thackston ?? His books and audio for Persian are brilliant. If only we had the same for Arabic. I'm stuck with the only books that seem to help at this early stage of my learning, which is books from the 1890's by British military people and colonialists. The one by Arthur Cotton is good for a start but not the best. Internet Archive has some audio for it.
It's all for those who speak Arabic, I mean these all books are in Arabic but I want to learn Arabic
Amazon has Arabic books for English speakers
Your meant to watch videos
Madinah books 1-3 by dr v. Abdur raheem
All students of university of madinah learn from this book (requirement is english)
It can be use a self taught book since the key is also available
The key is the explanation of the books in english including the grammar and vocabulary
It explains the exercises also
I'm midway of the first book. Alhamdulillah, even though I know very little, it is helping in doing zikr and salah, also in understanding and knowing some the rules lf tajweed.
The books is available on google for free.
Here are some sunnah of the prophet(SAW)
#...When ever the prophet is mentioned say (sallallahu alaihi wasallam)
#...Dikir after every prayer/you can also add (wa bihamdi) and reciting *Alatul Kursi after every fard salah
*SubahanAllah 33 times
*AllahuAkbar 34 times
*Amhamdulillah 33time
#...While entering home syaing this supplication (Allahumma inni as'aluka khairal mawliji wa khairul makhraji bismillahi wajlana wa bismillahi kjarajna waaalla rabbina tawakkalna)
#... While going outside of home saying this supplication (Bismillah tawakkaltu aaalallah wala hawla wala quwwata illa billah)
#...When entering your home give salam even if there is no one give salam to your self
#...Entering the bathroom with left foot and exiting with right
*and covering the head and while relieving yourself sitting is wajib
*and when relieving yourself don't face the qibla or your back behind it
#...Entering the masjid with right foot and exiting with left and performing wudu at home
#...Every muslim you cross by give salam
#...Using meswak
#...Using fragrence
#...Reading Surah Khaf every Friday
#...Dusting the bed with an edge of an cloth or bromm
#...Eat with your right hand and share your food with the nearest person
#... if any food drops of the plate pick it up remove the dust and eat it
*after finish eating lick the plate with your fingers and lick your fingers
#...Before eating and drinking saying bismillah and after finishing eating and drinking saying Allhamdulillah
*if one forgots to say bismillah before eating or drinking say this (bismillahi fi awwalihi wa akhirihi)
#... After finish eating sya this supplication (Allhamdulillah hil ladhi at amani hadha wa razaqanihi min ghayri hawlin minnee wa la quwwatin)
#...Before staring any work or going to do something saying bismillah
#...After doing wudu saying (La illah illallah wadahu la sarikala)
#...While drinking or eating sitting is recommended and it is an sunnah
#...Sleeping on the right shoulder
#...Not sleeping on your stomach or chest
#...Before going to sleep
*sleep in the state of wudu
*Surah ikhlas 3 times
*Surah Nas 3 times
*Surah Falak 3 times
*Ayatul Kursi 3 times
*And saying (Lailahaillallah MuhammadaRrasulullah)
*And reciting Surah Mulk
#...When going to sleep saying this supplication
(Bismika rabbi wada tu janbi wa bika arfahu in amskata nafsi
fagfir laha wa in arsaltaha fahfazha bima tahfaz bihi ibadaka-s-salihin)or
(Allahuma bismika amutoo wa ahyaa)
#...After waking up saying this supplication (Allhamdulillah hil-lathee ahyana baaada ma amatana wa ilayhin nushoor)
#...After waking up doing wudu and put water inside the nose and blow it
#... when wering cloths syaing this supplication (Allhamdulillah hil lathee kasanee hatha aththawab warazaqaneehi min ghayri hawlin minnee wala quwwah)
*While wearing entire the right hand first and when taking of start with left hand same with the shoes
Reference
Sahih Al Bukhari: 12.28.153.168.183.216.217.245.568.3295.5010.5623.5628.5630.5631.
6293.6294.6295.6296.6311.6314.
6322.7393.7394
Sahih Muslim:
265.267(c).304.2018(a).2020.2024.
2025.2032.2034.2626
Jami Al Tirmidi:
14.1857.1858.1885.2048.2678.2689.
3426.3458
Abu Dawood:
2.30.51.4023.4141.5094.5095.5096. 5212
Ibn Majah:
303.307.3287.3288
An nasai:
259.
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May Allah guide us and have patience and remember Your lord is not ONE EYED and to read surah kahf every friday
Plz pray for palistine,Jordan,Syria,Iraq, Iran,Somalia,Yemen,India,China, Bangladesh And for this ummah
Lailahaillallah MuhammadaRrasulullah
So here is the issue that needs to be clarified: Many people use the abbreviation “SAW,” “SAWS,” or “PBUH” to fulfill this obligation in their writing. Is this something that fulfills the obligation of sending the salaah and salaam on the Messenger? Let us look now to some of the statements of the scholars regarding this practice.
The Permanent Committee of Scholars in Saudi Arabia headed by ‘Abdul-‘Azeez ibn ‘Abdillaah ibn Baaz issued the following verdict when asked about the validity of abbreviating the salaah on the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam): “The Sunnah is to write the entire phrase “sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam,” since it is a kind of supplication, and supplication is worship, (in one’s writing) just as it is in one’s speech. So to abbreviate it using the letter SAAD or the word SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM is not a supplication nor is it worship, whether it occurs in speech or writing. For this reason, this abbreviation was not used by the the first three generations, those that the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) testified to their goodness.” [8]
“SAAD” and “SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM” are often used in some Arabic books. The English equivalents of these abbreviations would be: SAW, SAWS, SAAWS, PBUH, and the likes.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله
I can’t find the معلم القرآن book anywhere for delivery to the USA , can anyone please send me a link, جزاكم الله خيرا
Bro you can only find it in Pakistan. I emailed the publishers and they said they are working on a English translation for it. But for now you gotta go to Pakistan to get it
@@ai7593thanks for the reply , jazakallah khayran
WHATS the last book can’t even understand or see the book mate
Plese provide me link of this book.Dr V. Abdur Rahim. Madinah Arabic Reader - 8.pdf .
Please paste the all links
i have a question what is your thoughts on tafsir uthmani?
I am an original Arabic speaker, anyone who wants to practice language with me communicates with
@@majid-8055-boss You'll find my phone number in the description on my channel.
I want to practise where is your number
Hello how can I contact you?
Asalam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu in regards to the muallim ul quran book, is it available outside Pakistan and is it in English? If so please send a link to where I can purchase. Jazakallah khair
السلام علیکم ورحمتہ اللہ وبرکاتہ
حضرت عربی سے عربی ڈکشنری ہے آف لائن کمپیوٹر کے لیے اگر ہے تو براہ کرم رہنمائی فرمائے
Stay a way of grammar at the begining. Learn how to pronounce and read. If you are firm in learning. A week or two is enough.
Sheikh what book is the red book also in the row on the shelf? it piqued my interest?
amazon links would be great
Dear, How can I get Madinah Arabic grammar books? can you please help me?Thanks if you can
It's available on Amazon
Can your described books be had in PDF?
السلام عليكم
Great video الحمد لله
While in Pakistan did you manage to memorise Alfiyyah?
Abu Muadh Shahid وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
Yes الحمد لله
@@MasjidRibat حفظك الله
من العجيب أنا هذا الرجل يتكلم عن دراسة اللغة العربية ولكنه لم يدرس ولا يتكلم بطلاقة. فأحذر أمثاله
As Salaamu Alaikum, How can we get Muallim ul Quran? It is only sold in Pakistan. Can we order it through you? It appears that there isn't any international sales.
What kind ?
Please which contiry are you
Which book is good for someone who doesn’t know anything about Arabic, like not even speaking Or anything.
Start with some basic arabic book, like the gateway series for example or the madeenah series.
شكرا
Even beginners can read these books?
Which books are studying in madina university ? Arabic books ?
Is Shaykh Saeed Raslaan a Scholar or a serious student of knowledge, it’s just that I’m being advised to “find” an actual Scholar to study with whilst in Egypt, and not with a “mere” student. Please advise as I’m looking to travel InshaAllah.
He’s one of the biggest scholars in Egypt
When you say memorise, do you really mean to memorise it cover for cover or just to study it completely
Jazakallahu khayran
Memorize just the mutoon, not the whole book
Where can I buy the books?
Who wants Arabic tutor to learn Nahwul wazih & etc....?
I’m here
What about English ?
My language is Arabic but I'm not good in English
Plz name of the book.
Salamu alaikum! Is there a school in say Qatar or Saudi in which I can learn Arabic?
Do you need online Arabic class
Which book is good to speak?
Can I get naho and sarf in the English version.
اريد ان اشتري معلم القرآن، اين اجد هذا؟
Can I get the same book with English translation please
Dear Sheikh !
Why don't you Teach us Arabic by Screen Sharing,from the Books of Aqidah or Tafseer Saadi or any you deem Good. Even Teachers at Universities or Colleges will immensely benefit. As we already know Basic Grammer
إن شاء الله
Ya ustazh please in how many months can I learn arabic
Shaikh search about lisanul quran
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم.
I extremely love Arabic but i couldn't speak in Arabic but i read & understand Arabic more then speaking in Arabic. I read Al -Arabiyya bina yadik book 1 & Al durosul Arabiya book 1 but i think there is no improvement in my Arabic due to lack of conversation in Arabic.
Sadia Sami In order to be able to speak fluently you must practice speaking. If you ever visit Islāmabād they have a great program for speaking at the Mahad al Lughat al Arabiyyah in G9/4
@@MasjidRibat
Jazqallah howa khairun. But it is impossible for me to take that class because i am in Karachi. I hope Allah will help me to learn Arabic language.
Again Jazqallah.
M B they have different programs depending on your level
@@sadiasami6974 in karachi contact jamia Abi Bakar Islamia they run a 1 or 2 year course which focuses on spoken arabic and another institute called Role Model Institute google these 2 places for helping your spoken arabic
how did u studied?
Asalam alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatuh. Is it necessary to memorize Alfiyyah and the other books? If so, why? I am learning Arabic on my own as there are no Arabic teachers where I live and I can't afford to travel. So, I looking for resources and ways to study Arabic so that I can be fluent. Jazakallahu khairan
I need to know as well
If you understand Urdu, check out Mr Amir Sohail's lectures. His teaching methods are amazing. Makes things very easy. Ma shaa Allaah!
@@docaishah521 no doubt,, he is an expert in teaching arabic