Assalamu Alaikoom. In "sana" dua there is a تَ attached with two words. The 1st word is (تَبَارَكَ = تَ + بَارَكَ) The 2nd word is (تَعَالَى = تَ + عَالَى) In previous comment you told me tha بركة = Blessing (Noun) and بَارَكَ = Blessed (Past form) Now my question is that, what is the meaning of "عَالَى" and why there is a تَ connected with these 2 words- (عَالَى and بَارَكَ) I also want to know that, why there is a ى connected with the word "عَالَ"?
May Allah gives you Jannatul Firdavs. Honestly, your channel is the only one in UA-cam which is all about Quran and the lessons related to to understand it deeply. Thanks for creating it sir.
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I was following a famous sheik teaching similar thing lamina ibn malik in a poetry form..so complicated for beginners, this brother's ability to simplify things is mind blowing.. what a legend!! trust me..Alahuma barik ..a world class 👏
Anyone looking to learn Arabic I highly recommend the Madinah Arabic book courses on UA-cam, I've almost finished book 2 and my understanding of the Qur'an has increased so much
Many times I had tried to understand what is the purpose of this Verbs Forms chart but couldn't get it. The way you taught is simply marvelous with Quranic verse examples. I wanted to know why are they 10 Forms.
Alhamdulilah. The reason why there are 10, is that these are the only possible formations of verbs, that's their limit. There isn't any more ways in which you will see verbs in Arabic other than these 10.
Active past: شَعَرَ Active present: يَشْعرُ Active imperative: اشْعُرْ Passive past: شُعِرَ Passive present: يُشْعَرُ Gerund: شَعْر Active participle: شَاعِرٌ Passive participle: مَشْعُورٌ Place and time: مُشْعَرٌ
Jazakallah Khair brother, Alhamdulillah it is easy to follow through the lessons. May Allah swt bless and reward you with all goodness here and hereafter. Aameen
Such an excellent method of teaching, imparting the blessed knowledge about Quranic grammar. This rooting is amazing in the sense of learning so many Arabic words and its meaning, May Allah reward you for this noble work, ameen.
The baabs / measure part has been explained so clearly. I am using passive sentence with subject being mustatir. This shows how well you are explaining. Jazak Allah Khair.
Would you like your good deeds to continue increasing even after your death? The Prophet (sa) said "When a man dies, his good deeds come to an end except three; ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, and righteous offspring who will pray for him." (Muslim) Please share my channel with your contacts, and inshaAllah if they benefit and teach others this will count as beneficial knowledge and your good deeds will continue to increase even after your death as long as the benefit continues inshaAllah. JazakhAllah khair🤲!🤲..
Alhamdulillah,your assistance help me a lot to know quranic arabic. May Allah give u jannatul firdaos Brother i m curious about which country are u from?are u a scholar of Quran and what about your educational background? It would be so kind of you to reply.your educational information will help me also by following your method so plz reply.
JAZAKALLAH MAY Allah reward you in this Dunia and Akhera and bless all the Muslim with the knowledge of the Quran. Can I have more short lessons of Quran Arabic please?
بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ وَمَكَرُوۡا مَكۡرًا وَّمَكَرۡنَا مَكۡرًا وَّهُمۡ لَا يَشۡعُرُوۡنَ -----Word by Word----- وَمَكَرُوا۟ : So they plotted مَكْرًا : a plot وَمَكَرْنَا : and We planned مَكْرًا : a plot, وَهُمْ : while they لَا : (did) not يَشْعُرُونَ : perceive. -----Saheeh International----- And they planned a plan, and We planned a plan, while they perceived not. Al-Quran - Surah 27 - An-Naml - Ayah 50. شَعَرَ Sensed/perceived
Assalamualaikum brother. The poster has a mistake. On measure V column 2 Active Present there is a typo that will confuse many. Please correct that. Rest, you are one of the most wonderful teachers I have ever encountered in life. Only Allah can grant you the returns for what you are doing. Warm regards and lots of love from Kashmir
I have a Question. The middle Vocal of the Verb (e.g. the ت by كتب) can have a Fetha, Dammah or Kesra by conjugate it into the Present tense (e.g. هو يَكْتُبُ). And another word like نَصَرَ is conkugated in Present tense like هو يَنْصُرُ. So what is the Trick behind? How can I know which vocal the middle Letter will have by conjugation?
Masha'Allah the way you explain all the details of the grammatical terms and conditions are excellent. Please let me know which books are for the beginning, it is difficult to make notes while listening and watching the video. Jazkk
The grammar series will be turned into a book in shaa Allah, but it is still work in progress. The first Quran vocabulary book is out Alhamdulilah, let me know if that was what you meant. Asslamo alikom
Would you like your good deeds to continue increasing even after your death? The Prophet (sa) said "When a man dies, his good deeds come to an end except three; ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, and righteous offspring who will pray for him." (Muslim) Please share my channel with your contacts, and inshaAllah if they benefit and teach others this will count as beneficial knowledge and your good deeds will continue to increase even after your death as long as the benefit continues inshaAllah. JazakhAllah khairan.....
Are measure, pattern, and molds being used interchangeably? In lesson 11, you refer to them as if they are 3 different concepts. JazzakAllah khayr for the clarification.
Sir, the thumbnail of this video reads Lesson 10 instead of 11. Also, both the links for Homework lesson 11 and Verb Forms Poster are broken. Thank you for your great lessons and resources. Love you for the sake of Allah. May Allah accept all your efforts and preserve and protect you and your family. Ameen. Summa Ameen.
Salam aleikum! Dear Instructor, it would also be very helpful if you could give the names and numbers of the Suras and of the ayats you provide at your lessons. Shukran Lika!
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuAllah May Allah swt grant you tawfeeq and reward you immensely for the lessons Can I ask what is the name of the app/software you use jazakum Allahu khayra
Question: 3:55 The video shows يكتُبَ while your voice is saying يكتبُ this is confusing me if I use the table you gave to identify the meaning using roots and measures
Pls pls can you elaborate the "meaning of the Measure?" The first column?Its a bit confusing and as i think if we know it well than it will help very much
Jazak Allahu khairan for the amazing work. Your videos are very thorough and make everything really simple and easy to understand. May Allah accept from you. For the TEN MEASURES chart, shouldn't the passive participle (مفعول) for Family II be مُفَعَّل instead of مفْعَّل ? I hope you will be uploading more grammar content soon in sha Allah.
Assalamu Alaikoom. In "sana" dua there is a تَ attached with two words. The 1st word is (تَبَارَكَ = تَ + بَارَكَ) The 2nd word is (تَعَالَى = تَ + عَالَى) In previous comment you told me tha بركة = Blessing (Noun) and بَارَكَ = Blessed (Past form) Now my question is that, what is the meaning of "عَالَى" and why there is a تَ connected with these 2 words- (عَالَى and بَارَكَ) I also want to know that, why there is a ى connected with the word "عَالَ"?
The root is ع ل ي. So the pattern is to add an alif after first letter. So ب ر ك ب ا ر ك The alif is added after baa in this case. So it's baarak, and the taa is added before it. In this case, ع ا ل ى The yaa is interchangeable with the waaw and alif. So the alif sound comes. Hope it's clear. I'm also not that good at Arabic yet
thank you for your lectures. It really enligtened me on the topics. i just have a clarification. i get that makara is patterned to fa3ala. but how to pattern that on the present and imperative under the active verb column. my mind is malfunctioning here .. 😅 thank you.
Jazakallah for making this so simple. I am trying to learn arabic and am in a course now. I frequently look into your channel for learning new things. Can i reproduce it in my native language? Because many of my coursemates are not so good at English. I want to share this with them
Would you please give the English examples of verbs which are mentioned vertically. You gave examples of those horizontally. I don’t understand. Even though you mentioned reflexive of 1,2,add color etc. but i can’t understand because you didn’t give examples. I understood all your lectures except this.
Assalamu Alaikoom. In "sana" dua there is a تَ attached with two words. The 1st word is (تَبَارَكَ = تَ + بَارَكَ) The 2nd word is (تَعَالَى = تَ + عَالَى) In previous comment you told me tha بركة = Blessing (Noun) and بَارَكَ = Blessed (Past form) Now my question is that, what is the meaning of "عَالَى" and why there is a تَ connected with these 2 words- (عَالَى and بَارَكَ) I also want to know that, why there is a ى connected with the word "عَالَ"?
(Barakبارك) is the past of the verb (yobarek يبارك) while (barakah بركة) is the noun of the verb and the first means blessed while the second means the bless itself
@@mariamyehia4070 Thank you so much for the information. Now one last question, what's the meaning of "تَبَارَكَ"? There is an extra تَ. I'll be very grateful.
Place in Arabic means اسم المكان which turns the verb into a noun indicating where the verb happens. Example: كتب becomes مكتب which is a place where things get written, or "an office" to be more precise. Time means اسم الزمان which turns the verb into a noun indicating a time when the verb happens. Example: وعد means to promise, and it becomes موعد which is a time to do something promised, or "an appointment" to be more precise. Hope this helps.
Don't forget to download the poster of TEN MEASURES chart here: bit.ly/37e0ziH
If you can't download it, let me know.
Thank you very much👍
Assalamu Alaikoom.
In "sana" dua there is a تَ attached with two words.
The 1st word is (تَبَارَكَ = تَ + بَارَكَ)
The 2nd word is (تَعَالَى = تَ + عَالَى)
In previous comment you told me tha بركة = Blessing (Noun)
and بَارَكَ = Blessed (Past form)
Now my question is that, what is the meaning of "عَالَى" and why there is a تَ connected with these 2 words- (عَالَى and بَارَكَ)
I also want to know that, why there is a ى connected with the word "عَالَ"?
Asc I wish the vedios were systematic to follow like where to start as a beginner.
@@hindiaahmed1837 They are alhamdulilah,
Please watch this lesson to know where you should start: ua-cam.com/video/86qiFqqZSG0/v-deo.html
Do you know what prophet Muhammad said?? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
May Allah gives you Jannatul Firdavs.
Honestly, your channel is the only one in UA-cam which is all about Quran and the lessons related to to understand it deeply. Thanks for creating it sir.
Would you like your good deeds to continue increasing even after your death?
The Prophet (sa) said "When a man dies, his good deeds come to an end except three; ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, and righteous offspring who will pray for him." (Muslim)
Please share my channel with your contacts, and inshaAllah if they benefit and teach others this will count as beneficial knowledge and your good deeds will continue to increase even after your death as long as the benefit continues inshaAllah.
JazakhAllah khair🤲
I was following a famous sheik teaching similar thing lamina ibn malik in a poetry form..so complicated for beginners, this brother's ability to simplify things is mind blowing.. what a legend!! trust me..Alahuma barik ..a world class 👏
Unbelievably made simple. May Allah (SWT) reward this brother.
I have just started to learn quranic grammar I can't believe that I found the best channel may allah give you the goods of this dunya and hereafter
This channel is a goldmine! May Allah swt rewards each of your effort 1 million times! Amen
May Allah grant you a long life. so that many Muslims can learn your videos.
Anyone looking to learn Arabic I highly recommend the Madinah Arabic book courses on UA-cam, I've almost finished book 2 and my understanding of the Qur'an has increased so much
Many times I had tried to understand what is the purpose of this Verbs Forms chart but couldn't get it. The way you taught is simply marvelous with Quranic verse examples. I wanted to know why are they 10 Forms.
Alhamdulilah.
The reason why there are 10, is that these are the only possible formations of verbs, that's their limit. There isn't any more ways in which you will see verbs in Arabic other than these 10.
@@Arabic101 Jazak Allahu Khairan Ya Usthadh
@@Arabic101 there are 15 not 10
I can't download it💔💔
You are perfect arabic teacher. I am so lucky to fallow you. The greeting to you from Turkey. The best wishes
Active past: شَعَرَ
Active present: يَشْعرُ
Active imperative: اشْعُرْ
Passive past: شُعِرَ
Passive present: يُشْعَرُ
Gerund: شَعْر
Active participle: شَاعِرٌ
Passive participle: مَشْعُورٌ
Place and time: مُشْعَرٌ
Active present
Shukran lika!
Jazakallah Khair brother, Alhamdulillah it is easy to follow through the lessons. May Allah swt bless and reward you with all goodness here and hereafter. Aameen
Such an excellent method of teaching, imparting the blessed knowledge about Quranic grammar. This rooting is amazing in the sense of learning so many Arabic words and its meaning, May Allah reward you for this noble work, ameen.
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته، و جزاك الله خيرا كثيرا طيبا في الدنيا والآخرة . شرحْتَ الدرسَ ممتاز !
Best teaching I'm Abdalla from Mombasa kenya it's clear and understood may Alwah bless you and your family amin
JazakaAllahukair, hope you will complete this series, very beneficial, kindly complete this series as early as possible.
May Allah bless you abundantly. Keep moving God is your strength 🙏
maashaa Allah may you be rewarded
Alhamdulillah. May Allah bless you.,, thanks for sharing
Masha-Allah. May Allah bless you for making the Arabic language so easy to understand. JazzakAllahu khairan.
Ramadan kareem. Good luck on your Arabic learning journey.
@@enlightenusarabic Say "Ramadan Mubaarak" instead of kareem. May Allah bless you
GOD BLESS YOUUUUU MAY ALLAH BLESS YOUUUUU MY BROTHEERRRRR MAY ALLAH BLESS YOUUU YA RAABBBBBBB
Jazakullah khair habib, may Allah grant you jannatul Firdaus 🤲
Masyaallah..you always come up with very clever storyboard of explaining something(s)..
thank you very much !!! love how you break it down to simple terms and give examples
Alhamdulillah. Baru faham penggunaan jadual wazan
The baabs / measure part has been explained so clearly. I am using passive sentence with subject being mustatir. This shows how well you are explaining. Jazak Allah Khair.
Jazakallah! Your lessons are very accurate and understandable 🙂
Your videos are very useful.
Jazaaka Allahu Khairan Katheeran 🙂
Jazak ALLAH khair brother
Jazakallah Khair brother😊
Past
شَعَرَ
Present
يَشْعرُ
Imperative
اشْعر
passive Past
شُعِرَ
passive present
يُشْعَرُ
gerund
شَعْر
Active participle
شَاعِر
passive participle
مَشعُور
Place&time
مَشْعَر
May Allah blessed you. Useful knowledge indeed. Thank you.
Zazak Allah Khairun.
this channel has been so helpful! alhamdulillah 💖 thank you so much!
Excellent table.
JazakAllah. Very helpful in understanding verb forms in Arabic.
جزاكَ الله خيرا
Excellent channel for learning arabic
بارك الله فيك يا أخي
May Allah bless you and increase your knowledge...
Would you like your good deeds to continue increasing even after your death?
The Prophet (sa) said "When a man dies, his good deeds come to an end except three; ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, and righteous offspring who will pray for him." (Muslim)
Please share my channel with your contacts, and inshaAllah if they benefit and teach others this will count as beneficial knowledge and your good deeds will continue to increase even after your death as long as the benefit continues inshaAllah.
JazakhAllah khair🤲!🤲..
Assalamu Alaikum.
Please tell me what's the Difference bitween بركة and بَارَكَ?
Alhamdulillah,your assistance help me a lot to know quranic arabic. May Allah give u jannatul firdaos
Brother i m curious about which country are u from?are u a scholar of Quran and what about your educational background? It would be so kind of you to reply.your educational information will help me also by following your method so plz reply.
WOW, THAT WAS A VERY LUCID AND EASY FOLLOW LESSON.
JazakAllah u khaira very informative video and stepwise learning.
شكرا لك على المعلزمات
Thank you
You’re a genius thanks a lot
Alhamduliaha Alhamduliaha Alhamduliaha Subhannallah Subhannallah Subhannallah
JAZAKALLAH MAY Allah reward you in this Dunia and Akhera and bless all the Muslim with the knowledge of the Quran. Can I have more short lessons of Quran Arabic please?
بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ
وَمَكَرُوۡا مَكۡرًا وَّمَكَرۡنَا مَكۡرًا وَّهُمۡ لَا يَشۡعُرُوۡنَ
-----Word by Word-----
وَمَكَرُوا۟ : So they plotted
مَكْرًا : a plot
وَمَكَرْنَا : and We planned
مَكْرًا : a plot,
وَهُمْ : while they
لَا : (did) not
يَشْعُرُونَ : perceive.
-----Saheeh International-----
And they planned a plan, and We planned a plan, while they perceived not.
Al-Quran - Surah 27 - An-Naml - Ayah 50.
شَعَرَ Sensed/perceived
Assalamualaikum brother.
The poster has a mistake.
On measure V column 2 Active Present there is a typo that will confuse many.
Please correct that.
Rest, you are one of the most wonderful teachers I have ever encountered in life.
Only Allah can grant you the returns for what you are doing.
Warm regards and lots of love from Kashmir
شكرا جزيلا
I have a Question.
The middle Vocal of the Verb (e.g. the ت by كتب) can have a Fetha, Dammah or Kesra by conjugate it into the Present tense (e.g. هو يَكْتُبُ).
And another word like نَصَرَ is conkugated in Present tense like هو يَنْصُرُ. So what is the Trick behind? How can I know which vocal the middle Letter will have by conjugation?
Such tabular format for each 3-letter roots...
From Faatihaah to an-Nas...
syukran
جزاک اللہ
With reference to ayat 71 of Surah Az-Zumar
Why the first verb (یاتکم) is singular and other two
(یتلون) (ینذرونکم)
plural? JazakAllah
Excellent table, but there should be a basic English verb for every arabic verb.
Masha'Allah the way you explain all the details of the grammatical terms and conditions are excellent.
Please let me know which books are for the beginning, it is difficult to make notes while listening and watching the video.
Jazkk
The grammar series will be turned into a book in shaa Allah, but it is still work in progress.
The first Quran vocabulary book is out Alhamdulilah, let me know if that was what you meant.
Asslamo alikom
How advanced are you zubaida
Please remember me in your Tahajjud prayers and daily ones. I am memorizing Quran and I am being too lazy in this journey.
Would you like your good deeds to continue increasing even after your death?
The Prophet (sa) said "When a man dies, his good deeds come to an end except three; ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, and righteous offspring who will pray for him." (Muslim)
Please share my channel with your contacts, and inshaAllah if they benefit and teach others this will count as beneficial knowledge and your good deeds will continue to increase even after your death as long as the benefit continues inshaAllah.
JazakhAllah khairan.....
May Allah make you steadfast
@@ardit9938 ameen. Thank you.
Are measure, pattern, and molds being used interchangeably? In lesson 11, you refer to them as if they are 3 different concepts. JazzakAllah khayr for the clarification.
Sir, the thumbnail of this video reads Lesson 10 instead of 11. Also, both the links for Homework lesson 11 and Verb Forms Poster are broken. Thank you for your great lessons and resources. Love you for the sake of Allah. May Allah accept all your efforts and preserve and protect you and your family. Ameen. Summa Ameen.
Thank you very much
Salam brother, i think it would be helpful if you also put the English word under each variation.
Thank you somuch
السلام عليكم و رحمةالله و بركاته... why did you put the dammah on the ك ...
Thank you borther for your hard work you are doing great work. Where would I be able to find the 75 words list your mention in the video?
Salam aleikum! Dear Instructor, it would also be very helpful if you could give the names and numbers of the Suras and of the ayats you provide at your lessons. Shukran Lika!
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuAllah
May Allah swt grant you tawfeeq and reward you immensely for the lessons
Can I ask what is the name of the app/software you use jazakum Allahu khayra
MashaAllah.
Assalamu alaikum shaikh where is 2nd part?
@Arabic101 Assalam Alaikum wa Rahmatullah, Ustadh could you post a similar table to this one but in Arabic?
NOOR Foundation - International Inc.
This Arabic Dictionary could be useful to form such tables for each verbs...
I still dont understand this, maybe because my arabic skill is too novice.
I'll be rightback to listen this grammar lesson if my arabic be better.😂😅🙏
Great
My question is : if كتب belong to 1st root, why the present become يٓكتُبُ not يٓكتٓبُ ?
Assalamu Alaikum.
Please tell me what's the Difference bitween بركة and بَارَكَ?
Question:
3:55
The video shows يكتُبَ while your voice is saying يكتبُ this is confusing me if I use the table you gave to identify the meaning using roots and measures
Assalamualaikum. Jazakallah for this video. Have you made a video on mithaal verbs/ all of the weak verbs?
Wa alikom asslam,
Yes, they are explained under "how to understand 85% of the Qur'an" series
Asslamo alikom
Pls pls can you elaborate the "meaning of the Measure?" The first column?Its a bit confusing and as i think if we know it well than it will help very much
Will you complete the series?
Yes, in shaa Allah
Is the column for Place/Time correct?
For example, if we take the word كتب what would the outcome be?
Asslamo alikom,
That was indeed a typo, I corrected it, you can find the latest version here: bit.ly/37e0ziH
Jazakum Allahu khairan.
Jazak Allahu khairan for the amazing work. Your videos are very thorough and make everything really simple and easy to understand. May Allah accept from you.
For the TEN MEASURES chart, shouldn't the passive participle (مفعول) for Family II be مُفَعَّل instead of مفْعَّل ?
I hope you will be uploading more grammar content soon in sha Allah.
Ramadan Mubarak. Good luck with your Arabic learning journey 👍 😀
Task (2):
- Using the TEN MEASURES chart, form all the possible variations of
these four words.
1. تَقَدَّمَ root --> قَدَّمَ (Measure 2)
يُقَدِّمُ
قَدِّمْ
قُدِّمَ
يُقَدَّمُ
تَقْدِيمٌ or تَقْدِمَة
مُقَدِّم
مُقْدَّم
مُقَدَّم
2. مَنصُورُون root --> نصر (Measure 1)
نَصرَ
يَنْصرُ
انْصرْ
نُصِرَ
يُنْصَرُ
نَصر or نُصُور
نَاصِر
مَنصُور
مَنْصَر
3. يقاتل root --> قتل (Measure 1)
يَقْتلُ
اقْتلْ
قُتِلَ
يُقْتَلُ
قَتْل or قُتُول
قَاتِل
مَقْتُول
مَقْتَل
4. تَذكِرَة root--> ذكر (measure 1)
يَذْكرُ
اذْكرْ
ذُكِرَ
يُذْكَرُ
ذَكْر or ذُكُور
ذَاكِر
مَذْكُور
مَذْكَر
Task (3)
Analyze the verbs (and other words you can recognize) in following Ayah:
4:147
مَّا يَفْعَلُ ٱللَّهُ بِعَذَابِكُمْ إِن شَكَرْتُمْ وَءَامَنتُمْ ۚ وَكَانَ ٱللَّهُ شَاكِرًا عَلِيمًا ١٤٧
مَا = What
يَفْعَلُ (Measure 1, active present) = do
بِعَذَابِكُمْ : prefix بِ (with/in), عَذَاب (punishment), كُم suffix (you pl.)
إِن = if
شَكَرْتُمْ = suffix تُمْ (You pl.), شَكَرَ root (past tense verb)
وَءَامَنتُمْ = prefix وَ, suffix تُمْ (You pl.), ءَامَن (measure 3 فَاعَل) root --> ءمن
وَكَانَ = prefix وَ,
شَاكِرًا = measure 1 pattern فَاعِل
عَلِيمًا = measure 1 pattern فَاعِل
Assalamu Alaikoom.
In "sana" dua there is a تَ attached with two words.
The 1st word is (تَبَارَكَ = تَ + بَارَكَ)
The 2nd word is (تَعَالَى = تَ + عَالَى)
In previous comment you told me tha بركة = Blessing (Noun)
and بَارَكَ = Blessed (Past form)
Now my question is that, what is the meaning of "عَالَى" and why there is a تَ connected with these 2 words- (عَالَى and بَارَكَ)
I also want to know that, why there is a ى connected with the word "عَالَ"?
The taa is added for words as a prefix. All I know
The root is ع ل ي. So the pattern is to add an alif after first letter.
So ب ر ك
ب ا ر ك
The alif is added after baa in this case. So it's baarak, and the taa is added before it.
In this case,
ع ا ل ى
The yaa is interchangeable with the waaw and alif. So the alif sound comes.
Hope it's clear. I'm also not that good at Arabic yet
Thanks for the knowledge. Inshaa Allah I'll find the inner meaning soon.
Assalamu Aleikum brother, Are we expecting more videos related to Arabic grammar anytime soon?
Wa alikom asslam,
Yes, will pick it up again to finish this series after Ramadan in shaa Allah.
Awesome ❤🌹
Salaam I can’t seem to download the chart
thank you for your lectures. It really enligtened me on the topics. i just have a clarification. i get that makara is patterned to fa3ala. but how to pattern that on the present and imperative under the active verb column. my mind is malfunctioning here .. 😅 thank you.
Assalamualaykum. The imperative of the form 1 and the past of the form 4 makes me confused
Jazakallah for making this so simple.
I am trying to learn arabic and am in a course now. I frequently look into your channel for learning new things.
Can i reproduce it in my native language? Because many of my coursemates are not so good at English. I want to share this with them
Assalamu alaikum
Would you please give the English examples of verbs which are mentioned vertically. You gave examples of those horizontally. I don’t understand. Even though you mentioned reflexive of 1,2,add color etc. but i can’t understand because you didn’t give examples. I understood all your lectures except this.
I cannot seem to find the match for 'Makrann' from the table, please help. Thanks.
The word مَكْر is an infinitive form. It will be under the first row (variation #1) مَكرًا
Walikum Assalam. Thank you!
Please whould you make a topic on youtube called sarf please
They conspired a plan and We schemed a plan but they perceive not. Is this answer correct
What means Reflective of and Passive of? Please tell me.
Like I explained in the video, I'll explain each form with its frequent verbs in a separate video each in shaa Allah.
Arabic 101 Assalamu Alaikum.
Please tell me what's the Difference bitween بركة and بَارَكَ?
Wa alikom asslam,
The first word is a past verb (gave blessing)
and the second is a noun (blessing)
Assalamu Alaikoom.
In "sana" dua there is a تَ attached with two words.
The 1st word is (تَبَارَكَ = تَ + بَارَكَ)
The 2nd word is (تَعَالَى = تَ + عَالَى)
In previous comment you told me tha بركة = Blessing (Noun)
and بَارَكَ = Blessed (Past form)
Now my question is that, what is the meaning of "عَالَى" and why there is a تَ connected with these 2 words- (عَالَى and بَارَكَ)
I also want to know that, why there is a ى connected with the word "عَالَ"?
Do you teach Arabic online?
I think there is a spelling mistake in the poster, on the word يتفعل
Assalamu Alaikum.
Please tell me what's the Difference bitween بركة and بَارَكَ
(Barakبارك) is the past of the verb (yobarek يبارك) while (barakah بركة) is the noun of the verb and the first means blessed while the second means the bless itself
@@mariamyehia4070 Thank you so much for the information.
Now one last question,
what's the meaning of "تَبَارَكَ"? There is an extra تَ.
I'll be very grateful.
@@mariamyehia4070 in Arabic there are 10 patterns/ wax sans/ mounds. This ت is part of the one of the pattern .
@@TheRaafia Does this extra "Ta" change the meaning of Baaraka(Blessed) word? If it does so than what is the changed meaning of it?
i need the next part , i cant find lesson 12
There isn't Lesson 12 yet.
I am explaining the verb forms in detail in this series: ua-cam.com/play/PL6TlMIZ5ylgr0FQHVC3yzL6TM9lOXHXc7.html
Can anyone explain to me the time and place pls I didn't get it
Place in Arabic means اسم المكان which turns the verb into a noun indicating where the verb happens. Example: كتب becomes مكتب which is a place where things get written, or "an office" to be more precise.
Time means اسم الزمان which turns the verb into a noun indicating a time when the verb happens. Example: وعد means to promise, and it becomes موعد which is a time to do something promised, or "an appointment" to be more precise.
Hope this helps.
@@Arabic101 Jazakallah Khair
@@Arabic101 it helped thank u الله يعطبك العافيه
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