Arabic Grammar most common Verb used in Quran قَالَ to say [# L22 -P1]
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- Arabic Grammar nahw and sarf Morphology of the most commonly used verb verb in the Qur'an [# L22 -P1]
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COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1)
Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali
Lesson NO/Title: Lesson 22, The Most Important verb قَالَ (he said)
This video: Lesson L22 Part-1 [# L22-P1] - conjugation of the verb قَالَ، يَقُوْلُ، قُلْ
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⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️
00:00 learning outcomes
01:02 Root ق و ل
03:22 Intro weak verbs قَال يَقُوْلُ
06:45 Arabic verb classification
13:26 Conjugation of قَالَ
16:20 Hollow أجوف verb changes
22:25 Conjugation practice قَالَ
23:40 Conjugation يَقُوْلُ Mudhari الْمُضَارِع
27:05 Easy conjugation of most common sigah
30:00 The Mudhari الْمُضَارِع - يَقُوْلُ
31:50 Conjugation of قُل Imperative
33:12 Changes in conjugation
39:18 Review of verbs
41:32 Other derived words ق و ل
46:00 Conclusion
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The قَالَ (Qaala) is a irregular verb. It has a weak letter in the middle root, it is also known as a 'hollow verb' الْأَجْوَف
Weak letters in Arabic are ا، و، ي
when و or ي is any of the root letters they do not follow the standard verb patterns.
One of the best, if not the best, explanations of weak letters I have seen on UA-cam. May Allah protect Ustadh from arrogance and pride, and may Allah always make him a humble servant, ameen.
آمين يا رب العالمين
Ameen ya-rabbal aalameen
the best lesson on the topic. JazakALLAH khairan .
I was looking for this lesson so long alhamdolillah
May GOD reward you for your wonderful job you are doing and make easy to continue we really appreciate what you are doing jazaka lahu Khairan
Jazakallah ... May Allah bless you
Good teacher, shukuran.
Alhamdulillah, I keep following your lecture this far...today is the 1st day of Ramadan. Ramadan kareem to all...especially to ustadz M. Arjan Ali and family
Ramadan Kareem to all.
Alhamdulillah thank you ustaz
Alhamdulillah, thank you very much my teacher mashallah, I'm so happy to learn with you, barakallah.
Alhamdulillah my first time hearing this teaching
Jazaakallahu khairan. We always waiting your lesson until finish lesson 24.
Alhamdulillah! Ustad, God bless you ameen!
Alhamdulillah for the great work. Awaiting for the next lesson InshaAllah
Keep this work, brother. May Allah bless you for sharing knowledge.
Alhamdulillah, a wonderful lesson with great presentation.
Many many thanks - May Allah bless you for your kind feedback
جزاك الله خيرا.
Jazakumullahu Khairan Ustaz
شكرا أستاذ very helpful and concise
Thanks!
May Allah bless you
Another excellent attempt
Thanks brother
Alhamdulillah
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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh from Indonesia 🇲🇨🙏May Allah make things easy for you in this world and in the hereafter.
Ameen - May Allah bless you for your dua
@@TheLanguageofQuran ameen,Always waiting for the next lesson☺️
Selam aleykum brather Jazaka Allahu for your effort to help people
I do want to Esk you if passable to trancileit every word in Englishi don’t know the mining of the worlds and it hard to get in the direction
You are Mashalla weary god Ticher
Jazaka Allahu khair
Walikumusalam, everything is translated, this is lesson 22 but has been taught before has not been translated.
Alhamdulillah, It's an amazing work. Allah S. T. rewards you for this holly effort. BUT Which software are you using to visualize the words.
Ameen
I use Microsoft PowerPoint
WAITING FOR NEXT CLASS INSHAALLAH
insha Allah after Eid, we will be uploading new lessons.
MashaAllah ❤ sir .....sir i want to learn modern standard arabic grammar including tenses and model verbs in the same as we study in English grammar...i know only English grammar very well...i need that book which includes all the English grammar tenses and model verbs in comparison with modern standard arabic grammar all stuff with harakaat and aeraab ....because a beginner can't understand the arabic without harakaat or aeraab
Thank you for your feedback.
I am sorry I do not know any book like this. Also, I only teach the basics of Quranic Arabic, and do not really have any expertise with Modern Standard Arabic.
After long time, ustz.
We were eagerly waiting for your lessons.
Assalamualaikum...can you please tell me if you made a book on these lessons? If yes,where can I find it?
We are working on the book, Insha'Alla it will be available within 1-2 months
once available we will announce on this Channel and our website also
@@TheLanguageofQuran ok jazakallah khair
بارك الله فيك
Please where can I find the table of كثر conjugation
I am not sure if there is a chart - please do a google search and you may find it
Jazakallh khair. I am following the lessons. It's very clear and easy to note down. I am on
Madina book 2. Did you do separate lessons according to the book? If so please send the link or website. Ramadan Mubarak to you n the family.
Assalamualikum, thank you for your feedback.
i have not done any videos on Madina Book series, there are plenty of vidoes on them on youtube please check there
Thank you, where can i have the series containing all the lessons
All lessons I have uploaded are on this channel under Playlist
Assalaamu alaikum I can't seem to access your website. Is it currently functioning?
Walikumusalaam
The website is currently undergoing development, Insha-Allah in 2 weeks we will have a basic site up and running.
Thereafter I will be putting articles on the website and learning resources.
Assalamu Alaikum. Why are the moon, star and the sun mentioned as "female' (hunna)? Appreciate you response.
Walikumuslaam
The subject of gender has been covered in previous lessons in these series. Please refer to the lesson on gender of an ISM.
I am not clear as to what you mean by @hy are the moon, star and the sun mentioned as "female' (hunna)"
Where did you see this example and in what context was it used ?
Do you have books in pdf?
Assalamualikum,
Yes a eLeanring pack is available along with a PDF and details notes, and quizes with model answwrs are available here
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may Allah reward you for the immense effort. Alhamdulillah, I have been following the lessons and practicing with reading the Quran. Have been able to recognize the verbs and nouns taught via your lessons, alhamdulillah. In sya Allah will continue to follow the lessons and the advice given.
Ameen
20:25 How does QA-L-NA (where Lam has a sukoon, and no vowel) belong to the NA-SA-RA family? Do we have to refer back to QA-LA-NA for it?
I am sorry your question is not clear - i think there maybe a confusion in the the root is derived. I am sorry I cannot type up here all the rules related to conjugation of weak verbs
As salaamu alaikum, how do I get book 2
Assalamualikum, I have not been able to complete BOOK-TWO to a standard that is ready for publication, as a result there has been significant delay.
Insha'Allah as soon as it is ready I will announce on this Channel, as well as upload videos.
Thank you for your patience.
Aslm when will lesson 22 P2 be available
Sorry brother due to a number of personal issues, I have not been able to record new lessons. Insha'Allah soon I will be uploading more content and on regular basis
Assalamu Alaikum ustaz. In sura Fussilat (Ha mim) , aya no 37, the moon, star and sun are mentioned as female (hunna). Why are the female here?
Best regards
Have you studied the rules related to gender in Arabic grammar ? It is covered in those lessons.
He mentioned the moon and the son but also the day and the night and He say prostrate to who create all this things the night the day the sun and the moon ..
Hunna (هن) is specific and (ها ) is more content والله أعلم
10:40 Can we infer that AlMuzaaf also doesn't have a Hamza, just like in the case of AlSalim... for the purpose of remembering?
In my opinion its best to stick with original definition - AlMuzaaf is doubling of 2nd and 3rd root letters
45:50 AlAqaweel is a plural of Aqwaal which is a plural of ??
The singular is QAWLUN -
You make it so hard, plz find a method to be easy for students to learn.
My apology if you are finding these lessons hard. Certainly that is not my intention.
please see there are many other videos on YT which you may find easier and more beneficial.
This is the best that I can do at this moment, if you have any suggestions for improving please share it with us.
@@TheLanguageofQuran Yes, I downloaded others, which is easy, but not yours. Sorry.