I happened on this series to supplement the class I’m currently taking. Your patience and obvious love for the language and the Quran is so apparent in how you teach. May Allah reward you abundantly for sharing this for all. I pray for success in my endeavor to learn this beautiful language.. Ameen
Allahu akbar so clear explanations, easy to grasp! may ALlah make it easy for everyone who are eager to learn the language of the Quran, the words of Allah. I am so blessed i find this lesson, i love it when brother say.."maybe one day u will stand up and teach" in sha Allah... i am 2years revert and in 6 months i volunteer to teach basic arabic the modern way, i want to learn grammar too in sha Allah and one day i will teach it,ameen. May Allah grant highest jannah for everyone who are involved in this materials,fisabilillah.
More verb conjugations/Revision (from the beginning to 33:52) Lesson 5 only Pg 27 (33:52 to the end) *Note:* Links to the Madina Arabic book, key, solutions and handouts are in the description. My comment in no way is a means to skip parts of the video. It's just for people who come *back* to Brother Asif's videos for a better understanding of certain concepts. I hope my comment will help them save time and watch parts that they want a revision in.
If you are worried that he skipped explaining verb conjugations هُنَّ Hunna onwards ( All that Saakin pronouns and Mutaharrik pronous business) . Dont panic, he is going to explain it in detail in the beginning of the next lecture i,e Lesson 5.
Kindly tell me where from I can get the worksheet stuff which the teacher is asking students to do. Those worksheets are not to be seen anywhere in the text book.
He is so calm and peaceful person. The way he teaches is very interesting. May Allah bless all who is giving efforts to learn the language of Qur'an. I like to be a teacher like you. Allah will send all of us to جننت insha'Allah.
Asalaam alaykum May Allah Taala open doors for you and protect you & your family against any shari from baniadam & shaitan and his soldiers on this planet earth Ameeeeen
حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو بَكْرِ بْنُ أَبِي شَيْبَةَ وَزُهَيْرُ بْنُ حَرْبٍ جَمِيعًا عَنْ ابْنِ عُلَيَّةَ قَالَ أَبُو بَكْرٍ حَدَّثَنَا إِسْمَعِيلُ ابْنُ عُلَيَّةَ عَنْ عَبْدِ الْعَزِيزِ بْنِ صُهَيْبٍ عَنْ أَنَسٍ قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ إِذَا دَعَا أَحَدُكُمْ فَلْيَعْزِمْ فِي الدُّعَاءِ وَلَا يَقُلْ اللَّهُمَّ إِنْ شِئْتَ فَأَعْطِنِي فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا مُسْتَكْرِهَ لَهُ Anas bin Malik (رضي الله عنه) narrated, “The Messenger of Allaah (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said, ‘When one of you makes dua, he should be firm in his supplication and should not say, “O Allaah, if You wish then grant me (my request),” for indeed, there is none who can compel Him.’” (Sahih Muslim)
For anyone looking for the text and exercise books, go to this address abdurrahman.org/arabic-learning/madina-arabic the old website does not work anymore .
I would ask a question: if Muhammad is defined why the teacher declines it with tanwin that is Muhammadun - Muhammadan - Muhammadin and not Muhammadu - Muhammada - Muhammadi? Sorry, probably I missed something. Congratulations to the teacher, may Allah bless him
Refer to lesson 1.. all proper nouns are definite and they can end with tanween. Kitabu muhammadin, Muhammad's book , genitive clause. Majroor. And also it is masculine in nature always have tanwin as opposed to feminine that does not decline. Fatimatu
Hello. Can you please forward the amazon link where I can buy all three volumes of the Medina books. Also the key notes. I’m writing fro Australia. Many thanks. Salwa.
Better to join lectures of Albayyanah by Nauman Ali khan... Here i am finding v much difficulty because he is overloading alot of stuff without getting in detail of specific topic. Like he has yet to explain how a noun is predicted as number,gender,type or state but went into verb
Mudaaf can never have "al" and never have tanween and it is always considered as a definite noun. I have problems with understanding this because of the following reason: how am i supposed to say "Give me the book of Ali" and "Give me a book of Ali". Both of these sentences seem to be the same if i understood it correctly. Could someone please enlighten me.
I'm confused. He said earlier on in the video that MoDaf does not have tanween. Then later on, around the 1:04:29, he mentions abdoon Allahu and abdoon alSamadu.
(Possessive case) I don't understand: "pen of the student" is "qalamu'l talibin" ? why talibin and not talibi ? I thought that only proper nouns get "-in" and common nouns get "-i". Proper noun: mohamed-in (of Mohamed); Common noun: mudaris-i (of the teacher). I'm confused. Please help. Thanks.
Qalamo talibin Is due to the reason that Qalamo is the specific qalam and is possessed by a special student.which made him a define noun. So there will be tanween or alif laam. Qalamo talibin or Qalamo ut talibi (with alif laam of muzaf aleh )
+reghin79 Qalam-utalibi : Pen of the student (Specific student, Proper. So combination is proper also. Qalamo talibin : Pen of a student (Any student, commen)
@@zeeaquarian6340 From lec4 ...i understand the its قلم الطالب ,and reading is qalamo attabee...just like almudarasee .... jazakallah khair next lessons hopefilly improve our knowledge in shaa Allah
second question - proper masculine names eg muhammad are considered definite , but unlike definite common nouns which take oo ending example al masjidu , they take un ending which is muhammadun ? is my conceptual understanding correct?
All names are proper define nouns ..in any shape they came...like muhammadun...Shakeenun. but the other thing names like qalamun are indefine nouns .... U can point any pen ...so it is indeinite.. when u point a specific pen then qalamun convert to القلم .... Hopfully u understand brother .. jazakallah khair
@@qurancolorurdu12345 Salaamalaikum Sir thankyou for your prompt reply .I really appreciate the effort and time taken for this .May Allah bless you and guide you further with is beautiful language of the Qur'an dua
I'm curious about why everybody in class is either Pakistani or Indian, despite the fact that they're in Canada. Was the class given in an Indian or Pakistani cultural center?
becoz we luv islam from d bottom of our hearts..... no nationalism,culture was able to separate us from islam unlike d arabs with arab nationalism, turks with Turkish nationalism, indonesia with malay nationalism.....its d muslims of indo-pak who rose up against d british when they abolished d ottoman caliphate.....no other muslim ethnicity raise their voice against this.....last but not least in today's world every muslim countries are formed on the basis of regional people but it is only pakistan which was formed in the name of Islam
Brother nothing to curious ,bcz the course was organize by those brothers and sisters ... Nothing like cultural centers,and another basic fact is the teacher is belongs to Urdu language and those brothers and sisters also belongs to Urdu community... All though they all may migrated to Canada or nri and nrp
Yes it became abdulsamadee..no problem...as also abdul qadiree...the teacher said that...u can listen again ...u will understand that brother..jazakallah khair
I happened on this series to supplement the class I’m currently taking. Your patience and obvious love for the language and the Quran is so apparent in how you teach. May Allah reward you abundantly for sharing this for all. I pray for success in my endeavor to learn this beautiful language.. Ameen
Allahu akbar so clear explanations, easy to grasp! may ALlah make it easy for everyone who are eager to learn the language of the Quran, the words of Allah. I am so blessed i find this lesson, i love it when brother say.."maybe one day u will stand up and teach" in sha Allah... i am 2years revert and in 6 months i volunteer to teach basic arabic the modern way, i want to learn grammar too in sha Allah and one day i will teach it,ameen. May Allah grant highest jannah for everyone who are involved in this materials,fisabilillah.
Ameen!
InshaAllah
Ameen ya Rabbul Alamin
Aameen
How are things 8 years on. Have you mastered it yet
May Allah be pleased with Bro. Dr. Abdur Rahim who has done this good work for Non-Arabic Muslim and Non-Muslim to learn Quranic Arabic Language.
More verb conjugations/Revision (from the beginning to 33:52)
Lesson 5 only Pg 27 (33:52 to the end)
*Note:* Links to the Madina Arabic book, key, solutions and handouts are in the description.
My comment in no way is a means to skip parts of the video. It's just for
people who come *back* to Brother Asif's videos for a better
understanding of certain concepts. I hope my comment will help them save time and watch parts that they want a revision in.
sister it really helpful...JazakAllah
...
Is something some part missing here between video 3 and 4??
Mohammad Shahbaaz yes me too with the same problem..😞
Ms. Fakhria Ahmadi, in video number 5 sir revised everything. Now all thing are clear.
Are you still studying this ? I started this in lockdown.
If you are worried that he skipped explaining verb conjugations هُنَّ Hunna onwards ( All that Saakin pronouns and Mutaharrik pronous business) . Dont panic, he is going to explain it in detail in the beginning of the next lecture i,e Lesson 5.
Yes bro he skipped.. He only taught third person up to ھما, after that its all messed up..
ua-cam.com/video/yHBR7s2riCY/v-deo.html this is the portion that is missing
Kindly tell me where from I can get the worksheet stuff which the teacher is asking students to do. Those worksheets are not to be seen anywhere in the text book.
@@SKhan-go4ev click on the credits in the description and everything should be there on his website. If you need more help let me know in sha Allah
Yes I also thought about this
Thanks brother ☺️
He is so calm and peaceful person. The way he teaches is very interesting. May Allah bless all who is giving efforts to learn the language of Qur'an. I like to be a teacher like you. Allah will send all of us to جننت insha'Allah.
جنّة
Jazakum Allahu Khairan. Allahumma Salli Ala Muhammad Wa Ale Muhammad.
Brs and Sis before getting into part -4,listen first 50 mins of part 5..and then come to part 4 u will find it little ease in Shaa Allah
I did that and you are right
The teaching after 4th lesson 5th lesson is simplified to understand & grasp the lessons become easy.
Masha Allah very helpful lesson Allah bless this fantastic teacher and we are really very fortunate that we got this course in free 😊
Alhamdulillah , it was very enjoyable lessons, JazakAllah Khyran my dear sir and many thanks.
Asalaam alaykum May Allah Taala open doors for you and protect you & your family against any shari from baniadam & shaitan and his soldiers on this planet earth Ameeeeen
MAY ALLAH (SWT) REWARD FOR YOUR GOOD WORK
NEVER ENDING KNOWLEDGE TILL THE DAY OF JUDGMENT
BARAKALLAH FIEK
Jazak’Allahu humus khair Thankyou very much brother , May Allah swt bless you always Ameen
May Allah reward you the highest Jannat.
and a better akhirah inshaAllah. this guy is amazing
MashaAllah ustadh..u are a great teacher
very helpful educational videos
Jazakalahu Khairan brother for your help in my arabic lessons!
Abdullah
This is very well done. Mashallah jzk brothers.
ما شاء الله استاذ آصف جزاك الله خيراً
حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو بَكْرِ بْنُ أَبِي شَيْبَةَ وَزُهَيْرُ بْنُ حَرْبٍ جَمِيعًا عَنْ ابْنِ عُلَيَّةَ قَالَ أَبُو بَكْرٍ حَدَّثَنَا إِسْمَعِيلُ ابْنُ عُلَيَّةَ عَنْ عَبْدِ الْعَزِيزِ بْنِ صُهَيْبٍ عَنْ أَنَسٍ قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ إِذَا دَعَا أَحَدُكُمْ فَلْيَعْزِمْ فِي الدُّعَاءِ وَلَا يَقُلْ اللَّهُمَّ إِنْ شِئْتَ فَأَعْطِنِي فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ لَا مُسْتَكْرِهَ لَهُ
Anas bin Malik (رضي الله عنه) narrated, “The Messenger of Allaah (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said,
‘When one of you makes dua, he should be firm in his supplication and should not say, “O Allaah, if You wish then grant me (my request),” for indeed, there is none who can compel Him.’”
(Sahih Muslim)
Mashaallah.. really wonderful teaching... May Allah increase your knowledge amin..
Sir your way of teaching is amazing as always
Jazzak Allah, Asif brother May Allah bless you, You make it so easy.
Thank you شكرا
ماشاءاللہ
May Allah bless you all
Mashaallaha very nice explanation
Ma Shaa Allah, Syukran Ustaz.
Amazing teacher!
it helped me alot
Really good teacher
For anyone looking for the text and exercise books, go to this address abdurrahman.org/arabic-learning/madina-arabic
the old website does not work anymore .
Thank you
barakal Allahou fik.
Mashaallaha he is a great teacher
Umdaa ustaaz
Excellent teaching
He shared that we should do 2 verb conjugations daily, does anyone know if there is a list of verbs for us to do this with everyday?
Yes search for the madinah book handouts which is full of all the grammar that you will learn. The specific page is called sound triliteral verbs
Bravo,,,،,,ا
I would ask a question: if Muhammad is defined why the teacher declines it with tanwin that is Muhammadun - Muhammadan - Muhammadin and not Muhammadu - Muhammada - Muhammadi? Sorry, probably I missed something. Congratulations to the teacher, may Allah bless him
Refer to lesson 1.. all proper nouns are definite and they can end with tanween. Kitabu muhammadin, Muhammad's book , genitive clause. Majroor. And also it is masculine in nature always have tanwin as opposed to feminine that does not decline. Fatimatu
Hello. Can you please forward the amazon link where I can buy all three volumes of the Medina books. Also the key notes. I’m writing fro Australia. Many thanks. Salwa.
There is another channel in which the same lectures are uploaded ,it has link in description from there u can download all the materials
Go to iqturanto web site given in description... You got. All metarials InshaaAllah
Wa'alaikum salam warahmatullahi wa barakatuh
You may buy the DVD series from lqtoronto [dot] com under "non-profit strore" link.
.
jazakallahu khayran
Very easy method to learn thanks
Could you please share with us the handout book which you mentioned about it at class. Please please
in the comments someone has mentioned the actual link that works
Better to join lectures of Albayyanah by Nauman Ali khan... Here i am finding v much difficulty because he is overloading alot of stuff without getting in detail of specific topic. Like he has yet to explain how a noun is predicted as number,gender,type or state but went into verb
Start from the first video you will understand
Where can i get these books which has been discussed in the videos.
MaashAllah
I wish this teacher taught mathematics
Mudaaf can never have "al" and never have tanween and it is always considered as a definite noun. I have problems with understanding this because of the following reason: how am i supposed to say "Give me the book of Ali" and "Give me a book of Ali". Both of these sentences seem to be the same if i understood it correctly. Could someone please enlighten me.
I'm confused. He said earlier on in the video that MoDaf does not have tanween. Then later on, around the 1:04:29, he mentions abdoon Allahu and abdoon alSamadu.
i am also confused with todays lecture
i want to learn arabic ።but i have not the course hand out could you share to me?
(Possessive case) I don't understand: "pen of the student" is "qalamu'l talibin" ? why talibin and not talibi ? I thought that only proper nouns get "-in" and common nouns get "-i". Proper noun: mohamed-in (of Mohamed); Common noun: mudaris-i (of the teacher).
I'm confused. Please help. Thanks.
Qalamo talibin
Is due to the reason that Qalamo is the specific qalam and is possessed by a special student.which made him a define noun. So there will be tanween or alif laam.
Qalamo talibin or
Qalamo ut talibi (with alif laam of muzaf aleh )
+reghin79 Qalam-utalibi : Pen of the student (Specific student, Proper. So combination is proper also.
Qalamo talibin : Pen of a student (Any student, commen)
@@zeeaquarian6340 From lec4 ...i understand the its قلم الطالب
,and reading is qalamo attabee...just like almudarasee ....
jazakallah khair
next lessons hopefilly improve our knowledge in shaa Allah
Is handouts available on web?
you are also mudaaf and mudaaf ilahi.. ( Adurahmani) ☺️☺️☺️
Jazak Allah
second question - proper masculine names eg muhammad are considered definite , but unlike definite common nouns which take oo ending example al masjidu , they take un ending which is muhammadun ? is my conceptual understanding correct?
All names are proper define nouns ..in any shape they came...like muhammadun...Shakeenun.
but the other thing names like qalamun are indefine nouns ....
U can point any pen ...so it is indeinite..
when u point a specific pen then qalamun convert to القلم ....
Hopfully u understand brother ..
jazakallah khair
@@qurancolorurdu12345 thank you/ shukran
Sir among mutariq one has sakoon on last alphabet that is Antum
It comprises two parts one is three words فعل Plus extra words تم ..تنن تما ,They have vowel symbols please..
The handouts the presenter is talking about, are they available with someone
Yes available
@@qurancolorurdu12345 could you kindly share
@@hinnahamid101 not possible here ...if u have whatsapp no...i will share u there please
@@qurancolorurdu12345 please share the 3 tamreen solutions .my WhatsApp is +922103062113433.
mehjabeenkhan99@gmail.com.
Thsnkyou
@@qurancolorurdu12345 Salaamalaikum Sir
thankyou for your prompt reply .I really appreciate the effort and time taken for this .May Allah bless you and guide you further with is beautiful language of the Qur'an dua
I'm curious about why everybody in class is either Pakistani or Indian, despite the fact that they're in Canada. Was the class given in an Indian or Pakistani cultural center?
becoz we luv islam from d bottom of our hearts..... no nationalism,culture was able to separate us from islam unlike d arabs with arab nationalism, turks with Turkish nationalism, indonesia with malay nationalism.....its d muslims of indo-pak who rose up against d british when they abolished d ottoman caliphate.....no other muslim ethnicity raise their voice against this.....last but not least in today's world every muslim countries are formed on the basis of regional people but it is only pakistan which was formed in the name of Islam
@@azamkhan1526 You need to fix yourself
Brother nothing to curious ,bcz the course was organize by those brothers and sisters ... Nothing like cultural centers,and another basic fact is the teacher is belongs to Urdu language and those brothers and sisters also belongs to Urdu community... All though they all may migrated to Canada or nri and nrp
Curious about studies focus on that not who where or how is the class..
@@azamkhan1526 Do you have any friends?
in the example of abdul samad , why did samad not become a mudaf ilaihi in the pattern of abdullahi ?
Yes it became abdulsamadee..no problem...as also abdul qadiree...the teacher said that...u can listen again ...u will understand that brother..jazakallah khair
@@qurancolorurdu12345 thank you - it is good to have answers to questions. or after a point studying stops.
@@MrRejikuruvilla alhamdolila brother ...welcome always
It did became mudaaf mudaaf ilaih
The teacher explained it
Jazalallah khair
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why he saying agree with me all the time??
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