How Did The Non-Arab Scholars Master The Arabic Language? || Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble
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This is why we should all try and make the Arabic language the first Language in the home inshallah.
I plan on it by the permission of Allah the most generous
@@acethegreat2946same Inshaa'Allah
No, the first languages in our homes will be our mother tongues. We will not succumb to arabisation by pan arabist salfism. We will learn Arabic only to get closer to the Quran not to take over our heritage.
Shohih akhy...
@@lonelymuslim7559 this is incorrect. Arabic is not just the language of the Arabs, it is the language of every Muslim and our true mother tongue is the Arabic language. How can we give precedence to any language before the Arabic language when this is the language the Qur'an and Sunnah is in
BROTHERS AND SISTERS LET'S REVIVE THE ARABIC LANGUAGE BACK INTO THE UMMAH. In'shaa'Allāh
Imam Muhammad bin Idris Asy-Syafi’i rahimahullah said:
مَا جَهِلَ النَّاسُ، وَلاَ اخْتَلَفُوا إلَّا لِتَرْكِهِم لِسَانَ العَرَبِ، وَمِيلِهِمْ إِلَى لِسَانِ أَرْسطَاطَالِيْسَ.
"It is not that humans become ignorant (in matters of religion), except because they leave Arabic and are more inclined to the words of Aristotle." (Siyar A'lamin Nubala, 8: 268)
Ya brother Tim, you are one of the best people I have met in my life. I have nothing but love and respect for you. May Allah s.w.t. keep you grounded in faith and grant you the strength to be steadfast in doing good deeds.
Where do you meet him bro
I checked out the AMAU academy courses now...short of words looking how everything is organized and i went through some vidoes from course which were public...i got to sense the quality of knowledge which will be given. INSHA'ALLAH I will join it after February when my exams are over ...
I pray to Allah that He makes it easy for me to join and start.
May Allah be pleased with all those muslims who are learning their Deen...and may he elevate those who are making it easy for the ummah.
جزاك الله خيرا
Thanks for your valuable information ❤
سبحان الله !
I think the best way is to go to the Arab countries. Interact with them. You will master the language less than 4 years.
Unfortunately they speak their different dialects so you would still need to enroll in a class where Fusha is taught and spoken and that can be found perfectly online. So for learning Standard Arabic, that can be done online just as well without traveling or with a personal teacher which is the best option. As for spoken arabic, then living in a arab country is the best choise.
horrible idea
To speak with Arabs, you can learn by being amongst them, however like the other commenter said, you need to learn Classical Arabic to know the Qur'an and Sunnah
Currently which region of the Arabic speaking countries speak the dialect that is the closest to the Qurayshi Arabic?
As in which Arabic speaking country has the dialect that is the closest to Qur'anic Arabic / Classical Arabic / Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) / Fusha?
You don’t need to go to an Arabic country, no one speaks fushah on the streets, nor do they want to, even non Arabs are speaking dialects. Read and listen to what interests you, you need to make it your life, for instance, so many ppl are on this post complaining about learning instead of just learning. To many ppl have their own standard of what fluency is. I know many polyglots who know 4-8 languages and only may have been to one of the countries where the language is spoken
Allahumma Barik
Remember how they suddenly switched to the latin alphabet in many countries? Truly sad. Learn Arabic and teach your kids Arabic. Demand it being taught in schools and build schools that teach it.
Currently which region of the Arabic speaking countries speak the dialect that is the closest to the Qurayshi Arabic?
As in which Arabic speaking country has the dialect that is the closest to Qur'anic Arabic / Classical Arabic / Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) / Fusha?
I would say Arab peninsula or shaami, but even that isn't really true.
How can muslim ummah bring back the arabic language in its honour?
Best we can do is learn it and teach our kids, our brothers,sisters,friends and the younger generation.
One of the biggest failures of empires like Ottomans and Mughals was their preference of Persian over Arabic.
they were better. there is no reason to belittle muslim empires
It wasn't possible or feasible to get everyone to start speaking Arabic. Besides learning it for the deen, why should everyone be Arabized? Also, the Ottomans didn't speak Persian, you might be referring to the previous Turkic dynasties.
I don't mean any of this in a sarcastic or mocking manner, but it seems like a mistake to attempt to Arabize all Muslims.
@@daywalker0988
Why should everyone be Arabized? Because Arabic is the language of Islam. The language of Al-Quran and Ahadith.
Arabic is the language of the Muslims. Not just the Arabs. It is the language we shall speak in Jannah.
@@yusufshaikh9768
As a disclaimer, I'm NOT suggesting that Muslims shouldn't learn it for their deen, they must. That shouldn't come at the cost of assimilating into one identity and forsaking your ethnicity and culture that doesn't contradict with Islam, Allah created separate tribes for a reason, not for one to force assimilate all into theirs.
This only gives more fuel to the fire to the people who hate Islam and Muslims and accuse us trying to destroy their cultures. They obviously have issues and may never accept Islam because of their shirk and disbelief, but the point is that ignoring identities and ethnicities has never boded well even in Muslim history.
Take Al-Andalus for example, the Indigenous Iberian Muslims were eventually in a state of tension with the Arab and Berbers because they felt like they were being sidelined. This made it easier for the Christians to invade.
@@haaristoor1 There's nothing wrong with being influenced by Arab culture, cultures have that tendency to do that. You're correct, but "Pakistanis" aren't even an ethnic group either, it's a nationality (what citizenship one possesses). Speaking of them and most Muslim Desis though, they suffer a huge identity crisis and don't even know their own history.
Everyone claims to have Arab ancestry as if its something sacred, if you don't then may Allah forbid that you descended from the Hindus ( a moot point in reality because almost everyone in existence including the Sahabas descended from Mushrik ancestors).
I have to disagree with the claim about Urdu being more foreign to Punjab than Arabic, it was used as an administrative language during the Mughal times. However, it was forced as the language of Pakistan because the several ethnic groups couldn't agree on one language (the establishment of Pakistan is complex due in part to the early founders being influenced by things like Federalism and trying to homogenize the population).
Dismantling local cultures isn't a desirable outcome either, no empire in history as been able to accomplish that as different groups of people will always be different. The Kurds, Amazighs, and several other ethnic groups in Arabic speaking countries are a testament to this.
جزاك الله خيرا