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🎉 أَهْلاً وَسَهْلاً - START HERE
Al Salamu Alaykom and welcome to the community, hope you're doing well! My name is Adam, admin of this community. I'm a native Arabic speaker and I'm here to help everyone in their Arabic journey. Don't hesitate to DM me with questions/suggestions! Step 1: Start off by introducing yourself to the community. Don't be shy, we'd love to meet you :) - share a little about yourself - and why you're learning Arabic ------------------------------ Step 2: For BEGINNERS: - Start with the Arabic Basics course - Check the calendar for beginner live sessions For INTERMEDIATES and above: - Check the challenges posts - start doing old ones and new ones are posted weekly! - Check the calendar for intermediate live sessions ------------------------------ Best way to learn from this community: - Ask questions always - Do the weekly challenges and get feedback - Share your thoughts about what you'd like to see in the community - Engage with posts by commenting - Post about resources and learning methods And more is always to come. Excited to learn with you! ✌️ P.S. what’s your preferred learning style? Vote below 👇
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For Beginners, Where/How do I start??
This is what I usually tell people starting from zero, start in order of: - Alphabet + pronunciation - Harakat - Basic sentence structure (how harakat are used on the ending of each word) - Basic grammar (Present, Past, Imperative) - Word morphology (forms 1-10) - Begin reading with harakat - children books (build vocabulary, explain sentence structure) - Begin listening to cartoons (spacetoon) - (build vocabulary, improve comprehension, repeat what they say) As the date of this post, "word morphology" is under works and reading/listening is part of the weekly sessions in the calendar and the exercises we do (example here) *Note:* check the Arabic Basics pack - there are some extra lessons like definite article and personal pronouns This should be your guide, and the community is here to support with anything you need! ✊
The Entire Madinah University Arabic curriculum!
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I know a lot of us want to understand the Qur’an directly, or dive deeper into Arabic for the sake of our deen — but it’s hard knowing where to start, or what resources are worth our time. I’ve spent a while trying different things and recently compiled a list of resources that helped me the most — both free and paid (many are beginner-friendly too). I hope it helps someone out like it helped me, In Sha Allah. I've got many more resources to help you out, that I will share with you all In Sha Allah.
Let's bring this community alive again!
Alsalamu Alaykom everyone, nshalla you're all well. I'm sorry I haven't been active in this community for a while but I'm going to start rebooting things with you guys in the coming weeks. To start things off, I've spoken to a lot of you about what you need to work on to achieve your goals in Arabic. Two main things people kept saying: **reading and vocabulary.** So I made an app to help you read WITHOUT tashkeel. Since most Arabic text doesn't have it and makes it tough to read, that can also block you from building your vocabulary. The app will have word-level mistake correction and eventually letter-level correction to improve your pronunciation and make sure you're reading every haraka correctly. It will feature 3 main pages: - Reading: curated content you can practice on - Vocabulary: your bookmarked words to refer back to - Leaderboards: your streak and avg. score compared to others on the app so we can motivate each other to get better Looking forward to hear your thoughts. If you want to try it let me know, give a 👍 in the comments :)
Beware of Oppression – A Warning from the Prophet (PBUH)
Oppression, whether through harsh words, injustice, or cruelty, will not go unnoticed by Allah. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) warned us that oppression will become darkness on the Day of Judgment—a reminder that every act of injustice carries consequences in the Hereafter. Let us treat others with fairness, compassion, and mercy, and avoid becoming a source of pain for anyone.
Beware of Oppression – A Warning from the Prophet (PBUH)
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