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Arabic Course for English Speaking Students - Madina Islamic University 3 Volumes Set

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UK Islamic Academy publishing house publishes classical Islamic works for academics and children alike. Its books have become worldwide household names and synonymous with quality and authentic classical publishing for the Muslim Ummah. Additional Product Information Received the national award for ‘Outstanding Arabic Scholar’ in 1997 CE conferred by the former president of India: Dr. S. D. Sharma;

Arabic Course for English Speaking Students Vol 1 Colour HB Arabic Course for English Speaking Students Vol 1 Colour HB

Learning classical Arabic effectively could not be more easier than this course of Madinah Islamic University. Mp3 Audio– In English – for Shaykh Dr. V. Abdur-Raheem’s Madina Arabic – Book 2 , and recorded by Shaykh G M El Shukri (May Allah bless them both!). The ARABIC COURSE for English-Speaking students is a comprehensive and popular course for the teaching of the Qura’anic and Traditional Arabic, originally devised and taught at the renowned Madinah Islamic University catering for the non-Arabic speaking students from all over the world. Over the years, this course has enabled students to become competent in their use of the Arabic language and to participate and benefit from scholarly pursuits such as Qur’anic exegesis, hadith, fiqh, serah, history, and classical and modern Arabic literature.It helps acquire an understanding of hundreds of Qur'anic verses, ahadith, Arabic parables and poetry.

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I'd like to give this course more stars: I think it's well-thought-out, & I'm sure it helped me immensely in improving my classical Arabic reading. But there are too many flaws to give it the praise I would like. Whilst there are now several courses available on the market for the teaching of the Arabic language, the unique features of this particular one are: Tasheel Al-Nahw (full fledged grammar focused book that one should do along with the Madinah Arabic books) Here's what you should know in advance: The course is geared toward practicing Muslim students. This manifests itself in three ways that might be of importance to non-Muslim students: 1) The book assumes that the reader can already read Arabic for pronunciation, but not meaning. If you don't know the Arabic writing system & the pronunciation of the letters, you'll need to start somewhere else first. 2) The book assumes some knowledge of particular Islamic vocabulary. For example, one of the grammatical explanations uses the phrase صلى الله عليه وسلام after the name of the Prophet Muhammad, but does not give the meaning of the word صلى. Most Muslim students will know this, already, as the benediction is a common utterance after Muhammad's name. It might be unfamiliar to non-Muslim English-speakers. 3) With the introduction of two non-Muslim characters in one dialogue, a footnote is added praying for their eventual conversion/reversion to Islam. I appreciate the sentiment, but I can imagine some learners for whom this would be offensive. They should probably find a different textbook. This will be achieved through 20 hours of blended learning: this is composed of 15 hours of online structured lessons with the teacher. This is supplemented by a minimum of 5 hours of guided independent learning supported by complementary material. The course objective will be achieved within the 10-week course. Material

Received the prestigious Madihur Rasool Sadaqatullah Appa Award 2012 CE for outstanding Arabic Scholar, from the Department of Arabic, Persian & Urdu, University of Madras, India (see ceremony and photos below); It helps acquire an understanding of hundreds of Qur’anic verses, ahadith, Arabic parables and poetry. Madina Arabic : Book 1: Madinah Islamic University Arabic Course for English Speaking Students Book 1 (One) Durus Al-Lughat Al-Arabiyyah A few notes in favour of the textbook: The primary text is entirely in Arabic. This means that you're less inclined than you might otherwise be to glance at the English first. Good for making you actually reading Arabic. The grammar is *mostly* introduced just a little bit at a time, which makes it far easier to absorb. This is less true than in volume one &, in fact, the system falls apart in the final lessons of the book, where various kinds of verbs are taught all at once (this would have been easier if, for example, الفعل الأجوف—hollow verbs—had had its forms spread out over a few lessons, rather than having all forms introduced in one lesson). However, as I said, the book is mostly quite good about this.

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