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Learn Arabic language grammar understand Quran | Mapping Arabic grammar (Part-1)
Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ---- This playlist contains full lessons of the Arabic grammar you need to learn in order to understand Quran.
They will cover all the key nahu grammar, sarf morphology, and golden sets of vocabulary.
Mapping Arabic grammar (Part-1) Learn Arabic language to understand Quran --- LESSON: Introduction - Mapping Arabic grammar COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] AUTHOUR: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali --- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 0:00 Introduction and lesson outcome 1:13 Arabic Qur'an 2:20 Allah has made it easy 2:52 Lisaan ul Quran - Easier than English 4:35 Aayah آيْة of Qur'an 5:52 Map our journey 8:25 The Map of Arabic language --- Learn Arabic language and grammar for FREE to understand Quran - it's easier than English ------------- Part-1 introduction to learning Arabic to understand Qur'an and the Map of Arabic. -- Before starting our journey of learn Arabic to understand the Qur'an, we will begin in this session by mapping out all the key grammar structures of Arabic we need to study. Arabic like all other written languages will have letters of the alphabet, words, phrases and sentences.
What makes the learning of Arabic easier than English is that it has only 3 types of words, two types of sentences and essentially 5 commonly used phrases.
In this session we will map out the Arabic language and all they key elements of the language. --- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic language grammar understand Quran | Mapping Arabic Letters & Words (Part-2)
Introductory session to start Mapping Arabic letters, vowels, words, Arabic language and grammar Introductory session (part-2) --- LESSON: Introduction - Mapping Arabic grammar COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] AUTHOUR: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali --- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 0:00 The Arabic Alphabet in Arabic Language 3:30 What is Alif ? 8:40 Harkah, Harakaat, vowel markings 12:50 What is tanween / nunation 15:20 Shaddah, Dagger Alif, Hamazat ul Wasl 18:50 The Arabic words - لفظ، كَلِمَة - utterance and meaningful words 20:00 Arabic English parts of speech comparison 26:22 Conclusion 3 parts of speech - Arabic grammar 28:09 What is an Arabic Harf حَرْف (particle) 30:44 What is an Arabic verb فِعْل ? 30:44 What is an Arabic verb فِعْل ? 32:40 What is an ISM اسْم?
------------- Part-2 introduction to learning Arabic to understand Qur'an and the Map of Arabic. -- Before starting our journey of learn Arabic to understand the Qur'an, we will begin in this session by mapping out all the key grammar structures of Arabic we need to study. Arabic like all other written languages will have letters of the alphabet, words, phrases and sentences.
What makes the learning of Arabic easier than English is that it has only 3 types of words, two types of sentences and essentially 5 commonly used phrases.
In this session (part-2) we will map out the Arabic language and all they key elements of the language. The Arabic alphabet, vowels, words, parts of speech. --- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home ------- Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic language grammar understand Quran | Mapping Arabic Phrases Sentences (Part-3)
Introductory session in Arabic Phrases and Sentences, Mapping Arabic language and grammar (Part-3) --- LESSON: Introduction - Mapping Arabic grammar COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] AUTHOUR: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali --- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 0:00 The construct مُرَكَّب murakkab 1:20 To or more words make a construct 3:18 Murakkab Taam تَام, The Arabic sentence 6:50 The Arabic nominal sentence جُمْلَة اسْمِيَّة 9:05 The Arabic verbal sentence جُمْلَة فِعْبِيَّة 12:30 Murakkab Naqis نَاقِص, Arabic phrases 13:45 Descriptive phrase مُرَكَّب تَوْصِيْفِي 16:50 Pointing / demonstrative phrase مُرَكّب اشاري 18:54 Relative / possessive phrase مُرَكَّب إِضَافِيّ 21:02 Prepositional Phrase مُرّكَّب جارِّي 22:10 Conjunction Phrase مُرّكَّب عَطْفِي 23:10 Examples of sentences and Phrases 25:25 The summary of the Map of Arabic 27:15 The golden set review 28:15 About this course - Make it easy 30:22 Key to success 32:20 Practice, practice, practice - use it or lose it ------------- Part-3 introduction to learning Arabic to understand Qur'an and the Map of Arabic, Arabic sentences and phrases. -- Before starting our journey of learn Arabic to understand the Qur'an, we will begin in this session by mapping out all the key grammar structures of Arabic we need to study. Arabic like all other written languages will have letters of the alphabet, words, phrases and sentences.
What makes the learning of Arabic easier than English is that it has only 3 types of words, two types of sentences and essentially 5 commonly used phrases.
In this session (part-3) we will map out the Arabic language and all they key elements of the language. The Arabic sentences and phrase. --- 💚💚💚 Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic language grammar understand Quran | Mapping Arabic Quiz (Part-4)
Mapping Arabic grammar Practice and Quiz (Part-4) --- LESSON: Introduction - Mapping Arabic grammar COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] AUTHOUR: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali --- 0:00 Practice, Practice, Practice, Golden rules of learning 1:30 The Map of Arabic - draw your own 3:13 Short Quiz test what you have learned ------------- Part-4 Quiz learning Arabic to understand Qur'an and the Map of Arabic -- Before starting our journey of learn Arabic to understand the Qur'an, we will begin in this session by mapping out all the key grammar structures of Arabic we need to study. Arabic like all other written languages will have letters of the alphabet, words, phrases and sentences.
What makes the learning of Arabic easier than English is that it has only 3 types of words, two types of sentences and essentially 5 commonly used phrases.
In this session (part-4) we will test the map of Arabic language and all they key elements of the language. The Arabic sentences and phrase. --- 💚💚💚 Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic language grammar understand Quran | The Four properties of ISM اسم, [#01-P1]
The Four properties of ISM nouns اسم, Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran, [Lesson-01 Part-1] --- LESSON: Introduction - Mapping Arabic grammar COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] AUTHOUR: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali This video: Lesson 01 - Part 1 / [#01-P1] --- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 0:00 Introduction "the four properties" of an ISM اسْم 2:00 The three signs of an ISM 4:35 The four properties overview 5:20 English and Arabic properties comparison 10:00 The four properties summary ------------- Learn the essential Arabic grammar (nahw), morphology (sarf), vocabulary to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. -- Every Arabic noun/ISM (اسْم) has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for understanding Arabic. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand, use, or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases. [#01-P1]
In this lesson we give an overview of the four properties with a detailed introduction to I'raab -
إِعْرَاب. (1) Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) Just like an English noun - An اسْم will be either (i) definite (مَعْرِفَة) - الْمُسْلِمُ (The Muslim) or (ii) indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) - مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim)
(2) Gender - الْجِنْس In English an اسْم, we have a natural gender - but in Arabic there is NO neutral gender, an اسْم has to be treated either as (i) Masculine - مُذّكَّر e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a male Muslim) or (ii) Feminine - مُؤَنَّث e.g. مُسْلِمَةٌ (a female Muslim)
(3) Number - الْعَدَد In English nouns are either singular or plural (2 or more), in Arabic an اسْم can be (i) Singular - مُفْرَدٌ e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Dual - مُثَنَّى - e.g. مُسْلِمَانِ (Two Muslims) (iii) Plural - جَمْع - e.g. مُسْلِمِيْنَ (Muslims) ------- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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What is إعْرَاب i'raab / e'raab ? Learn Arabic language grammar [#01-P2]
What is إعرَاب I'raab? Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran, [L01 Part-2] --- Lesson Title: Lesson 01 - The four properties of ISM (Arabic nouns) اسم Part-2 - What is I'raab إِعْرَاب Course: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali This Video: Lesso 01 Part-2 / [#01-P2] --- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 0:00 Introduction What is I'raab إِعْرَاب 2:00 Arabic ISM اسْم declines (ending changes) 5:15 Rafa, Nasab, Jarr, the 3 types of I'raab إِعْرَاب 9:20 Status/role of a noun in a sentence 12:35 Hamid the genius 17:38 In English it is the word order 19:20 In Arabic it’s the I'raab إِعْرَاب 23:53 The 3 beneficial sentences 26:50 I'raab إِعْرَاب demystified 29:50 Summary of four properties ------------- Learn the essential Arabic grammar (nahw), morphology (sarf), vocabulary to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------------- Every Arabic noun/ISM (اسْم) has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for understanding Arabic. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand, use, or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
In this lesson [#01-P2] we give an overview of the four properties with a detailed introduction to I'raab - إِعْرَاب.
(1) Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) Just like an English noun - An اسْم will be either (i) definite (مَعْرِفَة) - الْمُسْلِمُ (The Muslim) or (ii) indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) - مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim)
(2) Gender - الْجِنْس In English an اسْم, we have a natural gender - but in Arabic there is NO neutral gender, an اسْم has to be treated either as
(i) Masculine - مُذّكَّر e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a male Muslim) or (ii) Feminine - مُؤَنَّث e.g. مُسْلِمَةٌ (a female Muslim)
(3) Number - الْعَدَد In English nouns are either singular or plural (2 or more), in Arabic an اسْم can be (i) Singular - مُفْرَدٌ e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Dual - مُثَنَّى - e.g. مُسْلِمَانِ (Two Muslims) (iii) Plural - جَمْع - e.g. مُسْلِمِيْنَ (Muslims)
What is I'raab إِعْرَابٌ ? This property is unfamiliar to English speaking students. As there is no direct equivalent in English.
The إِعْرَابٌ (status/case) of an اسْم can be in of 3 cases (i) Rafa - رَفْع e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Nasab - نَصْب - e.g.مُسْلِمًا (a Muslim) (iii) Jarr - جَرّ- e.g. مُسْلِمٍ (a Muslim) ------- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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What is إعرَاب I'raab Quiz | Learn Arabic language grammar to understand Quran [#01-P3]
-- Lesson No & Title: Lesson 01 - The four properties of ISM (Arabic nouns) اسم Part-3 - Quiz What is I'raab إِعْرَاب Course: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali This video: Lesson 01 Part-3 / [#01-P3] --- --- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 0:00 Practice ! Use it or lose it 0:54 The four properties of ISM اسْم diagram 1:58 The Muslim Table draw and practice 3:08 Identify the I'raab إِعْرَاب of an ISM اسْم 4:45 The three Arabic sentences to practice I'raab إِعْرَاب 6:41 Quiz on I'raab ------- In this lesson [#01-P3], Learn the essential Arabic grammar (nahw), morphology (sarf), vocabulary to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- Every Arabic noun/ISM (اسْم) has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for understanding Arabic. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand, use, or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
In this lesson we give an overview of the four properties with a detailed introduction to I'raab -
إِعْرَاب. (1) Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) Just like an English noun - An اسْم will be either (i) definite (مَعْرِفَة) - الْمُسْلِمُ (The Muslim) or (ii) indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) - مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim)
(2) Gender - الْجِنْس In English an اسْم, we have a natural gender - but in Arabic there is NO neutral gender, an اسْم has to be treated either as
(i) Masculine - مُذّكَّر e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a male Muslim) or (ii) Feminine - مُؤَنَّث e.g. مُسْلِمَةٌ (a female Muslim)
(3) Number - الْعَدَد In English nouns are either singular or plural (2 or more), in Arabic an اسْم can be (i) Singular - مُفْرَدٌ e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Dual - مُثَنَّى - e.g. مُسْلِمَانِ (Two Muslims) (iii) Plural - جَمْع - e.g. مُسْلِمِيْنَ (Muslims)
What is I'raab إِعْرَابٌ ? This property is unfamiliar to English speaking students. As there is no direct equivalent in English. The إِعْرَابٌ (status/case) of an اسْم can be in of 3 cases
(i) Rafa - رَفْع e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Nasab - نَصْب - e.g.مُسْلِمًا (a Muslim) (iii) Jarr - جَرّ- e.g. مُسْلِمٍ (a Muslim)
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran. The definiteness of an اسْم ISM [#02-P1]
Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English - [Lesson-02 Part-1] Subject: The definiteness of an اسْم ISM By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali This video: Lesson 2-Part1 [#02-P1] ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- When compared to English we can see that an English NOUN share three of the properties (definiteness, gender and number). However, 'Iraab - إِعْرَاب - is something new for English speakers. --- In lesson-02 we will look at the subject of definiteness of an ISM اسْم.
Definiteness is one of the four properties of an اسْم. It is the easier one to understand for English speaking student. Using basic common knowledge, we can easily indefinity definiteness of any noun+.
Just learning the basics of definiteness will enable us to easily form - the nominal sentences الْجُمْلَةُ الْأِسْمِيَّةُ)) and also the descriptive phrase (مُرَكَّب تَوْصِيْفِي).
Main principle Arabic grammar - every اسْم in Arabic will be indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) unless it falls into one of the 7 categories of definite (مَعْرِفَة).
Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - نَكِرَة) Just like an English noun - An اسْم will be either (i) definite (مَعْرِفَة) - الْمُسْلِمُ (The Muslim) or (ii) indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) - مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim)
The seven categories of definite (مَعْرِفَة): 1. The proper noun - الْاِسْمُ الْعَلَمُ 2. The pronouns - الْضَّمَائِرُ 3. The demonstrative nouns - أَسْمَاء الِإِشَارَةِ 4. Definite by AL (ٱلْــــ ) - الْمُعَرَّفُ بِاللَّام 5. Relative pronoun - الْاِسْمُ الْمَوْصُوْل 6. The vocative - الْمُنَأدى 7. Related to a definite - الْمُضَافُ اِلَى مَعْرِفَةٍ
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran. Arabic nominal sentence [#02-P2]
-- Title: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English - (Lesson-02 - Part-2) Practical Session This Video: Lesson 02 - Part 2 / [#02-P2] By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali --- We will firstly review our understanding of E'raab and definiteness and learn how to form nominal sentences (جُمْلَة اسْمِيَّة). -------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- When compared to English we can see that an English NOUN share three of the properties (definiteness, gender and number). However, 'Iraab - إِعْرَاب - is something new for English speakers. Every ISM (اسْم) has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
In this lesson we will use our knowledge of e'raab and definiteness to start forming nominal sentences and descriptive phrases.
What is I'raab إِعْرَابٌ ? This property is unfamiliar to English speaking students. As there is no direct equivalent in English.
The إِعْرَابٌ (status/case) of an اسْم can be in of 3 cases (i) Rafa - رَفْع e.g., مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Nasab - نَصْب - e.g.مُسْلِمًا (a Muslim) (iii) Jarr - جَرّ- e.g., مُسْلِمٍ (a Muslim)
Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) Just like an English noun - An اسْم will be either (i) definite (مَعْرِفَة) - الْمُسْلِمُ (The Muslim) or (ii) indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) - مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim)
In Arabic there are only 7 categories of words that are definite all others are indefinite. We will begin by using four of them in our lesson today 1) Proper noun 2) Pronouns 3) Made definite by ال AL 4) Pointing words
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran. Arabic descriptive phrase [Lesson 02 Part-3]
-- In this practical session we cover: How to form descriptive phrase in Arabic and its rules?, How to tell the difference between descriptive phrase and the nominal sentences (جُمْلَة اسْمِيَّة)?. -------------- By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- When compared to English we can see that an English NOUN shares three of the properties (definiteness, gender and number). However, 'Iraab - إِعْرَاب - is something new for English speakers.
Every ISM (اسْم) has four properties
1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
In this lesson we will use our knowledge of e'raab and definiteness to start forming nominal sentences and descriptive phrases.
What is I'raab إِعْرَابٌ ? This property is unfamiliar to English speaking students. As there is no direct equivalent in English.
The إِعْرَابٌ (status/case) of an اسْم can be in of 3 cases (i) Rafa - رَفْع e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim) (ii) Nasab - نَصْب - e.g.مُسْلِمًا (a Muslim) (iii) Jarr - جَرّ- e.g. مُسْلِمٍ (a Muslim)
Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) Just like an English noun - An اسْم will be either (i) definite (مَعْرِفَة) - الْمُسْلِمُ (The Muslim) or (ii) indefinite (نَكِيْرَة) - مُسْلِمٌ (a Muslim)
In Arabic there are only 7 categories of words that are definite all others are indefinite. We will begin by using four of them in our lesson today 1) Proper noun 2) Pronouns 3) Made definite by ال AL 4) Pointing words
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran. Gender of ISM اسم masculine, feminine [Lesson 03 Part-1]
By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- In Arabic every ISM has to be treated grammatically either as masculine or feminine, there is no neutral gender in the Arabic language. Understanding the subject of grammatical gender is critical in forming and translating correctly the nominal sentences (الجُمْلَةٌ الإِسْمِيَّةٌ), descriptive phrases (مركب توصيفيّ) and many other grammatical structures. -- Every ISM (اسْم) noun+ has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
(2) Gender - الْجِنْس In English an اسْم, we have a natural gender - but in Arabic there is NO neutral gender, an اسْم has to be treated either as (i) Masculine - مُذّكَّر e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a male Muslim) or (ii) Feminine - مُؤَنَّث e.g. مُسْلِمَةٌ (a female Muslim)
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran. Practical Arabic sentences [Lesson 03 Part-2]
Learn the essential Arabic language (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali -- We will begin by reviewing how to identify the grammatical gender of ISM. Review the map of Gender. We will also practice using our understanding of the Gender of an ISM, in Arabic sentences. ------- In Arabic every ISM has to be treated grammatically either as masculine or feminine, there is no neutral gender in the Arabic language. Understanding the subject of grammatical gender is critical in forming and translating correctly the nominal sentences (الجُمْلَةٌ الإِسْمِيَّةٌ), descriptive phrases (مركب توصيفيّ) and many other grammatical structures. -- Every ISM (اسْم) noun+ has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
(2) Gender - الْجِنْس In English we have a natural gender - but in Arabic there is NO neutral gender, an اسْم has to be treated either as
(i) Masculine - مُذّكَّر e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a male Muslim) or (ii) Feminine - مُؤَنَّث e.g. مُسْلِمَةٌ (a female Muslim)
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran. Descriptive Phrase [L04, Part-1] [Lesson 03 Part-3]
Learn the essential Arabic language (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. By: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali -- We will begin by reviewing how to identify the grammatical gender of ISM. Review the map of Gender. We will also practice using our understanding of the Gender of an ISM, in Arabic sentences. ------- In Arabic every ISM has to be treated grammatically either as masculine or feminine, there is no neutral gender in the Arabic language. Understanding the subject of grammatical gender is critical in forming and translating correctly the nominal sentences (الجُمْلَةٌ الإِسْمِيَّةٌ), descriptive phrases (مركب توصيفيّ) and many other grammatical structures. -- Every ISM (اسْم) noun+ has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
(2) Gender - الْجِنْس In English we have a natural gender - but in Arabic there is NO neutral gender, an اسْم has to be treated either as
(i) Masculine - مُذّكَّر e.g. مُسْلِمٌ (a male Muslim) or (ii) Feminine - مُؤَنَّث e.g. مُسْلِمَةٌ (a female Muslim)
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran, Number العَدَد , Singular, Dual [L04, Part-1]
Lesson No and Title: Lesson 04 - The Number الْعَدَد Course Title: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali
Topics covered in Part-1: The Arabic grammar rules related to Singular and Dual, illustration of e'raab/i'raab إعْراب, ------- Learn the essential Arabic grammar (nahw), morphology (sarf), vocabulary to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- Every ISM (اسْم) noun+ has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases. العدد- Number - • Singular - مُفْرَد A Muslim - مُسْلِمٌ • Dual - مُثَنَّى Two Muslims - مُسْلِمَان • Plural - جَمْع Muslims - مُسْلِمُوْن
جَمْع - Plural
There are two types of plurals in Arabic: 1. جمع سالم - Jam’ Salim – sound plural 2. جمع مكسّر - Jam’ Mukas-sar – broken plural.
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran, Sound masculine and Feminine Plurals [L04, Part-2]
Lesson No and Title: Lesson 04 - The Number الْعَدَد Course Title : Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Topics covered: The Arabic grammar rules related to Sound Masculine Plurals and Sound Feminine Plurals. ------- Learn the essential Arabic grammar (nahw), morphology (sarf), vocabulary to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- العدد- Number - • Singular - مُفْرَد A Muslim - مُسْلِمٌ • Dual - مُثَنَّى Two Muslims - مُسْلِمَان • Plural - جَمْع Muslims - مُسْلِمُوْن
جَمْع - Plural There are two types of plurals in Arabic: 1. جمع سالم - Jam’ Salim – sound plural 2. جمع مكسّر - Jam’ Mukas-sar – broken plural.
In this part we take a closer look at the Sound Masculine Plural and the Sound Feminine Plural. Form nominal sentences and see the I'raab إِعْرَاب of the duals and plurals.
Every ISM (اسْم) noun+ has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to understand Quran, Broken Plurals [#04-P3]
Lesson No and Title: Lesson 04 - The Number الْعَدَد Course Title : Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English [Foundation Level] Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali This video: Lesson 04 Part-3 / [#04-P3] Topics covered: The Arabic grammar rules related to Broken Plurals and Summary of the subject of numbers ------- Learn the essential Arabic grammar (nahw), morphology (sarf), vocabulary to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- العدد- Number - • Singular - مُفْرَد A Muslim - مُسْلِمٌ • Dual - مُثَنَّى Two Muslims - مُسْلِمَان • Plural - جَمْع Muslims - مُسْلِمُوْن
جَمْع - Plural There are two types of plurals in Arabic: 1. جمع سالم - Jam’ Salim – sound plural 2. جمع مكسّر - Jam’ Mukas-sar – broken plural.
In this part we take a closer look at the Broken Plurals.
Every ISM (اسْم) noun+ has four properties 1. Definiteness (مَعْرَفَة - تَنْكِيْر) 2. Gender - الْجِنْس 3. Number - الْعَدَد 4. Case - 'Iraab - الْإِعْرَاب
Understanding the four properties is essential for learning Arabic to understand Qur'an. Without getting a mastery of these we will not able to understand use or translate any Arabic sentences or phrases.
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic grammar to Understand Qur'an - Subject Pronouns 1400 times in Quran [#05-P1]
Course Title: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson No and Title: Lesson 05 - The 14 rafa detached pronouns This video: Lesson 05 Part-1 / https://youtu.be/ugOVPjsZtp0 [#05-P1]
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Lesson outcome 00:55 Detached rafa pronouns 05:25 Pronoun Table 06:50 Third Person Pronouns 14:18 Second Person Pronouns 19:11 First Person Pronouns 22:48 The 14 Pronouns ---- The Arabic grammar rules related to 14 detached pronouns Forming sentences using pronouns Essential rules to using pronouns ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- In this lesson we will learn the detached rafa pronouns ‘‘ضَمِيْر الرَّفْع المُنفَصِل’’. They are definite and in rafa status. They are also called subject pronouns.
These 14 pronouns are used in the Quran more than 14,000 times. So they are very important to learn and part of our golden set of vocabulary. --- Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Total Physical Interaction Amazing and easy way to learn Arabic grammar [#05-P2]
Course Title: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson No and Title: Lesson 04 - The 14 rafa detached pronouns [Lesson 05 - Part-2] / [#05-P2] ----- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Total Physical Interaction (TPI) how to use it to learn Arabic grammar easily and effectively. We will see how it is used for Arabic grammar. --------------------------------- 0:00 Introduction to TPI 2:35 Total Physical Interaction - How to 3:25 TPI for pronouns instructions 8:30 Practice Pronouns with TPI 9:24 Conclusion ---- Understand Quran Academy YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/understa... ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ------- In this lesson we will learn the detached rafa pronouns ‘‘ضَمِيْر الرَّفْع المُنفَصِل’’. They are definite and in rafa status. They are also called subject pronouns.
These 14 pronouns are used in the Quran more than 14,000 times. So they are very important to learn and part of our golden set of vocabulary.
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Arabic subject rafa detached pronouns, practice grammar to Understand Qur'an [#05-P3]
Course Title: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Course Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson No and Title: Lesson 05 - The 14 rafa detached pronouns This video: Lesson 05 Part-3 / [#05-P3] ---- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Introduction importance of practice 01:30 The 14 detached rafa pronouns 03:00 The pronoun table 03:55 TPI, Total Physical Interaction for Pronouns (Practice) 07:40 Dua to overcome difficulty in learning 08:05 Using pronouns in nominal sentences جملة اسمية 10:40 Examples of Khabar being definite 13:30 Only one mubtada but can have more than one Khabar 15:35 Clash of two sukuns with Antum أَنْتٌمْ and Hum هُمْ 19:20 Asking Questions, forming more complex sentences 23:32 Asking question Who …. ? 25:10 And و 26:05 Practice translate 27:50 Conclusion ------------- Learn the essential Arabic (grammar, morphology, vocabulary) to understand Qur'an, for beginners in English. ----------- In this lesson we will practice the using of detached rafa pronouns ‘‘ضَمِيْر الرَّفْع المُنفَصِل’’. They are definite and in rafa status. They are also called subject pronouns.
These 14 pronouns are used in the Quran more than 14,000 times. So they are very important to learn and part of our golden set of vocabulary.
Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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I'rab إعراب a closer look, case endings declension Arabic grammar made easy Arabic [#06]
COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson 06, I'rab إعراب a closer look, case endings declension This video: Lesson 09 Part-1 / [#L06] -- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Introduction 01:18 Review of I'raab - إعْرَاب 04:25 I'raab - إعْرَاب - different forms of declension 06:05 Different forms of declension seen so far 08:15 The three forms of declension 09:40 The fully declining - مُنْصَرِف 15:03 The partly declined - غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِف - مَمْنُع مِنَ الْصَّرْف 17:50 Main categories of ISM that are Partly declining - Proper names 22:20 Patterns of ISM that are partly declined - غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِف 24:28 Common Broken patterns that are partly declined - غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِف 26:28 Adding AL الــ (the) to a partly declined - غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِف 28:12 Summary of the partly declined - غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِف 31:25 non-Declining مَبْنِيّ 37:00 Summary of declension ------ In this lesson we will take a closer look at إِعْرَاب. In terms of changes to the endings often referred to as 'case edgings' or 'declension' of an ISM to reflect إِعْرَاب, in the ISM they are categorised as into two types: 1. مُعْرَبٌ - those that decline (show change at the end of the word) are of two types (i) Fully declinable (ii) Partly declinable 2. مَبْنِيٌّ - those that do not decline
In terms of simplicity, we can treat them as 3 different groups: 1 مُنْصَرِفٌ Fully declinable 85% 2 غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِفٍ Partly declinable 13% 3 مَبْنِيٌّ Non delineable 2%
1. Munsarif مُنْصَرِفٌ fully declinable (changeable). They take tanween and have 3 different endings in the three different endings in إِعراب (rafa, nasab, and jarr) status, e.g., مُسْلِمٌ، مُسْلِمًا، مُسْلِمٍ.
2. Ghair غَيْرُ مُنْصَرِفٍ partially declinable (changeable). They do not take tanween تَنْوِيْن and do not take a kasrah كَسْرَة in jarr status for example إِبْرَاهِيْمُ، إِبْرَاهِيْمَ، إِبْرَاهِيْمَ (رَفْع is with dhammah, but نَصَب & جَرّ both end with fatha
فَتْحَة. 2. Mabni مَبْنِيٌّ not declinable (changeable). These words never change they are always the same in all 3 إعْرَاب i.e. رَفْع، نَصْبٌ، جَرٌّ.
Beyond this we have the special cases for example: 1. The duals 2. The Sound Masculine Plurals 3. The Sound feminine plurals 4. Pronouns 5. Plus others (we will cover later)
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Arabic grammar Murakkab Jaari مُرَكَّبْ جارِي propositional phrase [#07-P1]
COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson 07, The huruf-of-Jarr حُرُوْف الجر This video: Lesson 07 Part-1 / [#L07-P1] ---- In this video [#07-P1], we will look at introducing the phrase Murakkab Jarri, and using the harf مِنْ as the example to illustrate different categories ISM اسْم (and their إِعْرَاب) and how they decline in Jarr status.
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 'Murakkab Jarri' مُرَكَّب جاري / 'Jarr wa Majroor' جَارّ وَ مَجْرُوْر 01:07 Examples of 'Murakkab Jarri' مُرَكَّب جاري 02:20 Arabic 17 huruf of Jarr حرف الجار 03:35 The 11 used 13,000 x in Quran 06:08 Examples using مِنْ 09:43 Declension of the word الله 10:29 Fully declined Murab / Munsarif معرب - منصرف 11:35 Partly declined Ghairu Munsarif غير منصرف 13:09 Non declining Mabni مبني 14:35 The Duals الْمثنى 16:21 Sound Masculine Plurals جمع مذكر سالم 17:35 Sound feminine plurals جمع مؤنّث سالم 18:33 Huruf of Jarr & Pronouns الضّمائر 24:45 Summary of declension in jarr status ------------------ There are 17 prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) in the Arabic language, 11 of them are used around 13,000 times in the Quran. These are among the most often repeated words in Al-Quran therefore they are essential for us to master.
The Quran (standard Mushaf) has 600 pages each page with 15 lines, that means the standard Mushaf has 9,000 lines. That means you will find (on the average) at least one or two on every line of Quran.
In lesson 07 we will study 5 of the prepositions huruf of jarr: ب، ت، ك، ل، و In Lesson 08, we will study the remaining six huruf - مِنْ، فِيْ، عَنْ، عَلى، حَتى، إِلَى
Any ISM اسم that comes after a prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) will always be in the Jarr status. There is no exception to this.
The murakkab made up of prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) plus the ISM that comes after it is called - 'Murakkab Jarri' مُرَكَّب جاري or 'Jarr wa Majroor' جَارّ وَ مَجْرُوْر
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Arabic grammar Harf of Jarr حرف جر propositions used in Quran [#07-P2]
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 The huruf of Jarr حروف الْجار used in the Quran 01:00 Single letter words in Arabic 03:00 Harf of Jarr Ta ت oath by Allah تاللهِ 04:18 Harf of Jarr Wa و used as an oath 10:00 Harf of Jarr Wa ك used for comparison 16:50 Harf of Jarr laam ل 20:40 Harf of Jarr laam ل & pronouns 26:05 Harf of Jarr laam ل with TPI 29:41 Harf of Jarr laam ل Examples 31:02 Harf of Jarr bi ب 33:55 Harf of Jarr bi ب, & pronouns 36:00 The harf bi بِ learn with TPI 37:50 reminder and conclusion
There are 17 prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) in the Arabic language, 11 of them are used around 13,000 times in the Quran. These are among the most often repeated words in Al-Quran therefore they are essential for us to master. The Quran (standard Mushaf) has 600 pages each page with 15 lines, that means the standard Mushaf has 9,000 lines. That means you will find (on the average) at least one or two on every line of Quran.
In lesson 07 and Lesson 08, we will look a very important set of prepositions called Harf of Jarr حرف جر or huruf of Jarr حُرُوْف الجر (plural), they are used in the Quran around 13,000 times. They are essential for us in our quest to learn Arabic to understand Quran. In lesson 07 we will study 5 of the prepositions huruf of jarr: ب، ت، ك، ل، و In Lesson 08, we will study the remaining six huruf - مِنْ، فِيْ، عَنْ، عَلى، حَتى، إِلَى
Any ISM اسم that comes after a prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) will always be in the Jarr status. There is no exception to this.
The murakkab made up of prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) plus the ISM that comes after it is called - 'Murakkab Jarri' مُرَكَّب جاري or 'Jarr wa Majroor' جَارّ وَ مَجْرُوْر
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Arabic grammar attached pronouns with huruf-of-Jarr حُرُوْف الجر [#08-P1]
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Lesson 08 learning outcomes 01:25 How to easily learn new words 05:53 Attach prounouns changes 08:10 Him/him ــه rules 11:25 they هُما، هم، هُنَّ changes 13:05 Me/my ـــي --- In this video [#08-P1], we will look at how to easily learn vocabulary and reading and writing rules related to attached pronouns.
Arabic attach pronouns can be attached to an ISM اسم, F'Il فِعْلor a harf حرْف. Some of the attached pronouns undergo some changes dependant on the ending vowel of the word they are joining. In this lesson we will look at these basic rules. ------------------ There are 17 prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) in the Arabic language, 11 of them are used around 13,000 times in the Quran. These are among the most often repeated words in Al-Quran therefore they are essential for us to master.
Most common used of prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) in the Arabic language is with pronouns, and the same is the case in Qur'an.
We need to master the attached pronouns and their use in Arabic. The Arabic grammar rules related to them can be easily acquired Insha'Allah through practice.
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Arabic grammar huruf-of-Jarr حُرُوْف الجر in the Quran PII [#08-P2]
In this video [#08-P2], we will look at introducing the phrase Murakkab Jarri, using the remaining six huruf - مِنْ، فِيْ، عَنْ، عَلى، حَتى، إِلَى. These huruf of jarr are amongst the most commonly used words of Al-Quran. -- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 introduction 00:32 Min مِنْ from harf-of-Jarr حرف جر 06:20 مِنْ + attached pronouns 08:50 Exercise مِنْ 11:06 Fee فِي harf-of-Jarr حرف جر 11:55 Fee فِي + attached pronouns 15:14 Exercise فِي 17:24 'Anعَنْ harf-of-Jarr حرف جر 21:20 'Anعَنْ + attached pronouns 23:04 Exercise عَنْ 24:37 'Alaaعَلَىٰ harf-of-Jarr حرف جر 25:30 'Alaaعَلَىٰ + attached pronouns 28:29 Exercise عَلَىٰ 30:04 Hatthaحَتَّىٰ harf-of-Jarr حرف جر 31:09 Ilaaإِلَىٰ harf-of-Jarr حرف جر 32:05 Ilaaإِلَىٰ + attached pronouns 34:57 Exercise Ilaaإِلَىٰ 37:35 Huruf of Jarr حُرُوْف الجر - summary ------------------ There are 17 prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) in the Arabic language, 11 of them are used around 13,000 times in the Quran. These are among the most often repeated words in Al-Quran therefore they are essential for us to master.
The Quran (standard Mushaf) has 600 pages each page with 15 lines, that means the standard Mushaf has 9,000 lines. That means you will find (on the average) at least one or two on every line of Quran.
In lesson 07 we studied the 5 of the prepositions huruf of jarr: ب، ت، ك، ل، و In this lesson 08, we will study the remaining six huruf - مِنْ، فِيْ، عَنْ، عَلى، حَتى، إِلَى [#08-P2] -- Any ISM اسم that comes after a preposition (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) will always be in the Jarr status. There is no exception to this. The murakkab made up of prepositions (Harf of Jarr حرف جر) plus the ISM that comes after it is called - 'Murakkab Jarri' مُرَكَّب جاري or 'Jarr wa Majroor' جَارّ وَ مَجْرُوْر
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Arabic grammar Idafah الإضافة the possessive construct simplified [#09-P1]
In this video [#09-P1], we will introduce the subject of the Idafah الإضافة, it is a very important in Arabic grammar for the purpose of understanding Quran. This is one of the most frequently occurring construct denoting possessiveness.
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Lesson outcomes 01:35 What is Idafah? 07:20 Terminology 09:00 Mudhaf ilahi مضاف إليه 10:40 Definite Mudhaf ilahi مضاف إليه 20:31 The Mudhaf 24:25 I'rab light إعراب 27:44 light إعراب Duals & plurals 33:28 Partly Declined in the Idafah 36:22 Murakkab Idhaafi مُرَكَّب إضَافِيّ summary ------------------ What is the Idaafa – الإِضَافَةُ ? It is often referred to as the " The genitive Phrase", or Murakkab Idhaafi مُرَكَّب إضَافِيّ, or Mdhaf wa Mudhafun ilahi مُضَافٌ وَمُضَافٌ إِلَيْهِ (Possessed and the possessor)
It shows relationship between two ISM (words), the kind of Arabic grammar construct that gives the meaning of the word "of" in English. There is no word in the Arabic language of the word "of".
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Learn Arabic language grammar FREE Idafah الإضافة pronouns adverbs ظرف Possessive [#09-P2]
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 introduction [#09-P2] 00:41 Pronouns مُضَاف إليه 02:42 Pronouns read/write rules 10:52 Pronouns with رَبّ 17:50 You are my Rabb 22:50 Adverbs ظرف as مُضَاف 24:45 The shibhu jumlah الشِّبْهُ الجُمْلَة 29:30 Adverbs ظرف and Pronouns ضمائر 30:25 Adverb مَعَ 31:28 Adverb عِنْدَ 32:25 Lesson summary --- In this video [#09-P2], we will study the Idafah الإضافة, with pronouns and also what happens when the Mudhaf مُضَاف is an adverb ظرْف. ------------------ Any ISM اسم that has an attached pronoun will always form the Idafah الإضافة, i.e it will be a Murakkab Idhafi مركب إضافِي. In the Qur'an we will come across thousands and thousands of ISM's with attached pronouns. There we must master the attached pronouns. The best way to learn them is to use the word Rabb رَبّ which occurs in the Quran 975+ times. --- Whenever the Idafah الإضافة, is formed using an adverb ظرْف as the Mudhaf مُضَاف it will play a special role. Such structure is called the Semi-sentence الشِّبْهُ الجُمْلَة: This can be either an adverbial phrase or a prepositional phrase. This can be the khabar but NEVER be the MUBTADA. -- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic language to understand Quran - I'raab إِعراب of six magnified nouns Idhafa [#10-P1]
COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson10, Al-Idafah PII الإضافة the possessive construct This video: Lesson 10 Part-1 / [#L10-P1] ---- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Lesson outcomes 01:14 The six nouns الأسماء المُكبّرة 02:23 Father أَبٌ 10:08 Brother أَخٌ 11:55 Possessor ذُو 20:28 Quranic Example 27:18 Summary 27:50 I'rab demystified 30:55 lesson conclusion ------------------ What is the Idaafa – الإِضَافَةُ ? It is often referred to as the " The genitive Phrase", or Murakkab Idhaafi مُرَكَّب إضَافِيّ, or Mdhaf wa Mudhafun ilahi مُضَافٌ وَمُضَافٌ إِلَيْهِ (Possessed and the possessor) -- It shows relationship between two ISM (words), the kind of Arabic grammar construct that gives the meaning of the word "of" in English. There is no word in the Arabic language of the word "of". --- These six nouns are called الأسماء المُكبّرة Asma al Mukabbarah (the magnified nouns). There are only six of them in the entire Arabic language. However, for our purpose of study we only need to look at three of them (i) أَخٌ brother (ii) أبٌ father and (iii) ذُو possessor
Their I'rab إِعْرَاب is shown differently when they act as Mudhaf. Otherwise, they behave similar to all other fully declining nouns. ---- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Learn Arabic language to understand Quran - Idhafa chain, adjectives [#10-P2]
COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson10, Al-Idafah PII الإضافة the possessive construct This video: Lesson 10 Part-2 / [#L10-P2] ---- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 The Idafah chain 05:54 Adjective in the Idafa الإضافة 13:20 Demonstrative in Idafa الإضافة 18:12 Sentences with Idafa الإضافة 21:44 Beautiful Sentences 23:00 Conclusion ------------------ What is the Idaafa – الإِضَافَةُ ? It is often referred to as the " The genitive Phrase", or Murakkab Idhaafi مُرَكَّب إضَافِيّ, or Mdhaf wa Mudhafun ilahi مُضَافٌ وَمُضَافٌ إِلَيْهِ (Possessed and the possessor) -- It shows relationship between two ISM (words), the kind of Arabic grammar construct that gives the meaning of the word "of" in English. There is no word in the Arabic language of the word "of". We look at how the idafa works with adjectives صفة, and how demonstratives are used with the idafa إضافة. ---- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Arabic language, grammar demonstrative in Quran اسم الإشارة [#11-P1]
COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson 11, Demonstratives Asmaa-ul-Ishaarah in Al-Qur'an This video: Lesson 11 Part-1 / [#L11-P1] ------------- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Lesson outcomes 01:20 Golden set 01:45 noun of pointing اسْمُ الْإِشَارَةِ 04:40 pointing to near - أَسْمَاءُ الإِشَارَةِ لِلْقَرِيْب 10:17 pointing to far - أَسْمَاءُ الإِشَارَةِ لِلْبَعِيدِ 13:45 Demonstratives in Qur'an 14:10 Learn with TPI 16:38 Demonstratives Jumlah Ismyyah 20:34 Broken plurals 23:43 Emphasis that to this 25:20 Definite Khabar خَبَر 28:40 Conclusion ------------------ What are the demonstratives? A word used for pointing to something/someone is called a demonstrative. In English they are called demonstrative pronouns, in Arabic they are a category of ISM hence we will call them demonstrative nouns.
They are used more than 1049 times in the Quran and part of our golden set of vocabulary.
In Arabic they are called (lit.): The noun (or name) of pointing - اسْمُ الْإِشَارَةِ (singular) or the nouns of pointing - الْأَسْمَاءُ الْإِشَارَةِ (plurals).
In this lesson [#11-P1] We introduce the look in details at two main categories of demonstratives 1. Demonstrative nouns for near - أَسْمَاءُ الإِشَارَةِ لِلْقَرِيْب 2. Demonstrative nouns for far – أَسْمَاءُ الإِشَارَةِ لِلْبَعِيدِ
We focus on the ones that are most frequently used in the Quran, their usage, language and grammar.
Easy TPI for memorising them and how they are used in nominal sentences جملة اسمية. ---- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Arabic language, grammar demonstrative phrase مُرَكَّب إشَارِيّ [#11-P2]
COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson 11, Demonstratives Asmaa-ul-Isharah in Al-Qur'an This video: Lesson 11 Part-2 / [#L11-P2] ---- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Review of Map of Arabic 01:35 Murakkab Ishari مُركَّب إشَاري 04:02 Examples of مُركَّب إشَاري 06:02 Broken plurals 10:08 Dem Phrase vs Sentence 12:48 Dem Phrase cannot be Khabar 13:58 The pronoun of separation 20:47 إعرَاب of demonstratives 27:35 With الإضَافَة idafa 31:08 Other forms demonstratives 35:39 Conclusions ------------------ What are the demonstratives? A word used for pointing to something/someone is called a demonstrative. In English they are called demonstrative pronouns, in Arabic they are a category of ISM hence we will call them demonstrative nouns.
In Arabic they are called (lit.): The noun (or name) of pointing - اسْمُ الْإِشَارَةِ (singular) or the nouns of pointing - الْأَسْمَاءُ الْإِشَارَةِ (plurals).
They are used more than 1049 times in the Quran.
In this lesson [#11-P2] We will take close look at the Arabic language and grammar rules related to demonstratives phrase مُرَكَّب إشَارِيّ , how it differs from the sentences. How the demonstratives are used in the Idhafa and various forms of demonstratives used in the Quran.
We focus on the ones that are most frequently used in the Quran, their usage, language and grammar. ---- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Arabic language, grammar Inna إِنَّ and لَ laam of emphasis [#12-P1]
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Lesson outcomes 00:55 harf إِنَّ 04:40 Practice إِنَّ 11:35 Quran Examples 16:27 The Laam لَ of Emphasis 24:01 Using إِنَّ & لَ 33:00 مَا of neutralisation 37:11 Conclusion ------------------ How to put Emphasis in a sentence? There are several ways a sentence can be emphasised in Arabic. In this lesson we will learn [#L12/P1] (i) The harf إنَّ to make a sentence Emphatic (ii) The ل of emphasis (iii) The use of مَا الْكَافَّة (ma of neutralisation) - إِنَّمَا (only)
What is إِنَّ ? The harf إِنَّ has been used 1682 times in the Qur’an. It creates emphasis in meaning of a nominal sentence (الجُملَةُ الإِسمِيَّةُ). It is called a harf of emphasis and nasab ‘حَرْفُ تَوْكِيْدٍ وَنَصْبٍ’ and its basic meanings are indeed, verily, truly, surely.
The Laam of Emphasis:Harf ‘لَ’ is also used for creating emphasis, when it is used at the beginning of a sentence it is called “لَامُ الْاِبْتِدَاءِ” (laam of inception). This does not change the e’raab, it only gives emphasis to the meaning. To give greater emphasis to a sentence ‘إِنَّ’ and ‘ل’ can be used in combination. But they do not come together at the beginning of the sentence, ‘إِنَّ’ comes first and impacts on the Mubtada, and the ‘ل’ (moves, slides) to come after (on the Khabar). In this instance the ‘ل’ is called – اللَّامُ الْمُزَحْلَقَةُ
The مَا of neutralisation - مَا الْكَافَّة When مَا is added to إِنَّ(or its sisters) it is called مَا الْكَافَّة (ma of neutralisation). This مَا removes the grammatical impact of إِنَّ(and its sisters), so no longer the مُبْتَدَأi s changed to nasab status.
Most used are إِنَّمَا innama, أَنَّمَا annama, in Al-Qur’an. They carry the same basic meaning while إِنَّمَا occurs at the beginning of a sentence, أَنَّمَا comes in the middle.
Note in the examples below that there are no changes to e’raab by adding them. The basic meanings of إِنَّمَا: ‘only’, ‘nothing else than’, ‘but’. ---- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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Arabic language, grammar Inna and her sisters إِنَّ وَأَخَوَاتُهَا [#12-P2]
⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 Inna and her sisters 03:54 with attached pronouns 12:35 TPI Inna with pronouns 18:04 Anna أنَّ 20:35 Ka'anna كَأنَّ 21:40 laita لَيْت 23:02 Lakinna لكنَّ 24:38 La'alla لعلّ 26:16 Inna and her sisters 28:01 I'raab إعراب demystified 32:45 I'raab إعراب attached pronouns 35:30 Golden set 36:25 Conclusion ----------------- What is إِنَّ ?The harf إِنَّ has been used 1682 times in the Qur’an. It creates emphasis in meaning of a nominal sentence (الجُملَةُ الإِسمِيَّةُ). It is called a harf of emphasis and nasab ‘حَرْفُ تَوْكِيْدٍ وَنَصْبٍ’ and its basic meanings are indeed, verily, truly, surely. Inna and her sisters
There are six particles which grammatically behave exactly like ‘إِنَّ’ they are collectively called ‘إِنَّ وَأَخَوَاتُهَا’ (Inna and her sisters). Since they change the e'raab إعراب of the ISM (mubtada) to nasab they are said to behave like verbs so they are also called Huruf Mushabba bil F’ail - الْحُرُوْف الْمُشَبهَّةُ بِالفِعْلِ - particles that act like verbs.
They are: إِنَّ : Indeed, surely, certainly أَنَّ : that كَأَنَّ : as if لَيْتَ : if only لٰكِنَّ : but لَعَلَّ : perhaps
They are used 2200+ times in the Qur'an. They are also attached to pronouns
In lesson video [#L12-P2] we will be looking at these in detail. ---- 🕌🕌🕌🕌 Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic toUnderstand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers How to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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COURSE: Lisaan-ul-Qur’an - easier than English (Foundation Level-1) Author: Ustadz Muhammad Arjan Ali Lesson NO/Title: Lesson 13, The vocative This video: Lesson 13 / [#L13] The Vocative حرف النداء، النداء، المنادى ---- ⏲️⏲️⏲️ Topics Covered ⏲️⏲️⏲️ 00:00 The vocative intro 00:45 The حرف النداء - Particle of calling 01:55 The Vocative يَأ 04:19 يَأ أَيُّهَا - used with ال 04:19 يَأ أَيُّهَا - used with ال 05:55 يَا إَيَّتُهَا - feminine with الــ 07:17 Where المنادى is مُضَاف 14:35 Summary I -Vocative 16:11 Allahumma اللَّهمَّ 19:15 Ya abati يا أَبَتِ 28:32 Omission of حرف الْنّداء 33:49 Omission of يَا مُتَكَلِّم 39:50 Omission of حرف الْنّداء and يَا مُتَكَلِّم 43:30 Summary Quranic usage 48:48 O you who believe ! 50:06 Final conclusion ----------------- What is The Vocative? النداء The Vocative is an Arabic grammar structure which has two parts (i) The particle of calling - حَرْفُ الْنِّدَاء (ii) The one being called / addressed - الْمُنَادَى
In the Qur’an the most used harf for calling (حَرْفُ الْنِّدَاء) is ‘يَا’ used more than 360+ times.
Uses of يَا - the حرف النِّدَاء When it is used with a word being with الـــ the definite article • With masculine we use - يَا أَيُّهَا • With feminine we use - يَا أَيَّتُهَا ---- Key topics covered in this course are: Arabic Grammar, Quranic Arabic, Easy Arabic Course focused on learning Arabic to Understand Qur'an Arabic Grammar for English speakers how to learn Arabic for English speakers Learning Arabic for beginners Lisan ul Qur'an course English Easy way to learn Arabic grammar in English Learn Arabic at home
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