Tuesday 20 December 2011

Revised Lessons

Salaam all,  I've decided to revise Lessons One to Three in this series.  I've also completed Lesson Four.  These four lessons cover 22 of the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet.  The other 6 letters will be covered in Lesson Five, In Sha-Allah!  Together with these 22 letters, hundreds of words from the Holy Quran have been covered.  At the end of each lesson are a few words with their translations, which you may learn.  This will help with your understanding of Al-Quran Al-Kareem. 

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Lesson Four

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LESSON FOUR,

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Wednesday 21 September 2011

Who will benefit by: Read Arabic Today

This blog has been developed for the benefit of anyone who would like to be able to read the Arabic Script.

People who read Arabic fall in different categories:
1) Arabs who read daily for various reasons;
2) Muslims across the world who read the Quran in Arabic;
3) Islamic Scholars who read the Islamic Texts, many of which are in Arabic;
4) People who would like to visit an Arab country for pilgramige (Hajj), work, or travelling.
5) Non-Muslim Scholars may learn Arabic, because they want to read the Islamic Texts or other scriptures and related works which are in Arabic;
6)  Many people simply want to speak the language to communicate with Arabs or fellow students.

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