I’m 38 just move to Egypt about 5 months ago and I’m in a class with children 9 and under. They’re learning grammar and I’m learning the language. They motivate me on so many levels.
@muhammadYasir15247
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MashaAllah. I also just arrived Cairo Egypt two months ago. What school are you sir
@abdiadenEST86
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اللهم بارك اختى Keep going! You just motivated me.
@mohammadiaa
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Alhamdulillah
@ua1514
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Any school recommendations?
@dunni4920
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Barakallahu feeh
@abdiadenEST86
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Top ten tips - 1. Motivation and discipline. 2. Carry a notepad around with you. 3. Speak the language. 4. Go to where the language is being spoken. 5. Translate texts you read. 6. Get the Hansweir Dictionary. 7. Learn vocabulary in context. 8. Find a partner to learn with. 9. Willingness to make mistakes. 10. Learn to listen before you learn to speak. 11. Watch others speak.
@abdiadenEST86
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أسلام عليكم اخواني و اخواتي ان شاءلله . Watch the video for elaboration .
@fatumaadam3067
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JazakALLAH kheyran Akhi
@adrianaram3999
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Shukran jazillan
@Brohwat
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May Allah make you go to jannah firdaws, InshaAllah
@wieimmer4632
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Don't forget Dua. InshaAllah
@thunder9134
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It’s important to keep in mind Dua (supplicating to Allah) even if it’s the last third of the night. Seek the help of Allah to allow you to accomplish this task and make it easy for you. Tips for being proficient in Arabic language: 1. Motivation- if you don’t have a good reason to learn a language or anything you’re less likely to stay motivated in the long run. Motivation gets you going, consistency keeps you going. 2. Carry a notepad/notebook with you, essential to write down every new word you encounter/hear/don’t understand. 3. Speak the language at all costs, it is major principle when learning a new language. You have to practice the language even if you speak to a wall or pillow, or even a child. Speak it! 4. Go to where the language is spoken. Doesn’t even have to be going overseas. You can go to a place or people who speak the language and discuss with them. For example, going to the masjid and conversing with people who are fluent in Arabic. 5. Translate any passage you come across, along with writing it. 6. Getting a dictionary (online dictionary are useful as well), more you look up a word the more it will stick 7. Learn vocabulary in context, words that reoccur in certain fields/places/sciences. 8. Find a partner to practice with. A healthy rivalry/competition towards good will be beneficial. 9. Willingness to make mistake. Be prepared to be humbled, you will make mistakes, this is the only way to develop and improve. Don’t be prideful, you may even have to sit around little children to gain more knowledge. 10. Listen to the language. You need to learn to listen before you can learn to speak. The more you expose yourself and listen to the language, the more familiar it becomes making it easier to speak and comprehend. For example, you can listen to Arabic lectures to familiarize yourself to the language.
@Kichidakatsumi
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I'm a native Arabic speaker but I'm planning on taking my Arabic to the next level and study it properly, memorize what I can of the Quran & Hadith, memorize Arabic poetry, and so on. I love this language!
@ASAPmf
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Could you tell me what did u do to achieve this?
@ibrahimjibril2339
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JazakallAhu khayran sheikh From Nigeria 🇳🇬
@sadafahmed9563
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How to greet Where one lives Daily routine Food and drink Prayer & masjid Studies and education Occupation Supermarket Weather Places Hobbies How to get by travel
@suhaib7alfahdawy582
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Keep going brothers learning Arabic is the best thing you can do now the Qur'an and the sunna have a very different taste and holyness when you understand it in Arabic
@adrianaram3999
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JazakAllahukhair Sheikh, I've learnt alot from your lectures and I continue learning alot. From Kenya 🇰🇪.
@NaylAlAwtar
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May Allah Bless You i Need This
@jamilayasmin4165
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Jazakaallahu khayr ustadh 🥺🥺🥺❤️
@SlaveOfAllah44
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Alhamdullilah
@user-cp1tp7vl4c
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جزاك الله خيرا يا اخي اللهم بارك
@ShahidMalla
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Seikh May Allah bless you
@loaiasaad2378
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السلام عليكم، alhamdolella I’m Arab, thats a big blessing from Allah I wish I can help with something in teaching Arabic to non Arab muslims
@uthmaanabrahams6316
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You can help me! 😬
@mr.knockknock3705
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me too
@FreeP4l3stine
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هل تحب كرة قدم؟
@mujahid4hmed
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wa'alaykumussalaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh
@kasimt4848
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keep going on and do it for Allah assalamwaalaykum
@abdulhaseebbatataz9794
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I learned Arabic in quarantine alhumdulilah pretty fast get assimil Arabic book modern standard Arabic it helps you speak Arabic naturally after a while of studying and understand most of the Quran but some words must be learned directly from Quran translation of Muhammad Muhsin Khan and Taqiyyudin Al Hilali rahimahumallah
@Aamiin733
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Waacalakum salaam
@ummabdulrahmaan4876
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As salam alaykum masha Allah...
@suma3978
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Assalamu aalaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh. Could you please ustadh share the link as there is no link in the description box ? Jazaakallahukhayran
@umarashfaq998
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Allah bless brother arj for inspiring me to watch the series insha’allah
@arjgoat
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May Allah bless us all with the Arabic ilm as a means of sadaqat jariyah by helping each other gain beneficial knowledge AMEEN
@ua1514
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I’ve been trying to learn Arabic for ten years and it just won’t sink in for me. Please make dua for me.
@TheHabibOfMankind
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Don’t lose hope, in sha allah this is the year that Allah open the door. Don’t forget that the one who takes the path of knowledge, Allah makes his path to Jannah easy
@dhamiri2990
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It’s very difficult even Arabs make mistakes sometimes speaking or pronouncing, one of the best ways especially since you have learned for 10 years, is Arabic shows or Arabic content with English subtitles, sooner or later you will find yourself understanding and not looking to the subtitles for clarification etc. also if your learning Egyptian Arabic it’s hard to understand Classical Arabic (Fusha) best Arabic I feel for people to understand Quran and stuff is khaleeji dialect it’s closest I feel to Classical Arabic as compared to all the other Arabic dialects, however just learn classical and you will be strong in Arabic fundamentally. Conversations help a lot also, I feel you can’t just learn a language from a book there is a way to speak it and you only learn that from experiencing it in everyday life. Like living in the west when you go get shawarma try order it in Arabic etc
@Lisa4U7Aaron_Modahl
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The biggest lie is that all who seek knowledge of Qur'an are obligated to learn Arabic. If a aging revert female lives alone in a rural area and NO PERSON in her small community speaks Arabic, is she not lucky to just get the pleasure of learning the MEANINGS of the practice as time allows? Have some mercy on the lonely.
@Lisa4U7Aaron_Modahl
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Me too. Stress and isolation and only Internet to learn.
@aabirsabeel
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Keep going brother (or sister). May Allah give you strength and ease the path for you
@Adin77Muslim
2 ай бұрын
❤
@footballchannel1593
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Thank you btw i live in the nederlands and i am 17 year old
@Aishaykay
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Asssalamu alaykum, please where is the link to register? JazakAllahu khairan
@jabarulla9744
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Alkamuthulilla
@rosinataye4437
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته Can someone put the link below, please?! I want to join the class. جزاكم الله خيرا!
@eldierecustodio7687
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Assalamualikum Sheikh, how to enroll in this course ? JazzakAllahukhair
@amatullah1510
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‼️‼️Asalamu Alaikum the link is not in the description box
@osamaasif68
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As salaam alykum. Where is the link? I want to join.
@Xarius01
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Is the course available online?
@mumtazvaizie212
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How do I join the Arabic lessons Link please من فضلك
سلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته أخ الموفق أنا إسماعيل بن عبد الفتاح من نيجيريا وعندي بعون الله تعالى بعض أصول اللغة العربية و أريد الزيادة فيه بتعليمه. و لما لقيت هذه الشبكة كنت مسرورا. و كيف أربط الدرس؟ جزاكم الله خيرا
Credit: @Abdi Aden Top ten tips - 1. Motivation and discipline. 2. Carry a notepad around with you. 3. Speak the language. 4. Go to where the language is being spoken. 5. Translate texts you read. 6. Get the Hansweir Dictionary. 7. Learn vocabulary in context. 8. Find a partner to learn with. 9. Willingness to make mistakes. 10. Learn to listen before you learn to speak. 11. Watch others speak.
@ahlussoennah
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@abu taymiyyah please STOP wearing your scarf like this, i dont want to say it makes you look like a female, but it does.
@tuwaylubul_3ilm
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I’m guessing you’re from the western world because outside of that, ustadh isn’t the first nor the only rajul who covers his head in this manner. Have better manners when addressing ppl of knowledge wether it’s a scholar or student
@ahlussoennah
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@tuwalubul this "ustadh" is a filthy Murji and a bootlicker In my land Afghanistan People would probably lower their gaze is he would walk around in fear of looking at a women
@tuwaylubul_3ilm
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@@ahlussoennah ooo such harsh words, hope you’re prepared to stand in front of your Rabb with those accusations
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