Arabic Colours

January 28, 2007 on 6:38 pm | In Arabic
| By Ilm Seeker

For those of you studying al-lugatul arabiyyah, inshallah here is an easy visual way to learn six basic colours: red, blue, green, yellow, black, and white. (You can set it as your computer desktop, so every time you pop onto your computer, instant practice!)

The top colour is the mascline form, and the bottom colour is the feminine form. (Read more about Arabic word gender here.)

Six Arabic Colours

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  1. Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah.

    WAw! Thats pritty neat. What does the words say? and how do you use it?

    JazakAllahu Khaira brotha!

    Comment by MuslimahWarrior — January 28, 2007 #

  2. Oh wait, I understand now. It says those colors in arabic, is that right?
    MashaAllah!! You learn something new everyday.

    Comment by MuslimahWarrior — January 28, 2007 #

  3. Got it on my desktop, the only prob is that I have too many icons on there–lol. Gotta clean that up and get rolling with these arabic colors! InshaAllah.

    Comment by MuslimahWarrior — January 28, 2007 #

  4. I thought green was akhdhar and not ajdhar.

    Comment by naseer — January 29, 2007 #

  5. The word in white (or black) tells you the arabic word for the colour of the rectangle. (The lower-right–aybad–is the word for white.)
    Jazakumullahu khayran, green IS akhdar, not ajdar.

    Comment by Ilm Seeker — January 29, 2007 #

  6. I am very happy I found this website. Too bad the link for the screen saver does not work anymore. Does anyone still have it?

    Comment by Dan — May 5, 2008 #

  7. Fixed. Thanks for pointing it out!

    Comment by Ilm Seeker — May 14, 2008 #

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