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All things that aid you in your quest to learn Qur’anic Arabic (fusha).
Hadhaa Kitaabun vs. Haadhal Kitaabu
The difference between hadhaa kitaabun and haadhaal kitaabu: the second is definite and specific, "this book is ..." as opposed to "this is a book."
An image of six colours in Arabic, both masculine and feminine, set as a desktop background! Red, blue, green, yellow, black, and white.
Observe and Beautify Your Writing
Got ugly Arabic writing? Grab a mushaf/Qur'an or Arabic book and observe how they write letters. Identify and apply details to your writing. Examples.
In Arabic, inanimate object plurals act like feminine singulars. Broken and sound plurals are just different types of plurals. Examples.
The du'a when someone dies: inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon--we belong to Allah and to Him do we return. A dissection of the du'a, word-by-word.
Posts from Rules of Engagement, an AlMaghrib Institute course by Muhammad ibn Faqih that teaches ethics, morality, rights, characteristics, and manners.
Read daily, write a few sentences, and think and invent small stories and phrases in Arabic (or randomly translate sentences) to accelerate your Arabic.
ArabicGems: a blog devoted purely to Arabic gems gleaned from the Qur'an, based on the Arabic language. It helps you gain depth of understanding!
Number and Counted / ‘Adad and Ma’duwd
Arabic grammar rules for 'adad (number) and ma'duwd (counted). Similar to possessive case. They have opposite genders, and ma'duwd gender determines.
Time Modifiers / Duruwf Zamaan
Duruwf Zamaan are time modifiers in Arabic such as before (qabla) and after (ba'dah). They act like the possessed in the possessive case. Examples.
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