Master Quranic Arabic in 24 Hours (Second Edition) – Learn Quranic Arabic Language & Grammar Easily
Master Quranic Arabic in 24 Hours (Second Edition) – Learn Quranic Arabic Language & Grammar Easily
Publisher:
Suhaib Sirajudin
Author:
Suhaib Sirajudin
Language:
English
Binding:
Soft Cover
Pages: 446
Size: 19x26cm
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Master Quranic Arabic in 24 Hours (Second Edition) – Learn Quranic Arabic Language & Grammar Easily
Master Quranic Arabic in 24 Hours (Second Edition) by Suhaib Sirajudin is a powerful and structured course designed to help learners understand the language of the Qur’an in a short time. Divided into 24 easy-to-follow lessons, the book teaches Quranic Arabic using practical examples from Surah Al-Fatiha, the last ten Surahs, and selected verses from Surah Al-Baqarah. It combines vocabulary building with essential grammar concepts, enabling readers to recognize and understand nearly 30% of Qur’anic words.
With exercises, real examples, and a step-by-step approach, this book is ideal for beginners and anyone seeking to improve their understanding of the Qur’an and enhance their focus in Salah through comprehension.
From Author:
24 Lessons of 1 Hour each, will Give you sufficient vocabulary to familiarise yourself with with almost 30% of the Qur'an. It teaches Arabic by using : - Surah Fatiha - Last Ten Surah's of the Qur'an (Last 10 Surahs from Juz Amma) - 20 Verses of Surah Baqarah - Master 25,000 words from the Quran - Learn Arabic Grammar - Improve your salah by understanding the Quran - No more distractions in Salah - Understand the message of Allah and put it into practice - All in fun and interesting way - Its Only Difficult - If You Make It Difficult Have you ever wanted to learn the language in which the final revelation (the Quran) was revealed? Maybe you thought learning Arabic was too difficult for you or that you were too old to learn a new language. Well, in fact, not only is learning Quranic Arabic remarkably easy, it can also be fun, as you will see in this 24-Hour course. Even if you have little or no knowledge of Arabic, you will find it easy going through these tutorials in the comfort of your home. At the end of each Hour you will be able to put your knowledge into practice and begin to understand Quranic Arabic.
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Master Quranic Arabic
second edition
12 in 24 HOURS
Master 25 000
words from the Quran
Learn Arabic Grammar Improve your salah by understanding the Quran quartz
IT'S ONLY DIFFICULT - IF YOU MAKE IT DIFFICULT
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Have you ever wanted to learn the language in which the final revelation (Quran) was revealed? Maybe you thought learning Arabic was too difficult for you or that you were too old to learn a new language. Well in fact, not only is learning Quranic Arabic remarkably easy, it is also quite fun as you'll see throughout this 24-hour course. Even if you have little or no knowledge of Arabic, you'll feel comfortable going through these tutorials from the comfort of your home. At the end of each hour you will be able to put your knowledge into practice and begin to understand Quranic Arabic.
About the Author
Suhaib Sirajudin received his Degree in Islamic theology from the Islamic College of Holcombe, Bury. He then continued his studies for a Degree in Software Engineering at Blackburn College, an associate college of Lancaster University, and for his Masters in Computer Security from the University of Liverpool. He further studied for a Diploma in Counselling for Marriage issues, Drugs, Stress and Family Counselling. After completing his studies he travelled to Saudi Arabia and taught at the University of Jubail, Eastern Province. Currently, he is a speaker and a counsellor at SLMCC, Harrow, where his service for humanity has been appreciated by the people.
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Glossary
Aakhirah
Abqa
Akhlaq
Alayhis salam Alhumdulillah Allahu akbar
Azan
Bid'ah
Bukhari
Deen
Dua
Dunya
Fatah
Figh
Hadith qudsi
Hereafter Servant Everlasting Morals/manners Peace be upon him All praise is for Allah Allah is the greatest The call to prayer
Innovation in religion
Book of Hadith
Religion
Supplication
The material (temporal) world Open, victory, or conquest (of Makkah) Islamic jurisprudence
Sacred hadith
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Hajj Halal
Haram
Ibadah
Ikhlas
Imaan.
Imam
Permitted
Forbidden
Worship
Sincerity
Faith
In sha allah
Jannah
Jazakallahu khair
Ka'abah
Khair
Khinsab
Khushu
Khutbah
Masjid Muslim
Quraish
Rahman
Scholar
If Allah wills
Paradise
May Allah reward you
House of Allah
Good
Name of a devil
Concentration in prayer
Speech
Mosque
Book of Hadith
The dominant tribe of Makkah. Most gracious
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Contents
PART I Introducing Quranic Arabic
Hour 1 An outline of the Course and Masculine Pronouns
PART II Ta'awuz and Surah Fatihah
Hour 2 Ta'awuz and Surah Fatihah Verses 1-3 and Plurals 3 Surah Fatihah Verses 4-5 and Possessive Adjectives
Surah Fatihah Verses 6-7 and Grammar related to Feminine
Gender
PART III Last 10 Surahs of the Quran
Hour 5 Surah Nas and Prepositions
Surah Falaq and Prepositions
Surah Ikhlas and Demonstrative Pronouns
Surah Masad and Relative Pronouns
Surah Nasr and the Past Tense
Surah Kafiroon and the Past Tense
Surah Kawthar and the Present Tense
Surah Ma'un and the Present Tense
Surah Quraish and the Imperative Tense
Surah Fil and Negation
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PART IV Surah Baqrah
Hour 15 Verses 1-3 and Superlatives
16 Verses 4-5 and Comparatives
17 Verses 6-7 and Active Participles
18 Verses 8-9 and Different Patterns of Active Participles
19 Verses 10-11 and Passive Participles
20 Verses 12-13 and Nouns of Place
21 Verses 14-15 and Interrogative Particles
22 Verses 16-17 and Interrogative Particles with Prepositions
23 Verses 18-19 and Passive Verbs
24 Verse 20 and Broken Plurals
PART V APPENDIXES
Appendix A Answers
B Using the Website
Vocabulary List
Publisher
Suhaib Sirajudin
Author
- Suhaib Sirajudin
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Sample Pages - Content
Page:01
Master Quranic Arabic
second edition
12 in 24 HOURS
Master 25 000
words from the Quran
Learn Arabic Grammar Improve your salah by understanding the Quran quartz
IT'S ONLY DIFFICULT - IF YOU MAKE IT DIFFICULT
Page:02
Have you ever wanted to learn the language in which the final revelation (Quran) was revealed? Maybe you thought learning Arabic was too difficult for you or that you were too old to learn a new language. Well in fact, not only is learning Quranic Arabic remarkably easy, it is also quite fun as you'll see throughout this 24-hour course. Even if you have little or no knowledge of Arabic, you'll feel comfortable going through these tutorials from the comfort of your home. At the end of each hour you will be able to put your knowledge into practice and begin to understand Quranic Arabic.
About the Author
Suhaib Sirajudin received his Degree in Islamic theology from the Islamic College of Holcombe, Bury. He then continued his studies for a Degree in Software Engineering at Blackburn College, an associate college of Lancaster University, and for his Masters in Computer Security from the University of Liverpool. He further studied for a Diploma in Counselling for Marriage issues, Drugs, Stress and Family Counselling. After completing his studies he travelled to Saudi Arabia and taught at the University of Jubail, Eastern Province. Currently, he is a speaker and a counsellor at SLMCC, Harrow, where his service for humanity has been appreciated by the people.
Page:03
Glossary
Aakhirah
Abqa
Akhlaq
Alayhis salam Alhumdulillah Allahu akbar
Azan
Bid'ah
Bukhari
Deen
Dua
Dunya
Fatah
Figh
Hadith qudsi
Hereafter Servant Everlasting Morals/manners Peace be upon him All praise is for Allah Allah is the greatest The call to prayer
Innovation in religion
Book of Hadith
Religion
Supplication
The material (temporal) world Open, victory, or conquest (of Makkah) Islamic jurisprudence
Sacred hadith
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Hajj Halal
Haram
Ibadah
Ikhlas
Imaan.
Imam
Permitted
Forbidden
Worship
Sincerity
Faith
In sha allah
Jannah
Jazakallahu khair
Ka'abah
Khair
Khinsab
Khushu
Khutbah
Masjid Muslim
Quraish
Rahman
Scholar
If Allah wills
Paradise
May Allah reward you
House of Allah
Good
Name of a devil
Concentration in prayer
Speech
Mosque
Book of Hadith
The dominant tribe of Makkah. Most gracious
Page:04
Contents
PART I Introducing Quranic Arabic
Hour 1 An outline of the Course and Masculine Pronouns
PART II Ta'awuz and Surah Fatihah
Hour 2 Ta'awuz and Surah Fatihah Verses 1-3 and Plurals 3 Surah Fatihah Verses 4-5 and Possessive Adjectives
Surah Fatihah Verses 6-7 and Grammar related to Feminine
Gender
PART III Last 10 Surahs of the Quran
Hour 5 Surah Nas and Prepositions
Surah Falaq and Prepositions
Surah Ikhlas and Demonstrative Pronouns
Surah Masad and Relative Pronouns
Surah Nasr and the Past Tense
Surah Kafiroon and the Past Tense
Surah Kawthar and the Present Tense
Surah Ma'un and the Present Tense
Surah Quraish and the Imperative Tense
Surah Fil and Negation
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PART IV Surah Baqrah
Hour 15 Verses 1-3 and Superlatives
16 Verses 4-5 and Comparatives
17 Verses 6-7 and Active Participles
18 Verses 8-9 and Different Patterns of Active Participles
19 Verses 10-11 and Passive Participles
20 Verses 12-13 and Nouns of Place
21 Verses 14-15 and Interrogative Particles
22 Verses 16-17 and Interrogative Particles with Prepositions
23 Verses 18-19 and Passive Verbs
24 Verse 20 and Broken Plurals
PART V APPENDIXES
Appendix A Answers
B Using the Website
Vocabulary List