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Table of Contents
Description Page
Introduction 3
Lesson 1: Arabic Alphabets 6
Lesson 2: Half Alphabets 13
Lesson 3: Arabic Vowels 20
Lesson 4: Long Vowels 24
Lesson 5: Two Special Sounds 29
Lesson 6: The Sound of N (Tanween) & Some Special Characters 33
Lesson 7: Double Letters (Tashdeed) 44
Lesson 8: Read Sentences 51
Lesson 9: Start Writing Arabic 62
Lesson 10: Practice Yourself 63
Whats next? 64
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Introduction
Dear Reader:
Assalam o alaikum!
Thanks for selecting 'Quranic Arabic Program' to learn the Arabic Language. We will take you through aseries of lessons starting from scratch and ending at the height of the classical literary Arabic. At the end of this program, God wills, you will be able to understand the literary Arabic. This program contains an easyapproach to develop your linguistic skills to understand the Islamic Literature. The series of books is nameas 'Quranic Arabic Program' because the Quran resides at the central position in this series.
People learn Arabic due to two reasons: To understand the Quran, the Hadith and classic Arabic Literature;or to communicate with Arabs in the modern Arabic. This course is targeted to achieve the former objective.Although people aiming for developing their communication skills can also get benefit of this program.
Due to its systematic nature, Arabic is one of the easiest languages in the world. It has well-defined rules anda highly sophisticated language structure. If you are familiar with the rules of Arabic Grammar, you canlearn this language in a few weeks.
To understand the Quran and the Hadith, it is essential to learn the vocabulary used in the Quran, the Hadithand the Islamic literature. We will focus the linguistics, philology and figurative speech of the Quran in thisprogram.
Study MethodologyLearning Arabic by using this program is very simple. Study one lesson daily. Solve all the exercisesprovided under 'Test Yourself' . Do not read the answers before attempting the questions. Once you solve theexercises, compare your answers with the ones provided to you in the 'Answers Book'. In a few weeks, you
will find that your comprehension skills are improving. You do not need to memorize meaning of each wordor grammar rules. The course is designed in a way that they will automatically become part of your memory.
The BoxesFollowing boxes are provided to you for your ready reference. They contain very important information foryou.
Build Your Personality
Objective of our course is not onlyteaching the Quranic Arabic. We are alsoconcerned about transforming our
personalities according to Quranic ideals.This box will provide you the tips forPersonality Development.
Face the Challenge!
This box will challenge your skills which will help you in developing your linguistic skills.
Do you know?
Interesting facts about the Arabs, theirlanguage, literature and history will beprovided in this box.
Worth Reading
Links to usefull writings will be provided inthis box.
Rule of the Day
Grammar and language rules will be provided in this box.
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Introduction
The Program is organized as follows:
Module AR00: The objective of this module is to enable you to read the Arabic script.
Module AR01: This module will enable you to understand the basic Arabic used in the routine life toperform basic religious rituals.
Module AR02: This module is designed to improve your linguistic skills. You will learn basic rules of Arabic grammar i.e. ' Ilm un Nahv ' and enhance your vocabulary. After completing this module, youbecome able to understand 30-40% of the Islamic literature in Arabic with the help of a dictionary.
Module AR03: This module will further raise the level of your skills. You will read advanced conceptsof grammar especially ' Ilm us Sarf .' Your vocabulary will become vast and after complet ing thismodule, you will be able to understand 75-80% of the Islamic literature in Arabic by using a dictionary.
Module AR04: After studying the advanced concepts of Sarf and Nahv , you will complete your studies
of Arabic Grammar at this level. At completion of this level, you will be able to read 100% of the Islamicliterature in Arabic with the help of a dictionary.
Module AR05: It is the last module of this program. You study the advanced concepts of 'ArabicEloquence' at this level. At the end of this module, you will be able to understand the fine rhetoricalconcepts in the Arabic language. It will enable you to understand the Islamic literature in Arabic withoutconsulting a dictionary frequently.
Module AR01 5 are divided into two streams. A series deal with the rules of Arabic Grammar andLinguistics. Enough exercises are provided to you to learn the principles of grammar and eloquence.
The objective of B Series is to build your vocabulary. Passages from the Quran, the Hadith and selectedwritings of Arab scholars are provided to you. You will have to learn the words and styles and then translatethe passages into English. You need not to cram these words. The lessons and the exercises are designed in away that you will automatically learn the grammar rules, words and Arabic styles.
The program is basically designed to teach you comprehension in the Arabic language. It is not designed toteach you day-to-day conversat ion or writ ing in the Arabic language, but it will work as a support inachieving these objectives, if you want to pursue another course of Arabic writing and conversation. Youneed an Arabic speaking environment as well as a teacher to achieve these two objectives.
We have tried our best to remove typing mistakes in this book. However, Arabic typing is always prone tomistakes due to its complexity. Scholars of Arabic language are strongly requested to please identify anymistakes in this book. Any constructive criticism will be highly welcomed.
Ask Your QuestionsIf you are facing difficulty in any lesson, feel free to ask your questions. Feel free to share your views andvaluable comments and send an email at mubashirnazir100@gmail.com .
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Lesson 1: Arabic Alphabets
Letter Name Description
Daal
Similar to D but in a lighter sound with the tip of the tonguebetween the front teeth. The sound is like TH as in THAT.It has no dot.
ZaalIt has no equivalent in English. Its sound is like Z producedwith the tip of the tongue between the front teeth. It is writtenby putting one dot above Daal.
Ra Equivalent to R as in ROAD. It has no dot.
ZaEquivalent to Z as in ZIG Zag. It is written by putting a dotabove Ra.
Seen Equivalent to S as in SAY. It has no dot.
SheenEquivalent to SH as in SHALL. It is written by puttingthree dots above Seen.
SwaadIt has no exact equivalent in English. Its sound is like S bymaking lips slightly rounded. It has no dot.
DwaadIt has no exact equivalent in English. Its sound is like D bymaking lips slightly rounded. It is written by putting a dotabove Swaad.
Rule of the Day
Alphabets are different sounds produced by different parts of your mouth.
Face the Challenge!
Tell the difference between the shape of . Compare it with the difference between other letters
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Lesson 1: Arabic Alphabets
Letter Name Description
Twa
It has no exact equivalent in English. It is produced like T bytouching the tongue tip to the back of the upper teeth, The lipsare somewhat rounded. It has no dot.
ZwaIt has no exact equivalent in English. It is produced like Z bytouching the tongue tip to the back of the upper teeth, The lipsare somewhat rounded. It is written by putting a dot aboveTwa.
AinIt has no equivalent in English. It is produced from the middleof the throat. We will denote it by putting an inverted comma
after a vowel like A, I or U.
GhainIt has no equivalent in English. It is produced from the upperpart of the throat. Its sound is like that of gargling. We willdenote it by GH. It is written by putting one dot above Ain.
FaEquivalent to F as in FAT. It has one dot. It is written in along dish-like shape with round head.
Qaaf Almost equivalent to Q as in QUICK. It is produced with theback of the tongue touching the back of the mouth. It has twodots. It is written like Fa but in a round shape.
Kaaf Equivalent to K as in KICK.
Face the Challenge!
Tell the difference between the shape of
Do you know?
People of different areas speak the same languagedifferently. The difference exists in pronunciation,words, phrases and styles.
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Lesson 1: Arabic Alphabets
Letter Name Description
Laam Equivalent to L as in LONG.
Meem Equivalent to M as in MORNING.
Noon Equivalent to N as in NICE.
Ha Equivalent to H as in HOLIDAY.
Waow Equivalent to W as in WINDOW.
HamzahIt has no equivalent in English. It is produced with inner part ofthroat with a small break.
Ya Equivalent to Y as in York.
Face the Challenge!
Listen the sounds of . What is the difference?
Face the Challenge!
Listen the sounds of . What is the difference?
Face the Challenge! Listen the sounds of . What is the difference?
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Lesson 1: Arabic Alphabets
Test Yourself Now solve the following exercise. You have to write the name of each alphabet against its name.
Along with writing, also pronounce the letter as you have already listened from the downloadedsounds. Each letter contains one mark. After doing the exercise, check the answers with previouspages and then calculate your score. If your score is less than 80%, do the exercise again.
Letter Name
Letter Name
Letter Name
Letter Name
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Letter Name
Letter Name
Letter Name
Letter Name
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Letter Name
Letter Name
Letter Name
Letter Name
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Lesson 2: Half Alphabets
As English Alphabets have capital and small letters, most of ArabicAlphabets are written half when joined with other alphabets.
Unlike English Alphabets, Arabic alphabets are joined with each other.They are not written in full form. Unlike English, Arabic is writtenfrom right-to-left. Read this table from right-to-left.
Look at the following tables to recognize the form of alphabets in thebeginning, middle or end of each word. We have added a letter inred color at the start and end of each letter to display different forms of each letter. Original letter is displayed in black color, so concentrate onthe black letter.
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LetterStart of the WordMiddle of the WordEnd of the Word
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LetterStart of the WordMiddle of the WordEnd of the Word
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Lesson 2: Half Alphabets
From above, we can derive the following rules:
When letters are joined, they change their form.
The beginning letter is usually written in half.
Letters in middle of a word are also writ ten in half but they are joined with their preceding word.
Letter at the end of a word is usually written in full but it is joined with its preceding word.
Most of the letters are written in half form if they come in acombination.
Few exceptional letters change their shape when they come in a
word. These letters are following:
which can carry a small as or which sometimes changes to at end of the word which can come as or which can come as or which can come as or which can come as
Some letters do not change their form at all: They are:
Do you know?
Arabic letters in joiningform are compressed andstretched to form anexcellent art. See thephoto of an artisticmasterpiece and identifythe alphabets used.
Rule of the Day
Each language is developed by itsnative people. They follow certain rulesin their language. Sometimes, theybreak a rule. While learning thatlanguage, a non-native person has tofollow the native people whether theyfollow a rule or break it. For example,in English, but is read as battwhereas put is read as put. We haveto follow the native people.
Do you know?
A text editor like MSWord can automaticallyselect the half or fullform while typingArabic.
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Lesson 2: Half Alphabets
Test Yourself Now solve the following exercise. The table is from right-to-left. Identify the alphabets used in
the following words. Each word contains one mark. After doing the exercise, check the answersand calculate your score. If your score is less than 80%, do the exercise again.
LetterUsed
WordLetterUsed
WordLetterUsed
WordLetterUsed
Word
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LetterUsed Word
LetterUsed Word
LetterUsed Word
LetterUsed Word
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Lesson 2: Half Alphabets
LetterUsed Word
LetterUsed Word
LetterUsed Word
LetterUsed Word
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Lesson 3: Arabic Vowels
Dear Reader!
Now you know the different forms of Arabic Letters very well. In
this lesson, we will discuss the Arabic Vowels. It is an interestingfact that there are some special characters used as vowels. They are
called 'Harakaat' ( ) . Arabic has four vowels named Fathah( ) , Kasrah ( ) , Dhammah ( ) and Jazm ( ) . These
vowels are used with other characters. When a vowel is used with aletter, it is said that the letter is carrying that vowel. For example, if the letter, MEEM has a FATHAH, we will say that MEEM iscarrying a FATHAH.
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The sound of Fathah is like U as in But, O as is SOME, U as in SHUT, U as in CUT. It is
written as a small bar over its carrying letter as in . While writing Arabic words in English, we willdenote it by A.
The sound of Kasrah is like I as in IN, I as in DISCUSS, I as in IT or E as in ENABLE. It is
written as a small bar under its carrying letter as in . While writing Arabic words in English, we willdenote it by I.
The sound of Dhammah is produced by round the lips. Its sound is like Uas in PUT, Uas in BULL,
U as in PULL. It is written by a diagonal 9-like shape written on its carrying letter as in . While
writing Arabic words in English, we will denote it by U.
When a letter carries a Jazm, that letter is silent. Its sound will be like T as in PUT, S as in DISK
etc. It is written as or simply without writing anything on the letter. Jazm is not allowed on the firstletter of a word. It can come on subsequent letters. We have written somewhere and omitted in atmany occasions to display the both options.
Do you know?Many people do not pronounce certain letterscorrectly. For example, most of Egyptians cannotpronounce correctly, some Arab tribes do not
pronounce Pakistanis & Indians do not ,
pronounce and Indonesians do not ,
pronounce There are certain people who are .trained to recite the Quran correctly. They arecalled 'Qaree (Reciter)'.
Rule of the Day Unlike other languages, Arabic wordsalso contain a vowel at the end. As aresult, there are certain rules in Arabicto join a word with the next one.
Face the Challenge!
Type Arabic letters (if you can) and try to put all four vowels over them by
computer.
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Lesson 3: Arabic Vowels
Read the table from right-to-left. Also download the sounds and listen. The sounds are also written inEnglish. As you have learnt that a letter carrying a Jazm cannot come at start of a word, therefore, wehave added a letter Ba is written before the original letter to produce the Jazm sound. It is written inred color. You have to concentrate on black letters.
With Jazm With Dhammah With Kasrah With Fathah Letter
ba uu |ii |*aa
ba b bu bi ba
ba t
tu
ti
ta
ba th thu thi tha
ba j ju ji ja
ba h hu hi ha
ba kh
khu
khi
kha
ba d du di da
ba dh dhu dhi dha ba r ru ri ra
ba z
zu
zi
za
ba s su si sa
ba sh shu shi sha
ba sw swu swi swa ***
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With Jazm With Dhammah With Kasrah With Fathah Letter
ba dw dwu dwi dwa
ba tw twu twi twa
ba zw zwu zwi zwa
ba a au aI aa
ba gh ghu
ghi gha
ba f fu fi fa
ba q qu qi qa
ba k ku ki ka
ba l lu
li la
ba m mu mi ma
ba n nu ni na
ba h hu hi ha
ba a au ii aa ba u wu wi wa
ba i yu yi ya
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Lesson 3: Arabic Vowels
Test Yourself Try to read the following words. Write these words in English. Focus on all four vowels.
Word Word Word
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Lesson 4: Long Vowels
Dear Reader!
You are now aware about four vowels or Harakaat of Arabic i.e.
Fathah, Kasrah, Dhammah and Jazm. Sometimes, the sound of first three vowels becomes long. It is like using OO as inFOOL. Jazm cannot be stretched long. Arabs have developedspecial characters for these long vowels.
Like short vowels, long vowels also are also carried byalphabets. These vowels are called long fathah, long kasrah andlong dhammah.
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your dead brother.
The sound of Long Fathah is like AA as in BAAN. It is written as an Alif after the letter carryinga short Fathah e.g. . In the books published in India & Pakistan, it is denoted by a small vertical barover its carrying letter as in . While writing Arabic words in English, we will denote it by AA.
The sound of Long Kasrah is like EE as in FEET. It is written as a silent after letter carrying ashort Kasrah e.g. . In the books published in India & Pakistan, it is denoted by a small vertical barunder its carrying letter as in | . While writing Arabic words in English, we will denote it byEE.
The sound of Long Dhammah is like OO as in SHOOT, UI as in FRUIT, OO as in BOOT. It
is written a silent after the letter carrying short dhammah e.g. . In the books published in India &Pakistan, by a single inverted comma, diagonal 6-like shape written on its carrying letter as in .While writing Arabic words in English, we will denote it by OO.
If two Alif come together, it is written as .
Face the Challenge!
Try to write all three long vowels on the words. Also try alternative styles to write the long vowels.
Rule of the Day
The sound of long vowels is stretched doubleas compared to short vowels.
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Lesson 4: Long Vowels
Read the table from right-to-left. Also download the sounds and listen. The sounds are also written inEnglish. As you have already learnt that a letter carrying a Jazm cannot be stretched, so we are not includingit here.
Do you know?All languages change over a long period of t ime. New words and styles are added. Some oldwords and styles become obsolete. Common Arabic is not an exception to this rule.
The distinguishing feature of Arabic is that the language of 1400 years ago is still alive. TheQuran is recited everywhere. Its words are used in day-to-day conversation. Muslims havepreserved the poetry and prose of the period in which the Quran was revealed in order to preservethe Quranic Arabic. Any Arab or Non-Arab having a good literary sense can become an expert inthe Quranic Arabic.
LetterWith FathahWith KasrahWith Dhammah
| Aaa Eee|| Uoo|Boo|Bee||Baa |
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Taa
||Tee
|Too
Thoo|Thee|Thaa|
Joo|Jee||Jaa|
Hoo|Hee||Haa|
|Khaa
||Khee
|Khoo
Doo|Dee||Daa| Dhoo|Dhee||Dhaa|
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Test Yourself
Try to read the following words. Write these words in English. Focus on all four vowels.
Word Word
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LetterWith FathahWith KasrahWith Dhammah
Moo |Mee||Maa|
Noo|Nee||Naa|
Woo|Wee||Waa|
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Haa
||Hee
|Hoo
Uoo |Aee||Aaa| Yoo |Yee||Yaa|
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Word Word
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Lesson 5: Two Special Sounds
Dear Reader!
In previous lessons, you have learnt the use of short and
long vowels. Long vowels were three i.e. . Thetwo letters are used in another special form of vowels. If the letter before either of these two letters,
carries a fathah, a special sound is generated.
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The sound of
coming after a letter carrying fathah is like OU as in SOUND, OW as in
BOWL, OU as in SCOUT. On the contrary, if the letter before carries a dhammah, itbecomes a long vowel producing a sound like OO as in FOOT, OO as in SHOOT.While writing Arabic words in English, we will denote it by AU.
The sound of coming after a letter carrying fathah is like I as in SITE, IE as in DIET,
I in GRIND. On the contrary, if the letter before carries a kasrah, it becomes a longvowel producing a sound like EE as in FEET, EE as in SHEET. While writing Arabic
words in English, we will denote it by AE.
Face the Challenge!
Try to use these two letters by placing different letters carrying a fathah on them.
Rule of the Day
Sometimes, native people do not followrule. It is called Shaz or Exception.In Arabic, it is very rare. A rule has onlyone or two exceptions whereas inEnglish, number of exceptions is toohigh.
Do you know?
The language to read the Quran is standard around the globe. Arabs in different regionsspeak Arabic in different ways. They have different pronunciation, different vocabulary,different styles etc. But while reciting the Quran, all of them read it in a standard way.Muslims from other countries also learn the standard accent to recite the Quran in thestandard accent.
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Lesson 5: Two Special Sounds
With With Letter
Aae Aau
Bae Bau
Tae
Tau
Thae Thau Jae Jau Hae Hau
Khae Khau Dae Dau
Dhae Dhau
Rae
Rau
Zae Zau Sae Sau Shae Shau
Swae
Swau
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With With Letter
DwaeDwaeDwaeDwae
DwauDwauDwauDwau TwaeTwaeTwaeTwae TwauTwauTwauTwau ZwaeZwaeZwaeZwae ZwauZwauZwauZwau
Aae Aae Aae Aae
Aau Aau Aau Aau GhaeGhaeGhaeGhae GhauGhauGhauGhau FaeFaeFaeFae FauFauFauFau QaeQaeQaeQae QauQauQauQau
KaeKaeKaeKae KauKauKauKau LaeLaeLaeLae LauLauLauLau
MaeMaeMaeMae MauMauMauMau
NaeNaeNaeNae NauNauNauNau Wae Wae Wae Wae Wau Wau Wau Wau HaeHaeHaeHae HauHauHauHau Aae Aae Aae Aae Aau Aau Aau Aau
Yae Yae Yae Yae
Yau Yau Yau Yau
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Test Yourself Try to read the following words. Write these words in English. Focus on all four vowels.
Word Word
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Some Special CharactersArabic also has some letters which are as follows:
| : It sounds like . There is a small shock in the voice : It sounds like double alif i.e. Aaa. ~ is called 'Maddah'. When it is carried by any letter, its sounds is
long. If there is a or a silent letter after it, the sound becomes very long e.g. five times long.
: is in a round format. Its sound is like but if it is silent, it sounds like . and have the same sound. In Arabic, an Alif is always considered silent. It is not possible to have any
movement on it. If there is a movement on an Alif, it is not a real Alif, it is a Hamzah. In the books
published in Arab countries, a Hamzah with fathah or dhammah is sometines written as
and that with
kasrah is written as . If there is a tanween before Alif, the Alif will be silent. If a Silent Alif is at thebeginning of the first word of a sentence, it will give sound, otherwise it will be silent and the last letterof its previous word will be directly joined with the letter coming after it. It is called a 'Hamzah Wasli'
.
| : Sometimes, a without two dots is written at end of a word but it is silent. It sounds like anAlif. The with two dots is read as normal. For example, will be pronounced as 'Ala' while will be pronounced as 'Ali'.
Lesson 6: The Sound of N (Tanween) & Some Special Characters
Dear Reader!
In this lesson, we will introduce a special sound. By
default, Arabic Nouns end at a sound of N or
. Thisis not written. It is denoted by double fathah bars,
double kasrah bars and double dhammah.
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Double Fathah produces a sound like NE as in DONE, UN as in SHUN, ON as in TON.While writing Arabic words in English, we will denote it by EN. An Alif is added after double fathah.
Double Kasrah produces a sound like IN as in BIN, IN as in TIN. While writing Arabic wordsin English, we will denote it by IN.
Double Dhamma or produces a sound like UN. While writing Arabic words in English, wewill denote it by UN.
Face the Challenge!
Try to use three forms of tanween by placing it at three or four letters.
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With Dhammah With Kasrah With Fathah Letter
Un In En
Bun Bin BenTun Tin Ten Thun Thin Then Jun Jin Jen Hun Hin Hen
Khun
Khin
Khen
Dun Din Den Dhun Dhin Dhen Run Rin Ren
Zun
Zin
ZenSun Sin Sen
Shun Shin Shen
Swun
Swin
Swen
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With Dhammah With Kasrah With Fathah Letter
Dwun
Dwin
Dwen Twun Twin Twen
Zwun Zwin Zwen
Un In
En Ghun Ghin Ghen Fun Fin Fen Qun Qin Qen
Kun
Kin Ken Lun Lin Len
Mun Min Men Nun Nin Nen Wun Win Wen Hun Hin Hen Un In En
Yun
Yin
Yen
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Test Yourself Now solve the following exercise. The table is from right-to-left. Some vowels may not be
displayed by the computer. Use your judgment at such occasions. Read the following words.Each word contains one mark. After doing the exercise, check the answers by listening andcalculate your score. If your score is less than 80%, do the exercise again.
Word Word
is like Alif
Rule of the Day
Majority of Arabic nouns have a tanween by default.
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is silent
is like Alif
is silent is silent
Do you know?
The Quran is the only book in the world which is memorized by millions of people. Almostevery Muslim memorizes some parts of the Quran to recite it in his / her prayer. There are
people who memorize the complete Quran. They are called Haafizw
.
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Word Word
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Letter Used Word Letter Used Word
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Letter Used Word Letter Used Word
An exception,'Majreyha'
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Lesson 7: Double Letters (Tashdeed)
Dear Reader!
Sometimes, a letter comes twice in a word. In Arabic
script, instead of writing that letter twice, it is written once
and a symbol is placed over the letter. It is called'Tashdeed'. These letters are pronounced by pressing your
voice.
Build Your Personality Ostentation is doing some good
deeds with an intention to showothers. The good deeds withostentation are not acceptable byGod.
Face the Challenge!
Try to combine fathah, kasrah & dhammah with tasheed.
Do you know?
The Quran is neither poetry nor prose. It has its own style. Quranic recitation is a separate art. Itgenerates excellent acoustics. Some people make it as their full time career. Many people listenQuranic Recitation instead of listening music. These reciters are called 'Qaaree'.
Some Rules about TashdeedArabic also has some letters which are as follows:
The sound of Meem and Noon is produced from inner part of your nose, if they carry atashdeed.
The sound of Ra and Laam is produced with full mouth, if it carries a tashdeed withfathah or dhammah.
Sometimes, two let ters alif and laam
are added before a word. If there is a tashdeed on a
letter after , then the is ignored and sound is directly attached to the next letter. It is incase of 14 alphabets. They are called 'Huroof Shamsi'. For example, will bepronounced as .
In case of other 14 alphabets, is clearly pronounced. They are called 'Huroof Qamari'. For
example, will be pronounced without any merger as . The detail of these letters isas follows:
Shamsi
Qamari
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With Dhammah With Kasrah With Fathah Letter
No tasheed No tasheed No tasheed Abbu Abbi Abba Attu Atti Atta Aththu Aththi Aththa Ajju Ajji Ajja Ahhu Ahhi Ahha
Akhkhu
Akhkhi
Akhkha
Addu Addi Adda Adhdhu Adhdhii Adhdha
Arru Arri Arra
Azzu
Azzi
Azza
Assu Assi Assa Ashshu Ashshi Ashsha Aswswu Aswswi Aswswa
Read the table from right-to-left. Also download the sounds and listen. The sounds are also
written in English. We are adding a in the beginning to produce tashdeed.
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With Dhammah With Kasrah With Fathah Letter
Adwdwu
Adwdwi
Adwdwa
Atwtwu Atwtwi Atwtwa Azwzwu Azwzwi Azwzwa
Au Ai Aa Aghghu Aghghi Aghgha
Affu Affi Affa Aqqu Aqqi Aqqa
Akku
Akki
Akka
Allu Alli Alla Ammu Ammi Amma Annu Anni Anna Awwu Awwi Awwa Ahhu Ahhi Ahha Aaau Aaei Aaaa
Ayyu
Ayyi
Ayya
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Test Yourself Now solve the following exercise. The table is from right-to-left. Some vowels may not be
displayed by the computer. Use your judgment at such occasions. Read the following words.Each word contains one mark. After doing the exercise, check the answers by listening andcalculate your score. If your score is less than 80%, do the exercise again.
Word Word
Rule of the Day: Note that in case of tashdeed with fathah, both are written above the letter but fathah is above tashdeed. In case of tashdeed with kasrah, both are written above the letter but kasrah is under the tashdeed. In the Arabic books published in India & Pakistan, the kasrah is written below the letter.
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Word Word
Do you know?
Like English, Arabic is also written in many fonts. In some fonts, tashdeed with kasrah iswritten in a style that the tashdeed is above the letter whereas kasrah is under the letter. InTimes New Roman, tashdeed and kasrah both are written above the letter.
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Word Word
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Word Word
Rule of the Day
If there is a tashdeed after the long alif .its sound becomes 5 times longer ,
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Lesson 8: Read Sentences
Dear Reader!
Congratulations! Now you can read most of the words used in
Quranic Arabic. It is the time to start reading sentences. Like all
other languages, Arabic sentence is a combination of words.
Each word in a sentence is pronounced as it were single.
But unlike other languages, there are some rules in Arabic to
join words with each other. It is not in case of all words.
Build Your Personality Inheritance Law is defined by theQuran. Those who do not givethe women their share trespassthe limits imposed by Allah.
Rules about Joining Words
Somet imes, two letters alif and laam are added before a word. If that word is the first word in asentence, we will assume that there is a fathah on . For example, will be read as Al-Fath. Alif isconsidered silent in all cases. If it is appearing at start of a sentence, some movement is used over it ,otherwise it is always silent. If an Alif carries a movement, it is considered a Hamzah. It is written in case of a fathah or a dhammah. In case of a kasrah, it is writtten as .
If a word with is in middle or end of a sentence, will be ignored and the previous word will bedirectly joined with
. For example
will be read as Minal-Fath.
Two silent words cannot be read. In that case, the first one will be given a movement.
If there is a silent or tanween at the end of a word, in some cases, it will be merged with the first letterof next word. The rules are as follows:
If the first letter of next word after a silent is one of these four letters thesilent will be merged in them with a sound produced by inner part of your nose. See theexamples:
,(Main-Yaqnut not Man Yaqnut) ,(Mimmaa not Min Maa) (Miun Waladin not Min Waladin), (Minnutfatin not Min Nutfatin). (Mirrabbika not Min Rabbika), Milladunka not Min Ladunka). For memorizing, you)can call them .
If the first letter of next word after a silent is any other letter, the silent .will not be merged
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Rules about Joining Words
If there is a tanveen at the end of a word and there is an
at the start of the next word, it will be read as
in the example: Lumazati) Nillazi not Lumazatin Allazi), (Aada Nilaulaa notAaadan Alaulaa). In the Arabic books published in India & Pakistan, usually a small is place betweensuch words to denote this change. So the words are written as , while it isnot placed in case of books published in the Arab countries.
If there is tanveen or a silent at the end of a word and there is a at the start of the next word, the will be converted into . For example will be read as Mim Badi not Min Badi.
The last letter of the last word of a sentence will be silent. If there is an just before the last letterof the last word, the sound of will be very long. For instance will be Al-Rahmaaaaan, will be Yamaloooooon, will be Al-Aalameeeeen. In this case, the last letter is madesilent.
There is a without) dots) placed at the end of a word. It is read as . If the word is joined with someother word, it is written as e.g. etc. It is called 'Alif Maqsoorah'.
Listen and Practice!Now listen the following passages of the Holy Quran again and again while keeping the written text in frontof you and observe the rules mentioned above. After listening, recite yourself. Try to memorize thesepassages.
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Worth Reading
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http://www.mubashirnazir.org/PD/English/PE03-0004-Poverty.htm
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Do you know?
There are some differences in the Arabic Scripts used in the Indian Sub-Continent (South Asia) and thatused in the Arab Countries (Middle East). Some of them are as follows:
In the Middle East, the Hamzah with Fathah or Kasrah is written as ' ' while that in South Asiais written as ' '
. For example, in the Middle Eastern script
while in the South
Asian script, it will be . In South Asia, straight fatha & kasrah and reversed dhamma is used while in the Middle East, it is
not used. For example, in South Asia, words are written in this formatwhile in the Middle East, they are written as .
The symbol of silence in the South Asia is while that in the Arab Countries is '
' .
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Lesson 9: Start Writing Arabic
Dear Reader!
Congratulations! Now you can read many sentences of
Arabic language. This is the time to start writing in Arabic
language. The Microsoft Arabic Keyboard is as follows:
Build Your Personality The Quran asks us to be just and
fair in our dealings. While dealingwith other people, always ask
yourself whether you have dealtfairly and justly?
Keep your left-hand fingers at . Also type with your pointing finger. Keep your right-hand fingers at . Use your pointing finger to type . Type with
your little finger.
Now start your typing with the middle line.
Keep your fingers at the middle line and try to type the upper line.
Keep your fingers at the middle line and try to type the lower line.
Once your fingers are familiar with each letter, start typing the letters in an alphabetical order.
Start typing different Arabic words used in this book and then start typing passages.
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Lesson 10: Practice Yourself
Dear Reader!
This is the last lesson regarding reading the Arabic script.After that, you will start learning the Arabic language. To
improve your Arabic reading skills, do the following:
Build Your Personality Try to develop the love of Allah. Think
about His blessings e.g. air, water,eyes, hands etc. and be thankful to Him.
Download the Holy Quran.
Download the complete recitat ion of the Holy Quran along with English Translat ion.Recitations of many reciters are available on the internet. Simply search Quran Recitationwith English on any search engine and you will find many recitations. You can select therecitation of your favorite Qaaree.
Daily listen a passage of the Holy Quran along with reading the text. After that, recite ityourself. Then listen again that passage. It will rectify your mistakes and improve yourreading skills.
Do you know?
The art of reciting the Holy Quran is called . Reciting it accordingto the defined rules in correct pronunciat ion is called . Thiscourse provides you only the fundamentals of Tajweed. If you want to
learn more, listen more and more recitation and join a class conductedby an expert Qaaree.
Rule of the Day
The Quran was not revealed with an object ive of recit ing without understanding. It is obligatory on the Muslims to understand the Quran which is the last version of the Guidance provided to us by the Almighty Allah. Continue to next modules of this course to learn the
Quranic Language.
Do you know?
Quranic Translat ion is a human work which may be subject to theelement of human error. Learn the Quranic Arabic yourself so that youcan differentiate between the right and the wrong translations of theHoly Quran.
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