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In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

1 ArabicInEnglish.com

Level – 0

Welcome to - LEVEL 0 – Arabic Language Course

Class # 6

المستىي المبتدئ –أهــال وسهــال بكم في دورة اللغت العربيت

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Outlines of This Lesson

For Each Letter (T*) – (Th*):

Formation of the letter

Articulation (Place of Origin) - Makhraj

Letter with (Diacritic Marks) - Al-Harakāt

Reading Vocabulary Practice

Writing Letter Script/composition of words

Homework

Grammar: Masculine Nouns:(Singular-Dual-Plural)

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(No actual equivalent sound in English):

However, it's a strong sound of Tā' in order to sound like (Tah).

The mark (*) means a Strong /Intensive pronunciation is required.

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(ط) مخرج الحرف

T * – )ط )طـا

One of the Interdental letters (Al-Huruf Al-Nit'iyyah). The sound comes when the tip of the tongue touches the root of the upper incisors [i.e. tip of tongue hits the gum line (exactly where the gum meets the teeth) of the 2 front upper incisors].

Key Notes:

1. The most suitable method for familiarizing the correct

Makhraj, the place of origin, of a letter is to keep it

Sakin (quiescent) and add before it (Alif maftuh) Alif

having fathah. All the alphabet letters are kept in Sakin

(quiescent) for this purpose. E.g.

2. Majority of Arabic consonants should be recognized by

applying a short Arabic vowel fathah (a’). For example

the consonant shall be articulated as:

= (Tā’) or (Taa).

أط طــاط

ط

منالحروفالنطعيةالتي-(ط)الطاءتخرجمنطرفاللسانمنجهةظهرهمعمايحاذيومنأصول

الثنيتينالعلويتين

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عالمات التشكيل -الحرف مع الحركات

The Sukūn (Vowelless / Quiescent)

or a

(Short & Quiet Sound)

السكون

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Taa'am

Food

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Ta-Ha

Surah (20) in Al-Qur'an

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أكتب - إقرأ كتابت الحرف حسب مىقعت من الكلمت

Shape/Writing of Letter Changes Based On Its Location In a Word

الحرف في أول الكلمت

Letter at beginning of word

Initial Position

الحرف في وسط الكلمت

Letter in middle of word

Medial Position 1

الحرف في أخر الكلمت

Letter at end of word

Final Position 2

ــط طــ - ــطــ طــ ة طـشر – ارطـق Child - ـفلط

Police - Train

ـ - Ducksط ب

1. Medial Position Letters: When preceded by a non-connecting letter, the letters in the medial position are the same as when they

are initial.

2. Final Position Letters: When preceded by a non-connecting letter, these letters in their final position are the same as when they

are independent.

Police

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(No actual equivalent sound in English)

• Although it helps to pronounce th* as the sound of t h in those.

• The mark (*) means a Strong /Intensive pronunciation is required.

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(ظ) مخرج الحرف Th * – )ظ )ظـا

One of the Gingival letters (Al-Huruf Al-Lithawiyyah). The sound

comes when the tip of the tongue touches the edge of the upper

incisors.

Key Notes:

1. The most suitable method for familiarizing the correct

Makhraj, the place of origin, of a letter is to keep it

Sakin (quiescent) and add before it (Alif maftuh) Alif

having fathah. All the alphabet letters are kept in Sakin

(quiescent) for this purpose. E.g.

2. Majority of Arabic consonants should be recognized by

applying a short Arabic vowel fathah (a’). For example

the consonant shall be articulated as:

= (Thā’) or (Thaa).

أظ ظــاظ

ظ

منتخرجمنطرفاللسانمنجهةظهرهوأطرافالثنيتينالعلويتين

منالحروفاللثــويةالتي-(ظ)الظاء

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عالمات التشكيل -الحرف مع الحركات

The Sukūn (Vowelless / Quiescent)

or a

(Short & Quiet Sound)

السكون

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Tholm

Injustice

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Al-Atheem

The Most Great

Sub7haan Rabiya Al-Atheem

(Glorified is Allah, the Most Great )

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أكتب - إقرأ كتابت الحرف حسب مىقعت من الكلمت

Shape/Writing of Letter Changes Based On Its Location In a Word

الحرف في أول الكلمت

Letter at beginning of word

Initial Position

الحرف في وسط الكلمت

Letter in middle of word

Medial Position 1

الحرف في أخر الكلمت

Letter at end of word

Final Position 2

ــظ ظــ -ــظــ ظـــفظ ـر ينظ النا - يم ظ عـ Envelope - ر

Beholders - Great

Memorizing-ظ تحفـ

1. Medial Position Letters: When preceded by a non-connecting letter, the letters in the medial position are the same as when they

are initial.

2. Final Position Letters: When preceded by a non-connecting letter, these letters in their final position are the same as when they

are independent.

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(1) Alif

(2) Bā' (3) Tā' (4) Thā'

(5) Jeem (7) Khā' (6) 7Hā'

(8) Dāl (9) Dhāl (10) Rā' (11) Zā'

(12) Seen (13) Sheen

(14) dāS (15) dāD (16) T (17) Th

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(1)بسن الله الزحون الزحين

(2)الحود لله رب العالوين

(3)الزحون الزحين

ين (4)هالل يىم الد

(5)إياك نعبد وإياك نستعين

زاط الوستقين (6)اهدنا الص

صزاط الذين أنعوت عليهن غيز الوغضىب (7)عليهن وال الضالين

سىرة الفاتحتAl-Faatiha= The Opening

Surat (1) in the Holy Qur'an

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يلفقـري ش (1)للةالشتاءوالصي ف (2)إيلفهم رح

ىذاال بـي ت (3)فـل يـع بدواربف خو (4)الذيأط عمهممنجوعوآمنـهممن

Surat Quraish (106) قريشسورة Al-Qur'an

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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رجالناسمن كتابأنزل ناهإلي كلتخ الرإلىصراط الظلماتإلىالنوربإذ نربهم

(1)ال عزيزال حميدSurat Ibrahim (14:1) إبراهيمسورة

Al-Qur'an

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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1. Write one whole column of the 2 letters. 2. Write these words 5 times each (or more).

3. Bring one “Sura” name including or starting with

the letters (T *) and (Th *).

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حنو

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Masculine Nouns: Singular, Dual, Plural

(الجمع –المثنى -المفرد : )األسماء المذكرة

Muslim (S)

Muslimaan (D)

Muslimoon (P) جمع

مفرد

مثنى

Moamen (S)

Moamenaan (D)

Moamenoon (P) جمع

مفرد

مثنى

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References Dr.Muhammad.I.Surty. (2008). “Towards Understanding Qur’anic Arabic” - QAF –

Qur’anic Arabic Foundation Book Publication – 4th Edition. UK.

Dr. Rehab.M. Shyqaqi. (2009). “7hilyat Al-Tilawah Fi Tajween Al-Qur’an حححح

– Rawaih Almamlakah Library Book Publication – ”ححححححح حح ححححح حححححح

3rd Edition. Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Muhammad Ratib An-Nabulsi. Syria. Encyclopedia for Islamic Sciences,

Publications Online 2010, website:

The Islamic Emirate. (n.d.). UAE. Pronunciation of the Letters. Islamic Emirate

Online Article. Retrieved December 2010, from:

About Tajweed.com. (2010). The Articulation points and places of Articulation for

the Arabic Letters. About Tajweed Online Article. Retrieved December 2010, from:

Miscellaneous Arabic grammatical material was obtained from:” القواعد االساسية في

A High School Level Arabic grammar book issued By: Egyptian ;”النحو و الصرف

Ministry of Education in1991. Addition to قواعد اللغة العربية“ ” By: Saudi Arabian

Ministry of Education in 2008.

Supplications (Dua’a) - Fortification of the Muslim (Hisnul Muslim) حصن المسلم.

Retrieved 2010 from:

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http://www.nabulsi.com/blue/ar/

http://www.islamicemirate.com/

http://www.abouttajweed.com/index.htm

http://www.islamic-knowledge.com/Hisn_al_Muslim/Hisn_Al_Muslim.htm

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Jazakum Allah Khira جزاكم هللا خيرا