السلام عليكم اخي اريد ان اهنئك على العمل الممتاز لقناتك بتعليم اللغة العربية الى حد الكمال انت بشكل لا يصدق افضل من كل قناتك على اليوتيوب والله يحفظك دائما ويمنحك ذلك دائما الطاقة لمشاركة معرفتك للجميع ، النجاحات إلى الأبد ، لك أفضل الأفضل في هذه القناة.
This is soo fun revising with you I learned this things in your lessons and I just enjoyed the conversation being familiar with all the vocabulary is soo fun.... You're the best teacher in Arabic av learned Arabic from scratch without knowing anything to atleast understand something thank you for your teaching be blessed!
Wow this is awesome. It makes beginners understand faster and much clearer. انا بي صراحه عرف عرابي لاكن انا اتعلم بي نفسي بس. Indeed you are awesome ya ustad. Mashaallah .
Very enjoyable. You make it sound easy. I discover many Arabic-origin Swahili words used in the lesson. Some of the greetings are used as they are especially along the areas and islands of the East African coast.
@@rtegaming8773 I don't actually think you did. Just your use of "until now" sounds like something someone would say if they wanted to boast about being the first dislike My comment was in jest
You should try his gateway to Arabic series, short lessons ( book form) but very very informative and I have learned a lot through them. They consist of 7 books around 50 to 60 pages long and is a great way to get started with reading and understanding. Nothing short of fantastic. I hope this helps.
I've just realized that sabah-ul-hair and sabah-unnur both are genetive constructs with verbatim translation: Morning of the Good(ness), Morning of the Light, very interesting.
Asalamualikum mashaAllah I very much glad to see your video.good way of teaching.in shaa Allah . Allah increase my knowledge through your lessons. Ameen !
Wow, this is such a great pace, I have bought 3 of your books on Amazon. Although they are challenging for me on their own, these videos support those books and make it all make sense as a whole. Thank you 😊
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The arabic language gramer is like western langages. But, the turkish language is different eachother. Arabic language is very rich in term of words. Also poetic. في أمان الله
Pretty sure most of his lessons and books are in MSA The issue may just be that you come across as speaking too formally if you don't use a regional dialect.
Its not old arabic, its Standard arabic, its used for Education, media... Etc, in every arabic country so every arabic guy no matter were he is will understand that. Your friends are probly too stupid to say that. If you want You can learn the Egyptian dialect if you want. Egypt is the center of the arabic world. Grettings from iraq.
May be your friends are communicating in informal Arabic. All of his lessons are correct and good well standard Arabic in Academic and Public Speech. Just tell to your friends to go and learn Arabic.
IT IS REPORTED THAT AL HASAN AL BASRI (rahimulah)SAID: PEOPLE WILL REMAIN UPON GOOD AS LONG AS THEY VARY (some are more knowledgeable ,righteous e:t:c ) WHEN THEY BECOME EQUAL, THAT IS WHEN THEY ARE DESTROYED
As salaamu laikum is the any books that you can recommend in English that focuses on imlaa that is only part of the Arabic language I am weak in and hoping to improve
Some people needs to learn standard arabic first. Just like learning the english. They prefer to learn the standard English without knowing how to speak like British,American,Australian. (just my opinion)