Here ill be explaining how a student of Arabic can use the Hans Weir Dictionary to find the meanings of words. by ustadh Liaquat Zaman email: Learningd33n@gmail.com facebook: / liaquat.zaman.104
ماشاء الله! منذ ثماني سنوات وأنت تُعلِّم الناس اللغة العربية! اجتهادك في تعلم اللغة وتعليمها للناس يشعرني حقيقةً بالسعادة. صحيح أني وجدت قناتك في وقت متأخر! لكن كما يقول المثل : أن تصل متأخرًا خيرًا من أن لا تصل أبداَ. اسأل الله العلي العظيم أن يجزيك خيرًا في اجتهادك لتعليم الناس لغة القران.. لن اقول أني سأساعدك في التحدث بها كونها لغتي الأم لكن أنا فعليًا استفيد ايضًا منك في تعلمها وخاصة الكلمات الفصحى.
Assalamu alaikum wa rahmathullahi wa barakathuhu The series about Book Introduction is very amazing and useful. Please speak introduction about books in history, Sihah sitta books and some thafseer. Some of them are...... *التواريخ* 1. سير اعلام النبلاء 2. أسد الغابة 3. إصابة في تميز الصحابة 4. البدايه والنهايه 5. الرحيق المختوم *الفقه* 1. فقه السنة *التفاسير* 1. تفسير ابن كثير 2. تفسير الطبري 3. تفسير القرطبي 4. تفسير الرازي 5. تفسير الجلالين 6. تفسير السعدي 7. تفسير البيضاوي *الكتب في الحديث* 1. كتب الستة 2. مسند احمد 3. صحيح إبن حبان 4. صحيح إبن خزيمة 5. سنن الكبرى لامام البيهقي
as-salaamu 3alaykum, certainly the best presentation of the Arabic root system around the verb section I have seen on the net. You jut gained a new subscriber I reckon. All the beste wa shukran jaziilan wa as3ada-llahu yaumaka ya khalaS
Now here is a question for you and maybe others. I have been studying - that means: reading on my own, in private - the qur'aan for quite a while, a bilingual version with tafsiir, with great joy and pleasure. I do not really want to consult scholars or sheikhs, because I like to explore and discover and feel the light of first understanding and sudden evidence on my own terms, I just don't want prefabricated thought. I never trust clergy, scholars, imams, rabbis, priests, you name it. And yet, there is a lot to know or to be taken into consideration. So I would like some help with the understanding of the Qur'aan, preferably from a book. My problem is: I can't do it from a believer's perspective as such, because I am what I would call a spiritual agnostic, I don't want to elaborate too much on that, but in essence I do feel God exists, I do not need to be taught that. So approaching the Qur'aan would best be done by a critical text-based perspective - which doesn't mean respectless, but 'scientific', if you so wish, that is to say from my own cultural perspective. I trust that if God wants me to be convinced, he will have no problem to do so. I just don't want any shahadat or creed read to me by a human being, between God and us humans it is a one on one, I think. Any suggestions? An English or Arabic book with a working title like 'How I finally got it Right on my own' or so (
There’s a RU-vid channel called Marvalous Quran that you might find helpful… I’m a Muslim and only take from the Quran however as a non Arabic speaker I’ve found it difficult but the amazing thing about the Quran is that it’s self explanatory as in it is it’s own dictionary if that makes sense…. It might not lol but the Dr who presents the channel uses evidence based knowledge and approach to understand the Quran with Gods will ofcourse… even as a born Muslim I’ve had to decondition myself from all I was taught and approach the Quran with humility and fresh eyes
'm stuck on something and i was hoping for you to help me . As you proabaly access of hans wehr it might be easy for you to check. Under the form three of the word ataaa ( give it says to give, furnish and affors the it says on page 6 (ب to s.o sth) would it be aaataa rajulon bimaalin qawman or is it aataaa rajulon biqawmin amwalan . which one is it?