I never considered learning Arabic, but your deep appreciation towards Arabic has inspired me to learn the language of my religion. Thank you for the video and keep up inspiring others.
صادفت قناتك منذ حوالي اسبوع و يوميا منذ أن عرفتها استمع إلى حوالى اربع فيديوهات يوميا من مقاطعك انت حقا هديه من الله لي لأني اتعلم أيضا ٦ لغات وانت الشخص الوحيد في تلك الفتره الذي اجد فيه الحافز لإستمراري إن شاء الله وبصفتي شخص عربي وسماعي لهذا الفيديو لشخص صيني يتحدث بذلك الجمال عن لغتي الأم اللغه العربية لا أستطيع وصف مدى سعادتي الآن❤ أنا حقا ممتنه لوجودك في حياتي الآن🤲💕
هٰذا الِّسان هو الأصل علَّمه اللَّه سبحانه وتعالى للَّنبي آدم عليه السلام ، أب البشرية وهو ما يجمعها وهٰذا يتجلى في النَّص القرآني الكريم الموجه للبشرية كافة ، كل الإحترام وبالتوفيق ❤️❤️
seeing a foreign person so immersed in our language is always fascinating, because even for us native speakers it feels like we only know so little about it, besides that, zoe's personality and character is so fun and inspiring, i might even end up adding chinese to the list of languages i want to learn~ لغتك العربية في تطور مستمر و سماع شخص صيني يحاول تكلم العربية أمر رائع.
@@zoe.languages من خلال ما قاله العلماء..ان أصل اللغة العربية هي النبي آدم وحواء عليهما السلام .. لأن الله أنزله من الجنة بعد أن أخطأ بوسوسة الشيطان وأكل من التفاح الذي أمره الله تعالى أن لا يقربه ...اصل اللغة العربية هي ابو البشرية آدم عليه الصلاة والسلام....و الدليل أن لغة الجنة هي العربية كما جاء في القرآن والدين الإسلامي...هذا هو أصل اللغة العربية والتي منها تفرعت اللغات الأخرى وغيرت لشكل آخر بمرور الزمن وكمثال عن ذلك لغة الأتراك التي كانت العربية في عهد العثمانيين وغيرها أتاتورك للتركية لحقده عن العربية والإسلام.....هذا هو ما كان ينقص معلوماتك و هذا من بحوث العلماء ولست أنا من قالها ولكن هي معلومة منطقية و العقل يتقبلها لمن درس الإسلام وعرف كيف ظهر الإنسان وتطور الزمني لخلق الأرض مما ذكره القرآن.
@@zoe.languages the Arabic language is born with the human father prophet adam...because god tell the paradise language is Arabic....where adam lives before allah or god told him to leave it to go in earth because he eat the apple who Allah doesn't agree him to eat it ...but 😈👿 tell him don't worry you be oky if you eat.... this why he leave paradise to earth....after this big fault....
Hervorragend recherchiert und es steckt sicherlich unglaublich viel Arbeit dahinter. Das ist wirklich sehr hilfreich! Du hast das Video versprochen und dein Versprechen gehalten ;-) شكرا جزيلا !!
You are amazing! This video is most useful and interesting. I am Korean. I speak Korean, Spanish and English. And became interested in learning Arabic when I traveled through the middleeastern and african arabic countries : Morrocco, tunisia, Egypt, qatar, lebonan, kuwait and behrain. I want to learn enough before visiting the rest of the arabic countries.
I'm happily Surprised about your passion about Arabic that as an Arab person we don't really had this appreciation would you please do another video explaining to us your reasons that make Arabic is special to you
As an Arab and a language lover, I highly enjoyed this video and learned alot about my own language. I also find myself very fascinated with the idea of the evolution of languages and dialects and their histories, so I was wondering if you know resources I can learn more about that? Maybe books, or online courses or even youtube playlists?
You have to be the most intriguing person on the internet. A chinese woman speaking perfect arabic is almost unheard of mashaAllah. May Allah also guide you to Islam!
you made me love my luanguage even more ... and for who need to learnn arabic for work and they are worry i want to tell them that learning english or french is enough
You have gotten another subscriber. I liked the way you elaborated it. This is the best video that I've never come across. It is well elaborated and explainable.
As an Egyptian and Arabic native speaker ... I have learned alot from this video You are amazing I have learned alot from this video about our history Love you 😘
@@malek_hossny كم عمر صاحبة القناة ! لان مظهرها لا يليق بمن تدرس في الدكتوراه ! كثرة الماكياج لا يليق يالاكاديميين ! و الماكياج يوحي انها اكثر نضجا مما يجعل بعض الرجال المثقغين لهم عقدة نفص !الماكياج مجرد قناع !تذكروا هذا مجرد قناع مجرد قناع ! و حتى اسمها ليس صينيا ، المراة الصينية الاصيلة التي تمارس الكونفو اكثر تحفظا من هذه !
@@nizaru100 لا اتفق معك لا علاقه بين الميكياج والاكادميين وثانيا دي صينيه لكن سافرت لبلدان كتير ومنفتحه علي ثقافات كتير ف مفيهاش حاجه لما تحط مكياج دا رأيي
@@malek_hossny طبعا تقول هذا لانها تعجبك ! لو كنت اكاديميا حقا لتجردت من غرائزك لتفسح المجال للعقل حتى يفكر تفكيرا نقديا ! اما صاحبة القناة للاسف فلم تعد صينية ، يبدو انها مزيفة !
Because of the ongoing tragedy in Palestine, I have recently been listening to Arabic and have become enchanted by the melodic sounds of the spoken language. I very much want to learn it. I speak English and Spanish fluently, also I am conversational in Portuguese and know a little German. I hope this will aid me in venturing out to such a different language structure.
Another thing, everyone who learns Arabic will know that the letters of the Arabic alphabet are called Alif Baa, the same name as the letters of the alphabet in all Latin languages, because it is derived from it. Even the drawing of the Latin letters is originally an Arabic drawing, as are the numbers used today, and this is due to the Aramaic-speaking Phoenicians
Ahhh.... I've been waiting for a Lebanese to comment!! In my opinion, to MYSELF personally, I think the Lebanese dialect is the most beautiful! 😍 The first time I heard it, it was in Salon Zahra! 🥰 Beautiful!!! 😍🥰
@@raniazahalan6133 I’m currently based in Singapore. I have heard Arabic being spoken here, but I know for sure that it was not the melodious Lebanese dialect. 😏I sat through all the 30 episodes of Khamsa w Nos just because it was in Lebanese!! 🥰😊 And this one, unlike S.Zahra, had no subtitles! 😅😂🤣
ّGreat effort. Although I am having doubts on the historical information you have mentioned. The Semitic are NOT derived from the Ethiopian. Prophet Noah, known in the Quran and bible had three sons ( Sam - Ham - Japheth). The Semitic tribes are from the bloodline of Sam son of Noah and the Africans(Ethiopians) are from Ham. From Sam came the Semitic Tribes that includes ( Nabataean, Arameans, Hadramites, Himyarites, Sabaians, Assyrians, Babylons, Israelites and others. When Prophet Ibrahim came to Mecca, his son Ishmael decided to unite all the Semitic languages- Dialects into one language in order to make communication and trade much easier. This language was then called Arabic which means clearer or obviousness. It is also believed that Ishmael has actually revived the language because it was spoken by the ancient Arabs mentioned in the Quran from the tribes A’ad and Thamoud. Great video and keep it up.
Hello Zoe, I just found this video and watched it to the end. They way you presented the information caught my attention. I am a polyglot, linguist beside being an artist and technical guy. I love learning languages and i can reproduce any accents, even if i dont know the language. I speak/mix 7+ languages myself, Persian, Kurdish, English, French, Dutch, German, Spanish, Icelandic, Russian, Japanese, Italian and obviously I understand Arabic and Turkish as well. I've subscribed to your channel and looking forward to learn more. Thank you
Are you Muslim? How did you learnt languages? It's amazing. I have the same passion like you. Languages always attracted the most in my life than anything else. I know Turkish, English and Urdu(native) and started Arabic a week ago. Can you give me some helpful tips to learn languages? I want to learn Persian and Kurdish too in future. God willing.
قال تعالى : (( ولقد نعلم أنهم يقولون إنما يعلّمه بشر لسان الذي يلحدون إليه أعجمي وهذا لسان عربي مبين)) وقال العزيز الحكيم في كتابه العظيم : (( قرآنا عربياً غير ذي عوج لعلهم يتقون)) ففي هذه الآيتين ندرك ما اهمية نزول اخر رسالة باللغة العربية لأنها لغة خصبة واسعة دقيقة و فصيحة تحمل المعاني الكبيرة في كلماتها فالحمد لله الذي جعلني ذو لسان عربي و الحمد لله الذي هداني إلى الإسلام و ما كنت اهتديت لولا أن هداني الله.
Hadith "حَدَّثَنَا عَبْدُ اللَّهِ بْنُ يُوسُفَ، أَخْبَرَنَا مَالِكٌ، عَنِ ابْنِ شِهَابٍ، عَنْ عُرْوَةَ بْنِ الزُّبَيْرِ، عَنْ عَبْدِ الرَّحْمَنِ بْنِ عَبْدٍ الْقَارِيِّ، أَنَّهُ قَالَ سَمِعْتُ عُمَرَ بْنَ الْخَطَّابِ ـ رضى الله عنه ـ يَقُولُ سَمِعْتُ هِشَامَ بْنَ حَكِيمِ بْنِ حِزَامٍ، يَقْرَأُ سُورَةَ الْفُرْقَانِ عَلَى غَيْرِ مَا أَقْرَؤُهَا، وَكَانَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم أَقْرَأَنِيهَا، وَكِدْتُ أَنْ أَعْجَلَ عَلَيْهِ، ثُمَّ أَمْهَلْتُهُ حَتَّى انْصَرَفَ، ثُمَّ لَبَّبْتُهُ بِرِدَائِهِ فَجِئْتُ بِهِ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم فَقُلْتُ إِنِّي سَمِعْتُ هَذَا يَقْرَأُ عَلَى غَيْرِ مَا أَقْرَأْتَنِيهَا، فَقَالَ لِي " أَرْسِلْهُ ". ثُمَّ قَالَ لَهُ " اقْرَأْ ". فَقَرَأَ. قَالَ " هَكَذَا أُنْزِلَتْ ". ثُمَّ قَالَ لِي " اقْرَأْ ". فَقَرَأْتُ فَقَالَ " هَكَذَا أُنْزِلَتْ. إِنَّ الْقُرْآنَ أُنْزِلَ عَلَى سَبْعَةِ أَحْرُفٍ فَاقْرَءُوا مِنْهُ مَا تَيَسَّرَ "." Narrated `Umar bin Al-Khattab: I heard Hisham bin Hakim bin Hizam reciting Surat-al-Furqan in a way different to that of mine. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had taught it to me (in a different way). So, I was about to quarrel with him (during the prayer) but I waited till he finished, then I tied his garment round his neck and seized him by it and brought him to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and said, "I have heard him reciting Surat-al-Furqan in a way different to the way you taught it to me." The Prophet (ﷺ) ordered me to release him and asked Hisham to recite it. When he recited it, Allah s Messenger said, "It was revealed in this way." He then asked me to recite it. When I recited it, he said, "It was revealed in this way. The Qur'an has been revealed in seven different ways, so recite it in the way that is easier for you." Sahih Sahih al-Bukhari, 2419 In-Book Reference: Book 44, Hadith 9 USC-MSA web (English) reference: Vol. 3, Book 41, Hadith 601 (deprecated numbering scheme) Get Hadith Collection (All in one) App gtaf.org/apps/hadith #GreentechApps #Hadith
Thank you for this beautiful and honest video. The Arabs have suffered greatly from the systematic distortion of information, history, and news by orientalists.
Al-Isra' 17:9-15 (9) إِنَّ هَٰذَا ٱلْقُرْءَانَ يَهْدِى لِلَّتِى هِىَ أَقْوَمُ وَيُبَشِّرُ ٱلْمُؤْمِنِينَ ٱلَّذِينَ يَعْمَلُونَ ٱلصَّٰلِحَٰتِ أَنَّ لَهُمْ أَجْرًا كَبِيرًا (10) وَأَنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ بِٱلْءَاخِرَةِ أَعْتَدْنَا لَهُمْ عَذَابًا أَلِيمًا (11) وَيَدْعُ ٱلْإِنسَٰنُ بِٱلشَّرِّ دُعَآءَهُۥ بِٱلْخَيْرِۖ وَكَانَ ٱلْإِنسَٰنُ عَجُولًا (12) وَجَعَلْنَا ٱلَّيْلَ وَٱلنَّهَارَ ءَايَتَيْنِۖ فَمَحَوْنَآ ءَايَةَ ٱلَّيْلِ وَجَعَلْنَآ ءَايَةَ ٱلنَّهَارِ مُبْصِرَةً لِّتَبْتَغُوا۟ فَضْلًا مِّن رَّبِّكُمْ وَلِتَعْلَمُوا۟ عَدَدَ ٱلسِّنِينَ وَٱلْحِسَابَۚ وَكُلَّ شَىْءٍ فَصَّلْنَٰهُ تَفْصِيلًا (13) وَكُلَّ إِنسَٰنٍ أَلْزَمْنَٰهُ طَٰٓئِرَهُۥ فِى عُنُقِهِۦۖ وَنُخْرِجُ لَهُۥ يَوْمَ ٱلْقِيَٰمَةِ كِتَٰبًا يَلْقَىٰهُ مَنشُورًا (14) ٱقْرَأْ كِتَٰبَكَ كَفَىٰ بِنَفْسِكَ ٱلْيَوْمَ عَلَيْكَ حَسِيبًا (15) مَّنِ ٱهْتَدَىٰ فَإِنَّمَا يَهْتَدِى لِنَفْسِهِۦۖ وَمَن ضَلَّ فَإِنَّمَا يَضِلُّ عَلَيْهَاۚ وَلَا تَزِرُ وَازِرَةٌ وِزْرَ أُخْرَىٰۗ وَمَا كُنَّا مُعَذِّبِينَ حَتَّىٰ نَبْعَثَ رَسُولًا English - Sahih International (9) Indeed, this Qur’ān guides to that which is most suitable and gives good tidings to the believers who do righteous deeds that they will have a great reward (10) And that those who do not believe in the Hereafter - We have prepared for them a painful punishment. (11) And man supplicates for evil [when angry] as he supplicates for good, and man is ever hasty.[1] (12) And We have made the night and day two signs, and We erased the sign of the night and made the sign of the day visible[1] that you may seek bounty from your Lord and may know the number of years and the account [of time]. And everything We have set out in detail. (13) And [for] every person We have imposed his fate upon his neck,[1] and We will produce for him on the Day of Resurrection a record which he will encounter spread open. (14) [It will be said], "Read your record. Sufficient is yourself against you this Day as accountant." (15) Whoever is guided is only guided for [the benefit of] his soul. And whoever errs only errs against it. And no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another. And never would We punish until We sent a messenger. Get Quran App: gtaf.org/apps/quran #GreentechApps
Please share us resources, plan,method and study plan to learn Arabic.... I liked ur videos nd appreciate ur journey to learn different language ... Plz enlighten me with helping to learn Arabic in a easy nd effective way..wd loved good wishes
@@MemeAlhusaini Yes, I can speak Arabic fluently. I am originally an Arab, and I write novels in Arabic. Any service related to this subject, please & Thanks
I'm a native Arabic speaker from Syria. I wanna tell you that I've never seen anyone interested in Arabic and its history like you.I mean, because there are so many differences between Arabic and Chinese. I hope you achieve all your goals because you are such an inspiring person.
@@DrOx79835 (I am writing this comment to your comment, where you said that you are trying to convince your governmemt to send refugees away, where you said that the crime rates are increasing because they are refugees there, in which I have a lot of doubts) Having refugees also increases many other good things or do you like to only mention the bad things?? Any government including yours, consider these migration movements as investments. That means they compare the pros and cons of having refugees in the country, if the pros win, then they keep them. I am not fooling myself to believe your claim that the crime rates are increasing, did you analysis that? Did you follow the precedents and the reasons? but even "IF", it doesn't matter as a lot of refugees are contributing to the success of the society where they live. And trying to cover your hidden hate to refugees in praying that the war would end is a bad way to show the humanity side because if it would really exists, you should show it differently. Do you know anything about the Syrian war? It is not just running away from explosions. It is much more that that, If the refugees will come back under current circumstances they would get imprisoned, tortured or even killed in the prisons, due to the fact that the most of them were against the regim. Other groups are included too, like the extremests that other neighbor and far countries were financing the whole time. It is not just guns and explosions, it much more the that.
@@radiba9419 yes, we could make good use of refugees, but this was a work that should have been done years ago. If the government had made a more rational planning for refugees and integrated education levels and living conditions, we would not be dealing with such problems right now. Of course, I do not want Syrians to be tortured because of their ideology (I had Syrian friends whom I played with and loved before, and I would never want them to suffer). Turkey's problem is not only Syrian refugees, but also people from the lower strata of countries such as Afghanistan and Pakistan flock to Turkey. because the borders of the Turkey are not protected (you may have heard of some dangerous customs of these people, such as gang rapes, their attitude towards women). If you're going to say that these people are good, I suggest you only watch the posts they make on tiktok and instagram. Videos of them harassing women and children are everywhere. And if we look at the developments in the world, Europe will deport asylum seekers and their future place will be Türkiye again. My friend, do not forget that our ancestors defended this homeland with their blood and lives. Thanks to the courage and determination of our ancestors in the Kurtuluş Savaşı, we live freely in this country. Protecting this country is our duty to them
As an Amazigh from Morocco, thank you for your video on the Arabic language and the different dialects we speak in the "Arab world'. We don't really think about how hard a language we learn (in schools), but when we try to explain it to new learners, we find it quite complex. Thanks again
لايوجد شيء أسمه أمازيغي فهذه أكذوبة من أكاذيب المحتل الأفرنجي أي فرانسا فأنتم بربر أي عرب أقحاح ساميين شاميين ومن كلمة بربر أخذ كلمة بلابرة في الأكذوبة التي تسمى إسباني وهي كلها عربية محرفة ونفس الشيء من الباقين
أولا الأمازيغ هم السكان الأصليين لدول المغرب العربي عامة و من الأفضل لك قراءة بعض كتب التاريخ ،لا أعرف لماذا أنت لئيم للغاية لدرجة أن تود طمس هوية هذا المغربي الأصلية @@ALP_is_the_throne_of_history
As a Muslim, Arab, Saudi 🇸🇦, descendant of a Bedouin tribe. These videos on our culture lately, really show you how the internet (as you said by the end) opened our minds/hearts to learn from each other up to the smallest details. Emphasis on lately tho😂. This is top tier content on the internet in my opinion. Regardless of the topic, knowledge makes you view the world with an open mind. I would like to add a little fun fact: Quraish (the tribe of Mohammed peace be upon him) was known for its high status/business among all Arabs and more, and naturally they had the best poets within. The Quran came challenging these Arabs linguistically "their field of expertise". It came packed with so much linguistic density, from talking about the creation of Adam to the end of time here and after, so dense yet so smooth you'd want to read it in one breath. Some of Quraish didn't want to believe what was coming out of Mohammed's mouth peace be upon him, because he was illiterate. They accused him of sorcery and called him insane, they were terrified of how this man might change the ways of Mecca where a clash of cultures and people come every year for business. Other few believed and spread the words of Allah to people in the deserts like me and around the world.
Poets of the prophet (pbuh) era were the best poets of all time, and yet they were shocked when they heard Quran, they never heard someone speak like that.
@@souhailfellaki9289100% true, even Abu Jahl the biggest enemy of Islam of all time admitted that the Qur'an cannot be from a human and that it's the truth, but his pride caused him to stay a disbeliever cuz of the rivalry his pride had against the tribe of Muhammad (SAW), and when he heard that their tribe got a prophet, he knew they couldn't keep up in the rivalry and it was the end of all for him.
Same i was so mad when she said poetry if she said she have learned and studied she should know its not a poetry but i feel she meant it because she don’t believe in islam so she don’t want to use God words
ما اجمل مُحتوى هذا الڨيديو عن اللّغة العربيٌة لغة القرآن الكريم ! .. لستُ بعربيٌة الأصل لكنّي أقرا وَ اكتب هذه اللّغة المُذهِلَة بإتقان لأنٌي مُسْلِمَة .. الحمد لله .
Even though I'm not Arab, But as a Muslim I'm filled with proud when someone praises Arabic. I'm from Pakistan and I plan to learn Arabic. Our language Urdu has many Arabic words in it.
This was soooo interesting. I'm German and currently learning Arabic. I'm focusing on Fusha for now until I hopefully reach A2 level in August and then I might start with Egyptian dialect next to Fusha from there on. :)
The Musnad script she briefly glosses over is actually the oldest alphabet in the world and the direct ancestor of this script this message is written in
Correction: Libyan dialect is not affecting by french. Libya was occupied by the Italians. However, the dialect is affected to a much lesser extent to what you see in the french affected dialects. Edit: I am not criticizing the video. Quite the contrast, thank you for doing it. It is beautiful.
I don't think she knows North African dialects at all or at least to the extent she knows Egyptian/Levantine Arabic. Moroccan Arabic is far less influenced by the French language than Algerian, for obvious reasons, yet she thinks it's the Moroccan one that's heavily influenced by French, she also thinks that Berber is heavily influencing Moroccan Arabic grammar or sentences, which she picked up I guess from false ideas propagated on the net by the hordes of berberists. but all in all, she's done a nice job.
@@elnicedude559 Ok maybe she do not right, but it s easy to critics then to do something like her !!!! do not critics just do !!! hwo is say right things if you do not a research !!!
@@elnicedude559 Berber has significantly shaped numerous North African dialects, particularly in terms of sentence structure and pronunciation. There are numerous instances where sentences, although composed of Arabic words, exhibit combinations and placements that might seem illogical to speakers from the Middle East.
@@hohio2299 نعم لولا الاسلام ما عرفتونا و لكن كمسلم افكرك ان الله خص النبي الكريم و خاتم الانبياء محمد بن عبدالله العربي القرشي و ليس الامزيغي او الكردي او التركي او الفارسي او الهندي او الآسيوي و هذا لمًا يختص به عرب ذاك الزمان من النبل و الشهامة و الاخلاق التي جاء الاسلام ليكملها. و من الواجب عليك كمسلم الافتخار بالعربية لغةٍ القرآن و جزء من كيان الرسول الكريم.
@@mapleleaf81 حيا الله اهل الجزيرة العربية وأدامها دار العز للاسلام والمسلمين اخوك من مصر 🤍🤍أسأل الله ان يجمع المسلمون تحت راية الاسلام مرة اخرى عاجلا غير اجل حياك الله
I'm a native Arabic speaker from Palestine and Jordan. I'm so into languages in general. I love learning it and speaking it, but I've always thought that Arabic has its own unique special magic, which makes it the most beautiful language ever. For me, Arabic is the most poetic language. To be honest, I don't think I could find more poetic language than it, but I will know this when I complete my sweet journey with other languages. I thank you for this amazing video. It was so real and great
As an Egyptian, An Arabic speaker and someone who loves Fusha. I am really impressed. and I consider this as one of the best videos that presents Arabic, its dialects and history in a balanced, objective way. خالص تحياتي
I majored in Arabic in college. I've studied Moroccan Arabic, Tunisian Arabic, Egyptian Arabic, Spanish, and German. Arabic and its dialects is by far the best language I've ever studied. Arabic is the most beautiful language in the world.
Arabic has old dialects also such as Phynician, Asyrian, Thamudi, Hebrew, Aramaic etc most of this old dialects of Arabs disappeared and Today they have new one.
القرآن هو مرجع اللغة العربية ، عندما نزل القرآن باللغة العربية كانت اللغة العربية في أوجّها لذا كان القرآن تحديا للناس هناك الذين كانو ناطقين بالعربية والشعر ان يأتو بمثل هذا الكلام ، لذا يعد القرآن المرجع الاول للغة العربية + كان الفيديو لطيفا جدا سلمتِ 🌼
@@yr.. شنو كلامات شنو لبعد درجه انت يول متعرف تكتب ثم اشلون تريد تقوم باحجيه على الخصم وانت كتابتك خطا مفضوح ثم من قال لك ان اللغه العربيه قبل القران وشنو الدليل ثم اين ذهبت اية انا انزلناه فاذن القران خلقه الله قبل كل شيء ونزله بالترتيب وليس مرة واحده وكان هذا ماحصل فتنه في زمن الخليفه العباسي الي كان يقتل الناس بحجة ان القران مخلوق وللعلم ليس القران جاء للغه والبلاغه فقط بل فيه علم رياضيات لايعرفه الا من يبحث بحث عميق وتستطيع انت تبحث في جفر الامام علي عليه السلام وتتعلم حتى تحرير فلسطين باليوم والساعه والدقيقه وموجود في سورة الاسراء بل ستجد ان الdifferential equations second order في اية والقمر قدرناه منازلا واما في سورة الروم الايه الم غلبت الروم في ادنى الارض مجموع حروفها الجفريه ٥٨٣ وهي السنه الهجريه الي انكسر الروم في فلسطين الساعه السادسه و٢٣ دقيقه ولوتعلمت جفر الامام ستكتشف كيف تجد الحوادث التاريخيه بل وفيه من علوم الطب مايعجز عنه علماء الطب فقوله وكل شيء احصيناه في امام مبين فقد احصاه الله وجمعه عند رسول الله وهو نبي وامام وال بيته الطاهرين وكل من يدعي غير ذلك فهو كذاب مفتري وبدليل القران نفسه
@@abuahmadalrafidi فعلا القران نزل ب افصح الكلام لان قبل قريش كانوا افصح العرب و يتفاخرون انهم افصح شي وبوقتهم كل الشعراء الفصيحين من قريش ويوم نزل القران استغربوا ان فيه شي نزل افصح من نطقهم وكبار قريش و سادتها ما اسلمو كبر و شوفة نفس
@@mariyam2328 صح كلامك الله انزل القران باللغه عربية عشان يتحدى العرب الفصحاء و انه يقدر يخلي لغتهم الي هم يتفاخرون انهم افصح فيها اكثر من العجميين او اكثر من الي مب شعراء فجاة تصير ولا شي قدام القران لانه مافي افصح منه بالمعاني والمفردات حتى لو نلاحظ انه حاليا محد يقدر يفهم معانيها الا من مفسرين والي يعرفون اللغه زين حتى مرات يمكن تفسير حقهم مب صحيح اميه بالامية
@@abuahmadalrafidi اخوي انت الي راجع نفسك بالاول لانه القران من اقدم اللغات اي العالم و الى الان محد يعرف كم عمرها و فكر شوي كيف كانوا يتكلم الرسول العربية هو و قومه قبل نزول القران و ليه الله بذات نزل القران باللغه العربية دام انه يقدر ينزلها باللغة مختلفه مثل اللغات الي انزلها بكتب السماوية القديمة الي اقدم من القران ايش معنى قران هو بالعربي يعني شوي فكر بالمنطق شلون كانوا يتكلمون اهل قريش و النبي لغه القران قبل لا تنزل عليهم ! و في اية قال فيها الله تعالى انه انزل القران باللغه العربية ﴿إِنَّا أَنْزَلْنَاهُ قُرْآناً عَرَبِياً لَعَلَّكُمْ تَعْقِلُونَ﴾
الفيديو غنيي بالمعلومات ما شاء الله ،اشعر بان مشاهدته مرة واحدة لا تكفي ،كل دقيقة في الفيديو كانت مثيرة للاهمام ومسلية 👏🏻👏🏻 احسنت صنعاً زوي سأكون دائما متطلعة لفيديوهاتكي القادمة 🩵
As a Muslim Somali who is Arabic native speaker due to living with Arabs I will say you have done fabulous research about Arabic language mashallah well done ❤️❤️
@@bisharGellowMahad walaal you can learn it fast because af Somali iyo carabi letters are same so you will not have problem in pronunciation also we have included some Arabic loans in our language so what you need is watching Arabic series or even cartoons if you want to learn Arabic fus'ha and find someone you would practice with..
It’s not due to living with Arabs. Somalia is a part the Arab League and Arabic is one of two official first languages in Somalia. So idk why you’re claiming it’s merely due to living with Arabs. For the record, I am aware that Somalians are not ethnically Arabs just like Egyptians aren’t ethnically Arabs either.
@@anubis8586 in Somalia we don't speak Arabic and only few specifically those who lived in Arab countries knows Arabic that's why I wrote this comment plus every Arab country has its own Arabic dialect but in Somalia and Djibouti you will never see that even the national anthem is in Somali lool however nowadays there's a large number of Somalis who learn Arabic fus'ha in the schools with other languages like turkish so inshallah that's will make us in progress and restore our country again..
this is my first time for me i see someone who is not a native arabic speaker but she talked about the hole arabic from start to finish with a fully understanding of the history and the other information about witch dialect should the foreigners learn at the beginning ...a huge love from syria 💓
I'm a native Arab, and you have done a very good explaining and too much effort into it. This video, all Arabic universities should teach students from it.
Indeed, we Arabs have strong memory, I (and so many people I know)memorise most of the Holy Quran Thousands of poetic verses of the pre-Islamic period, and Islamic Period, so proud of my heritage , thank you for this great video ❤❤
@@hoodedcrow603 Hebrew is just an old Arabic dialect same as Aramaic, Asyrian, Phinician, Babylonian, etc they are all old Arabic Dialects most of them dead
I have no knowledge of Arabic language so thanks for the detailed presentation. Your talent is so impressive, it actually makes people forget your absolute beauty.
What a woman ! Looking into the scripts you have made in English , such a complicated topic you've just talked about and omg with a very perfect translation into Arabic ( as a native speaker says ) and then realising the YOU ARE CHINESE. I personally found this very inspiring and also very BIZARRE interesting .
اول معلومه غلط : في الدقيقة 2:30 اللغة العربية نشأتها من الاصل من إبن نوح سام إبن نوح عليه السلام وهو سكن في اليمن قديماً وفي قصه سيدنا إسماعيل هو وامه عند ماء زمزم مرت قافلة اهل جرهم واستوطنوا من النبي إسماعيل مكه ومن هناك انتشرت اللغة العربية
11:6 احسنتي👏 انا كشخص عربي انصح بشدة تعلم اللغة العربية الفصحى لانها البوابة لتعلم اللهجات في مختلف الدول العربية لذلك لكل شخص يريد تعلمها ابدأ بالفصحى👍 كراً لكِ على هذا الفيديو الجميل مثلك❤
كتونسي و متحدث باللغة العربية اريد ان اقول انني فخور باهتمامك بلغتنا و ثقافتنا خاصة انني قد استفدت كثيرا من فيديواتك عل اليوتيوب خاصة فيديوات تعلم الالمانية
شكرا جزيلا لك على هذه المعلومات الجميله عن اللغه العربيه تعلمت كثيرا حقا انها معلومات قيمه وجميله لطالما احببت لغتي كثيرا منذ ان كنت صغيره وانا افتخر بها و الحمدلله انها لغه القران الكريم ❤
arabic is really a masterclass language when it comes to eloquence , i speak four languages (Japanese Arabic French English ) but to tell you the truth the arabic is top notch when it comes to proverbs and rhymes and rhetoric devices and mysterious words
It’s insane that they haven’t taught us anything about Arabic history at school, once I finish my tests I want to immerse deep down to the ocean of my mother language and understand it as a language and a science not a school subject, schools made us hate it because they don’t show us its beauty and it was always one of the hardest subjects to study, not talking about our teachers these are another story they don’t even know how to explain it 💀
@@try2justbe I’m Iraqi, our whole education system is a mess so yeah they messed up our Arabic knowlege too. I was born in 2005 so I gotta ask my parents if they were taught abt the Arabic history , they always told me school was harder so probably they knew more detailed info about Arabic .
@@adventureswithmadison hhhhhhh xD I can totally imagine the struggle girl !!! Hmmm , I think there are some kind of online tricks that may help you 🙌🏼" I mean with the pronunciation of some arabic letters" *Ps: if u need help xD or advices , it would be my pleasure to do that 🤘🏼🤘🏼 *
@@Soybeans_1929 if you want to share advice I am totally down for that! I saw on Reddit people saying you just have to get used to the sounds, but they did not share any tips on how to do that 🥲
The only holy book of the words of God, the Creator, Glory be to Him, remaining to this day without distortion or loss, is the Holy Qur’an in its original mother tongue, Arabic. While the rest of all the ancient major religions lost their original books in their original languages, just as their mother languages were lost and became extinct with them. This is why the strongest motive for learning the Arabic language for any sane person is to know the words of his Creator, Lord of the Worlds. There is no God but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, God is the truth, and the true religion is Islam.
- there were some written pre-Islamic arabic poems, usually they were hanged on the Ka'aba in Mecca, they were called Al Mu'alaqat (المعلقات) meaning (the things that are hanged), and they go back to about 200 years before Islam. - Abu al Aswad al Do'aly did add the diacretics, but his more important role was adding dots to make it easy to tell the difference between letters, before him, many letters shared the same symbol, like (د) can be spelled as (Th) or as a (D), the symbol (ٮ) was used for (th - B - T), etc.... so al Do'aly added dots, nw we have (د) for D and (ذ) for Th, we have (ب) for B, (ت) for T, and (ث) for Th etc... the story is that he had to read a translated letter full of foreign words, and he couldn't read it with the current Arabic writing system, so he made these changes. - most Arabs consider pre-Islamic, Quranic, Classical, and Modern Standard Arabic, to be all the same thing, we call it (Fus-ha), but I agree with the foreigner view on the dialect as many old words fell out of use while many new words were adopted for new advancements in science and social studies, even some old words were given new meanings, like (Sayyara) just meant someone who walked in classical or Quranic Arabic, now it means (Car) in modern Arabic.
أصبت، معظم الناس يضعون العربية "الفصحى" الحالية والعربية القديمة في نفس السلة.. إلا أني أرفض ذلك منذ مدة، فليس من الصعب ملاحظة الفرق الشاسع، لطالما وصفت العربية "الفصحى" الحالية بالإنجليزية المترجمة.
pre-islamic arab world was the best. religion destroyed everything, imo. I wish more arab people being atheist, they will be way more welcomed to other countries for sure. I met several arab people from different countries, all of them nice people, is just a shame what religion does to them in terms of social and women rights
..سُبحان من رزقكِ جمال الوجه و القوام والعقل ... أكثر ما يحيرني في أمر الصين كبلد عظيم ذو خلفية تقافية و تاريخية عميقة و ثرية بالأدب و الحكمة الا ام ادااتها الاعلامية ما تزال ضعيفة و غير مؤثرة في العالم العربي بالرغم من كونها دولة الاقوى اقتصادياً و عسكرياً و حتى أمنياً إلا ان أداتها الاعلامية داخل المجتمع العربي شبه معدومة.. تحياتي لك و لحضورك و شخصك الأنيقين كما هو إطلالتكِ دوماً 🌹
this is an excellent video😍 and me as a Moroccan, half arab, half amazigh, i can say that yes we speak arabic but with amazigh language structure and i like this difference between all countries that speak arabic, cuz each influence make the language more and more beautiful.
As a Tunisian, Moroccan dialect is Arabic with Amazigh pronunciation, you just don't use vowels which makes it hard for someone who's not familiar with your dialect to understand you
Many may not know that the rules of grammar in classical Arabic are to preserve the beauty of the sentence when pronouncing it. Whoever speaks fusha adheres to the musical rhythm of the language,,,,,, I think that the owner of the video fully understands what I mean.
من المذهل رؤية مدى العمق الموصول لتاريخ اللغة العربية الذي يعكس الجهد الكبير والشغف لتعلمك للغة القرآن المذهلة والرائعة ،بصراحة كلمات من المدح لا توفيك حقك ولكن احسنت 😊😊😊
Hello and Salam Alaikum Congratulations and hats 📴 for this concise yet comprehensive overview of my beloved language. I am from Algeria and I do like the content. I just want to tell everyone who want to learn Arabic that we as Arabic native speakers from different countries when meeting each other especially one from north west Africa and one from the middle east we use an altered form of Modern Standard Arabic. It's using standard terms but with the pronunciation and grammatical structure of each one's colloquial form of the language. It is similar to Spanish speakers once meeting each other they keep the accent but use neutral and standardized vocabulary. By the way the diversity of accents in Arabic is quite similar to that of Spanish. I speak Spanish and Arabic and as a comparison I can compare my Algerian Arabic dialect to Argentinian Spanish and Egyptian Arabic to Mexican Spanish Syrian and Lebanese to Colombian and Venezuelan Spanish and so on.
@Sahil Md What's a lindu ! Give me the Logic analysis you did to reach such conclusion ! Casual Way of Writing (BRO, Bro !!!!!) Say ''Sir'', I am a Sir or Mister not Bro (Stupid American English) I hate Stupid american English & I love High class BRITISH ENGLISH , SIR
I am a Saudi Bedouin, a high school Arabic language teacher. I currently live in London. I studying English for five years This video is a miracle and a summary of a long Arab history I am very proud of this video. Thank you ♡
I am an Arab from Syria who really admires everything you have presented. In snapshot 4:50, a picture of the Holy Qur’an caught my attention (they are verses from Surat al-Anbiya) How beautiful this is. You can say that the Qur’an is the embodiment of the strongest, most eloquent, and most eloquent level in the Arabic language.
@@delhiacer988 Yes, if we go back to the very ancient origins, the population of Syria is considered to have Syriac-Aramaic origins, but now we are considered Arabs