Finally know the difference. I can now use this while reading Quran Alhumdillah. May Allah reward you. I wonder how many good deeds you will receive by just by teaching Arabic properly and simply mashallah
بارك الله فيك وجعلها في ميزان حسناتك إن شاءالله، بنتي تتحدث الأنگليزية وتابعت ڤديواتك واصبحت تعرف تفرق في نطق الحروف الصعبة مثل القاف والحاء . بالتوفيق إن شاء الله
Can you please make arabic lessons for young kids? Very short and to the point simple ones. I love your way of delivering information. I will surely replay them 1000 times for my kids 😁
Jazak Allah khair!! I just started taking Arabic classes and I have been wondering about this for the longest time because it was confusing me and nobody could answer my questions on why sometimes the sounding is different in this video answered my questions thank you so much
assalamu uali kum, jazakumullahu khairan brother. your presentation are exceptionally good, may Allah reward more. I wish, if you could also explain two things additionally in your videos: one the meaning of "the term or terms" being explained and also how, if they at all do, change the meaning(s). Like in this case if any "meaning/sense change" happens due to "stopping or continuing of reading". thanks!
Wa alikom asslam brother/ sister, I have noted down your request, and in shaa Allah, pretty soon I'll work on it with examples and everything in shaa Allah. Jazakallahu khairan for the idea, and your wonderful words ... Alhamdulilah Alhamdulilah
Salaamu aleykum wa rahmatullah. Wallahi this helped me more in ten minutes than all the time and effort I put into trying to decipher the rules and information in Alif Baa and other online resources. Jazakum Allahu khairun. Liked and subbed. Will definitely be returning for more videos insha'Allah
Potthapada ، ينشأ الإدراك أولاً ، و المعرفة بعد. وظهور المعرفة يأتي من نشأة المعرفة. يميز المرء ، "إن معرفتي تعتمد على هذا نشأ. "من خلال هذا الخط الأعلى من المنطق يمكن للمرء أن يدرك كيف ينشأ الإدراك أولاً ، والمعرفة بعد ذلك ، وكيف تنشأ المعرفة تأتي من ظهور الإدراك.
As Salaam Alaykom Wr Wbr brother. You have done a great job. This Vedio has been cleared simply most of our confusion. May Allah reward you for this excellent work. Jazakum Allah Khair.
Salam alikum brother! I thank you for this tutorial. But I have a question: what if you want to add a "ال" to the beginning of the word? Do the normal rules of taah marboota still apply, or are there specific rules for this event?
10:18 Assalamu alaykum warahmatullah wabarakatuh, jazakallahu khaiyr for your work. please what about the video for the meanings of, and why some words end with ت or ة . jazakallahu khaiyr
Wa alikom asslam brother/ sister, Please send in an audio recitation for an ayah containing the letter خ and I will try to give you advice based on your recitation. Asslamo alikom
In which playlist does this video belongs to? Actually I watch videos on this channel following the playlist, serially one after another as mentioned by one video. But I can't see it in any playlist... Help please
Assalamu alaikum Brother. I have a doubt. If 'Ta Marbuta' comes at the end of a word with kasrathan or Dummahthan( double kasra or double Dummah) also required to be pronounced with 'ha' ??
Alhamdulilah it's still going on .. I just give a couple of days between each lesson and the other to make sure people don't fall behind and lose motivation if they couldn't learn the words in time if a new lesson came too soon.. It's very important that we keep up, otherwise the lists of words will pile up and people might stop, which is not my goal. Lesson 3 will be released today in shaa Allah And thank you very much for your interest in my work, brother/ sister
but Why do I have the impression that the ه sound of the ة is slightly lighter than the usual ه sound of the ه?? I even saw an article who said the same thing so I'm not crazy
Yes, brother/ sister, It's Surat Huud aya number 48: قِيلَ يَٰنُوحُ ٱهۡبِطۡ بِسَلَٰمٖ مِّنَّا وَبَرَكَٰتٍ عَلَيۡكَ وَعَلَىٰٓ أُمَمٖ مِّمَّن مَّعَكَۚ and particularly that part of the aya وَعَلَىٰٓ أُمَمٖ مِّمَّن مَّعَكَۚ Where there is indeed several م following one another. asslamo alikom
I hope you don't mind me asking but I've thought about this for the longest time and I don't have an adequate answer because different Arabic speakers pronounce this differently: When it comes to words like ''madrasa'' or ''muntazah'' where is the accent (in normal speech/ending with sukoon)? MUNtazah or munTAzah, MADrasa or madRAsa... There doesn't seem to be a clear indication for this anywhere
If you're referring to the word منتزه then it's more about the accent I believe, the meaning in itself is the Same, that if the word you're referring to means something like a park . Madrasa مدرسة which means school the latter letter is pronounced differently than the first word. One being more like a breathy sigh where Madrasa is more of a pause. It feels like a breath but the duration and the pause is different. That if madrasa have sukun in the last part. If it has other harakat it's pronounced like a T depending on the haraka
Oh also it can be confusing since the English way of writing Arabic pronunciation. So don't relay on that, they usually add silent letters according to the spelling or against vise versa
@@artiankillerfish Bro thanks for trying to help but I don't believe you understood my question to begin with... Let me rephrase, I was asking about the stress of these two words - which syllable is louder/more pronounces MADrasa or madRAsa, MUNtazah or munTAzah (I hope the capital letters help clarify what I'm trying to ask)... And I know it depends on the speaker's accent but I'm wondering what's the OFFICIAL MSA way of pronouncing it haha 😁
please make video on Surah Ahzab Ayat 40 with different Qiraat. because in India Pakistan there was one infidle group . their leader claimed for prophethood. they falsely claim to their blind and ignorant follower that khatam with fetha does not mean last. but khatim with kazra mean last. we will share to them that khatam or khatim both used in Quran Majed. and even verse is clear that most beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) is the last Prpphet. but he also said: ana khatamun Nabiyeem. laa nabiya badi. I am last Prophet and no new Prophet after me.
Does anybody know if he made a very explaining why some words end with taa marbuta or taa maftuha as mentioned in 10:00? If so can somebody please send me the link? JazakAllah
I'll be adding it to the Tajweed series, since it is very important to how you should read the Quran. If I make more videos about explaining common mistakes and clearing them up, I'll add it there too .
@@Arabic101 May I know your qualifications, please? I don't wanna praise you directly because that may shake your intention. You have knowledge of Tajweed science, Arabic language, Video editing, your approach and presentation, even the titles of your playlists shows and represents your clear concept and deep knowledge in what you’re dealing with....... So, was just feeling curious to know your academic background.
Sure brother/ sister, First and foremost .. Knowledge is not mine, it's all due to Allah's help and guidance without Him, I cannot do anything by myself .. so Alhamdulilah alhamdulilah for everything I have a bachelor degree in English language & literature .. I have a Master degree in linguistics (Phonetics) I have a Master degree in teaching methodology and teaching literature I have conducted a number of researches in teaching methodology, linguistics and language acquisition (my research was not published but if you want to read it, I can make it available) When I was in college I self-taught myself graphic designing and web designing to help myself. I learned Quran and some fiqh from conventional halaqat (learning clusters/ circles) and my sheikh who taught me had ijazah. And I speak four languages. Still learning and asking Allah for guidance and help .. Hope this gives you an idea ;) .. Asslamo alikom