Complete Classical Arabic from foundations series

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Learn Arabic language with this comprehensive 3-part series, including over 30 hours of video lectures. Master Sarf/Morphology, Nahw/Grammar, and Application/Practice to translate and understand Arabic literature. Suitable for all levels. Ideal for those interested in understanding the Qur’an, Ahadith, and lectures by Arab scholars.

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What you’ll learn

  • Classical Arabic
  • Translating Arabic
  • Arabic Grammar
  • 30+ hours of video lectures
  • Understanding Qur’an
  • Nahw
  • Arabic Language
  • Modern standard arabic
  • Sarf
  • Morphology
  • Fusha Arabic
  • Arabic Literature

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This is a 3 part series to master Arabic language with more than 30+ hours of video lectures, which makes it the most comprehensive course on Learning Arabic. Part-1 Sarf/Morphology: In this we learn all the rules and patterns of Sarf to form words in Arabic. Part-2 Nahw/Grammar: In this we will learn the entire Arabic grammar. Part-3 Application/Practice: This is a very unique course in this course we will use the skills we learned from the first two courses and practice translating text from Arabic literature and also some audios of scholars. This will build your vocabulary and also give you enough experience to translate/understand Arabic on your own.

Note: Assignments/Homework/worksheets are added wherever necessary, most of our assignment questions and materials are from the books that are taught at Imam Muhammad ibn Saud university in KSA for teaching arabic. 

Sarf/Morphology: It’s the science that helps us in studying word formation and patterns of word formation.  so after studying the morphology if I give u a root word, you will be able to form words like (past tenses , Present tense/future tenses , certainty ad a lot more…..) u will understand things like  how to extract root and look for a word in a classical Arabic dictionary, root patterns and their speciality  and much much more….         

Beginner

1) Introduction

2) Fa3l

2.1) Classifications

2.2) Based on tense – Past, Present/Future and Amr

2.3) Fa3l Maazi

2.4) Fa3l Muzaare- All series

2.5) The six doors- Nasara, zaraba, samia, fataha, hasiba, karuma.

2.6) Fa3l Amr

2.7) Fa3l Lazim and mutaaddi.

2.8) Fa3l majhool

2.9) Seen and saufa

2.10) Showing energy/stress in verb using noon al takid.

3) Ism

3.1) Masdar, Mushtaq, Jamid.

3.2) Ism Fa’il and maf’ool

3.3) Ism Zarf, and Aala

3.4) Ism Mubalagha, Sifat Mushabba

3.5) Ism Tafzeel

Intermediate

4) Fa3l revisited

4.1) Making near past with Qad and far past with kaana

5) Different forms of verbs and roots

5.1) Sahih and Mazeed Feehi

5.2) 12 doors of mazeed feehi derived from 3 letter roots

5.3) 4 letter roots and their derivatives.

6) Classification based on types of letters Salim/mahmooz/muzaff/mu’tal

6.1) Explanation

6.2) Muzaaf

6.3) Mahmooz

6.4) Misal

6.5) Ajwaf

6.6) Naaqis

7) Ism

Advanced

8) Fa3l continued

9) Nawaasib and jawaazim

11) Speciality of abwab

12) Masaadir

13) Ism fa3l

14) Ism saut

Nahw/Arabic Grammar

Beginner

1) Introduction

1.1) What’s Nahw

1.2) Terminology

1.3) Murab and Mabni

1.4) Marifa and Nakira

1.5) Mufrad and Murakkab

1.6) Mufrad, Tasniya, jamah

1.7) Tazkeer wa tanees

2) Mabniyyat

2.1) Intro

2.2) Zamair

2.3) Ism Ishara

2.4) Mausulat

2.5) Maazi af’aal and Jama Muannas ghayeb wa haazir

2.6) Murakkab imtizaaji

2.7) Zuruf

2.8) Asma al aswaat, afaal, Kinayat, Shart, istifhaam

3) Marifa and nakira

3.1) Marifa and its types

3.2) Nakira

4) Murakkabat

4.1) Tausifi

4.2) Izafi

4.3) Imtizaji

5) Jumla Ismiyya

5.1) Mubtada and Khabar

5.2) Difference between mubtada/khabar and tausifi

5.3) Some variations in Mubtada and khabar

6) Jumla Faliyya

6.1) Fa’il, and maf’ool

6.2) Naib al Fa’il

6.3) Maf’ool Mutlaq

7) Huruf al mushabbah bil fa’l

Intermediate

8) Ai’rab in detail

8.1) Intro

8.2) Types and explanation

8.3) Tasniya

8.4) Jama

8.5) Asma al sitta

8.6) Mamnu min as sarf

9) Jumla faliyya continued

9.1) Maf’ool fehi

9.2) Maf’ool lahu

9.3) Maf’ool Ma’ahu

9.4) Haal

9.5) Advance concepts

10) Huruf Naqisa

11) Huruf Mushabbah bi ليس

12) Huruf Jarr

13) Sila and Mausul

14) Advance Jumla ismiyya, When khabar is jumla and shibhu jumla, taqdeen of khabar, khabar being marifa zamair fasl, sila and mausul, with zuruf, istifhaam etc.

Advanced

15) لا li nafi liljins

16) Mustasna

17) Advance mamnu min as sarf

18) Tameez

19) Advance discussion on Huroof

19.1) Huroof Nida and munada

19.2) Huroof Ataf

19.3) Huroof Istifhaam

19.4) Haisu, inda, ladun, qattu, auzu etc

20) Tawaabeh, Badal, Ataf, Takeed

Module-3 Application/Practice: This is a very unique module and unlike any other that you can find online. In this module we will use the skills we learned from the first two modules and practice translating text from Arabic literature and also some audios of scholars from the Arab world and analyze those. This will build your vocabulary and also give you enough experience to translate/understand Arabic on your own.

Note: I have uploaded whatever I have completed for this course, but I am continuously adding more chapters to this course so you will find new content being added regularly.

Who this course is for:

  • Those interested in learning Classical Arabic to understand Qur’an, Ahadith and other Arabic literature and lectures of Arab scholars. This course is helpful for students of all levels

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