There are numerous instances in Arabic Language where an ﺍﹺﺳﻢ is followed by another ﺍﹺﺳﻢ. The idea is to build sentences like “tall boy“, or “The student has a book and a pen“… more →
Internalsabuusamah wrote 1 month ago: Crescent Quran Corpus, an annotated linguistic resource which shows the syntax, morphology an … more →
naadhim wrote 8 months ago: First year alim class NAHWA SARF (PART 1 & 2) SARF (PART 3) QASAS UN NABIYEEN (PART 1 & 2) R … more →
Abu Zayd wrote 10 months ago: Arabic is the chosen medium for the conveyance of the Divine message. It is the key to understanding … more →
muslimguide101 wrote 11 months ago: Al Otruja Center in Ajman Course: Qur’an memorization and Tajweed Occurs: Weekly and biweekly Fees: … more →
Aboo Maysarah wrote 11 months ago: A kalimah (word) can fall into either one of the following categories: 1) إسم ( … more →
Aboo Maysarah wrote 12 months ago: The following are two definitions of what a ‘word’ (kalimah) is defined as … more →
edin1 wrote 12 months ago: Currently, I have with me (borrowed) both parts of the book “Gramatika arapskog jezika” … more →
sheepoo wrote 1 year ago: There are numerous instances in Arabic Language where an ﺍﹺﺳﻢ is followed by another ﺍﹺﺳﻢ. The idea … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: In the Arabic Language a verb may take its ﻣﹷﺼﹿﺪﹶﺭ to express: Emphasis or magnification of action M … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: The concept of ﺣﹷﺎﻝ in ﻧﹷﺤﹿﻮ is used to answer the question “How” or “in what cond … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: We have already learned that an ﺍﹺﺳﻢ can have three grammatical states which will determine whether … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: Up until now we have learned that an ﺍﹺﺳﻢ which is ﻣﹹﻌﺮﹶﺏ will show its grammatical states using a ﺿ … more →
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sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: Remember your kindergarten class and learning to count: One, Two, Three. Easy, wasn’t it? Not … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: Arabic nouns can either be singular( ﺍﻟﹿﻤﹹﻔﺮﹶﺩ), dual( ﺍﻟﻤﹹﺜﻨﳲﻲ), or plural( ﺍﹶﻟﺠﹷﻤﹿﻊﹸ). This is dep … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: In this post I will explain , Insha Allah, some points regarding the use of the relative pronoun ﺍﻟﳲ … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: In this post I will, Insha Allah, try to explain how some ﺣﺮﹸﻭﻑ (particles) in the Arabic Language, … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: We are having our semester exam on the 5th of May, Insha Allah. After that, Sheikh Yousuf leaves for … more →
sheepoo wrote 2 years ago: Recall from our earlier discussion that إعراب is the name given to the process of reflecting grammat … more →