Understanding Weak Verbs الأجوف
Videos: Madina Arabic Book 2 (Qur’anic Arabic Simplified)
Videos: Madina Arabic Book 2 (Qur’anic Arabic Simplified)
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 25
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 25
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 25
Source: LQToronto Madina Arabic Videos – Book 2 – DVD 12/A2 – 1:45 to 14:40 Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 25
Source: LQToronto Madina Arabic Videos – Book 2 – DVD 07/B4 – 18:30 to 19:28 Source for above: Book 2 – Text – Lesson 12
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 12
Source: LQToronto Madina Arabic Videos – Book 2 – DVD 07/B2 – 32:25 to 39:40
Source: LQToronto Madina Arabic Videos – Book 2 – DVD 07/B2 – 19:20 to 24:44 Suratul Ahzab verse 35
Source for above: Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 12 Source: Madina Arabic – Book 2 – DVD 07/B2 – 3:48 to 8:12
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 16
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 16
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 01 Exercise: Rewrite the Following sentences using لَعَلَّ Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – Arabic Text – Lesson 01 Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – Solutions to Exercises – Lesson 01
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 01
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 11
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 11
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 11
Source: Madina Arabic Book 2 – DVDs – DVD 06/A3 – From 7:31 to 15:39
Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Chapter 9
Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Chapter 9
Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Chapter 9
Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Chapter 9
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Chapter 9 Protection noon ن (Seq # 102) In order not to disturb the verb structure protection ن will be added, when the detached pronoun أَنَــا joins the verb. Let us understand by translating the statement “You created me” by using the verb خَــلَــقَ. خَــلَــقْــتَــنِــي… Continue reading Protection noon ن
Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – Grammar Book – Dr V.AbdurRahim
Source for above: Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Chapter 9 Source: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – Grammar Book – Dr V.AbdurRahim
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 07 Source for above : Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s – Book 2 – Arabic Text – Lesson 07
All are in PDF Format Madina Arabic – Crossword Puzzle – Book 2 All Lessons A Madina Arabic – Crossword Puzzle – Book 2 All Lessons B Madina Arabic – Crossword Puzzle – Book 2 All Lessons C Madina Arabic – Crossword Puzzle – Book 2 All Lessons D Madina Arabic – Crossword Puzzle –… Continue reading Madina Arabic – Crossword Puzzle – Book 2
Protection noon ن (Seq # 102) In order not to disturb the verb structure protection ن will be added, when the detached pronoun أَنَــا joins the verb. Let us understand by translating the statement “You created me” by using the verb خَــلَــقَ. خَــلَــقْــتَــنِــي = أَنَــا + خَــلَــقْــتَ Instead of خَــلَــقْــتَــيْ it is خَــلَــقْــتَــنِــيْ. The added… Continue reading Protection noon ن
Source for above image : Madina Arabic – Text – Book 2 – Lesson 5 Verbal sentence cannot have two doers (Seq # 105) Consider an English sentence ‘The men went’. Men is the plural of man. In Arabic it is رِجِــالٌ. It is not correct to say a verbal sentence ذَهَــبُــوا الرِّجَــالُ. This is… Continue reading Verbal Sentence starting with Verb of Third Person
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Source: Book 2 – Grammar Book – by Dr V.AbdurRahim Please read : Inna – Particle of Emphasis and Accusative Case
Video Part 01 Video Part 02 Source for above : ARIC Notes for Book 2 Comparative and superlative degrees (Seq # 72) The comparative degree is used to compare two things. For the comparative degree we use the noun on the pattern أَفْــعَــلُ followed by مِــنْ. These nouns are adjectives and are diptotes. Example: The ship is… Continue reading Comparative and Superlatives (Ismu Tafdeel)
Answering the question with بَــلَى and نَــعَــمْ (Seq # 74) In order to answer a questionبَــلَى and نَــعَــمْ are used. If the question is positive then نَــعَــمْ means ‘yes’ and بَــلَى means ‘no’ and if the question is negative then نَــعَــمْ means ‘no’ and بَــلَى means ‘yes’. Literally بَــلَى means ‘why not’. Let us understand… Continue reading Answering the question with بَــلَى and نَــعَــمْ
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Video : LQToronto Clip extracted from Book 2 – DVD 02 / A3 – 38:13 to 44:49
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 01 Usage of أَمْ and أَوْ (Seq # 69) The meaning of the words أَمْ and أَوْ is same and it is “or”. The word أَمْ is used in the interrogative sentences while the word أَوْ is used in the non-interrogative sentences. Examples… Continue reading Interrogative and Non-Interrogative “Or”
Video Courtesy: LQToronto, Book 2 – DVD 02 /A1 – 4:40 till 19:03 Source for the above images : LQToronto Handouts – Book 2 Ladder slider game of إِنَّ and ل (Seq # 66) Consider the following statement. اَلْمَاءُ بَارِدٌ Its meaning is “The water is cold”. Let us emphasize it first with لامُ الإبْتِداء… Continue reading Emphatic Laam ل
Video Source: LQToronto – Book 2 Video – DVD 02/A2 – 01:35 to 24:40 Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 02 Source : ARIC Notes for Madina Arabic Book 2 Source for the above Image : LQToronto Handouts for Book 2
Source for above : Madina Grammar Notes 2 – Page 9 Source for above : Book 2 – Grammar Book Video Source: LQToronto ,Book 2 – DVDs – DVD 02/A1 – 30:16 to 38:25 The below exercise (Chap 01-Exercise 12) was discussed in the above video
Source for above: Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 01 Source for above images : ARIC Notes for Book 2 Source for Above : Dr. V. AbdurRahim’s Book 2 – Arabic Text – Chapter 01
Source for above: Dr. V.AbdurRahim’s Madina Book 2 – English Key – Lesson 01 Video Courtesy : LQToronto – Book 2 – DVD 01/A1 – 4:10 to 42:16 إِنَّ , the particle of emphasis and Nasbin (Seq # 64) Consider the following sentence. اَلْمَاءُ بَارِدٌ Its meaning is “The water is cold”. The grammatical analysis of the… Continue reading Inna إنَّ – Particle of Emphasis and Accusative Case (حَرْفُ تَوْكيدٍ وَ نَصْبٍ)
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