chubacka Posted August 3, 2010 Look online also for any resources to help you. youtube channel for beginners in arabic Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted August 3, 2010 Ibn Jabal; www.ibnjabal.com are very good, masha Allah. Will be doing my next course with them Insha Allah. They're based in London too. Also try to expose yourself to Arabic as much as possible through telly and written form... Good luck.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdulladiif Al-Fiqih Posted August 4, 2010 If you just want to learn arabic then these said methods are just fine but if you want to understand the deen better by learning arabic first, then start with learning Nahw & Sarf. Without these, you might learn spoken arabic but it might not help you learn the deen much for even the arabic speaking people start with Nahw and Sarf. I took this note from Abu Taubah the other day Shortest Route to Taalibul Ilm Albukhaaris caqiidah Mesmorize Quran (Fiqh) – A small classical work from one of the madh-habs Study Carabic: Abu al shujaacwajeez -letter by letter -Teaching Reading -Master letters -Imlaa or rasmi –dictation -Inshaa-u -Sarf -aajurimiyah -poetry -Mu calaqaadtul Sab-i -Balaaghan While doing this, listen to tafseer and Islamic Seerah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted August 4, 2010 Arabic is cool. I would suggest one visits Dubai and start saying Na'am, La, Xilwa and Nacalatulah every time someone utters something in Arabic. Keep pretending you are the master and eventually you will learn. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites