Salaam/ Good Day All
It should only take about five minutes or less to complete this survey which consists mostly of multiple choice questions.
Shukran.
Click on the link below to complete this short survey:
Read, Write and Understand Arabic Survey
Salaam/ Good Day All
It should only take about five minutes or less to complete this survey which consists mostly of multiple choice questions.
Shukran.
Click on the link below to complete this short survey:
Read, Write and Understand Arabic Survey
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Alhamdulillah! The Read & Write Arabic Course is still going strong.
So far there are about 70 students registered for the course. About 30 students attend classes at the Heideveld Mosque. The rest are receiving the notes and audio/ video lessons via WhatsApp.
As stated before the main focus of this course is the Reading & Writing of Arabic. The course will also cover most Tajwid Rules as well as some grammar rules (indirectly).
So far we've managed to complete the First Module, although we'll be revising all aspects during the next two weeks. We shall also start the Second Module within the next few days. Yes, the classes are only once a week (Monday evenings), but lessons are sent to the students via WhatsApp throughout the week.
The students have been requested to complete all the exercises of Module One and based on the results they will be regrouped, according to levels of competence or attendance. The students who are not attending the classes will be put in two groups: Those who can cope on their own and those who will be linked to a future group of on-line or attending students.
The aim is to go fully on-line with this course as well as other courses from September 2022 onwards, In-Sha-Allah. The format of the on-line program will be explained soon.
Please watch this space!
Wa-Salaam!
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Al-hamdu-lillah! The 2022 Read And Write Arabic Class has started.
During the first session (on 06-06-2022) we mainly did an introduction to the course. The following key features were highlighted:
THE COURSE WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING:
1. Reading & Writing all the letters of the Arabic Alphabet in their different forms;
2. Reading & Writing 100s of words and phrases found in Al-Qurãn (with understanding);
3. Understanding the Makhãrij (Place of Articulation) of all letters;
4. Reading with proper Tajwĩd;
5. Reading & Writing Simple Arabic Sentences (with understanding).
THE COURSE IS AIMED AT ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS, IE. PEOPLE WHO:
1. Cannot Read the Arabic Alphabet;
2. Cannot Read Arabic Words;
3. Can Read, but cannot Write Arabic;
4. Cannot Read Al- Qurãn with Tajwĩd;
5. Cannot identify the different words in Al- Qurãn;
6. Do not understand Arabic at all.
After covering these aspects and answering questions relating to this the following introductory lesson was presented:
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READ & WRITE ARABIC
INTRODUCTION
After covering these aspects and answering questions relating to this, the following introductory lesson was presented:
The phrase: لَا إلهَ إلَّا اللّه was written on the board. I then pointed out that this phrase contains FOUR WORDS - but only THREE LETTERS- which are repeated a few times! This phrase (لَا إلهَ إلَّا اللّه) is part of the “shahaadah” (Declaration of Faith) in Islam. In the Noble Quran we find these words appearing in many ayaat. In fact they appear more than 3600 times in Al-Quran!
The THREE LETTERS are: ا - ل and ـه .
I then showed the students how to write these three letters. The first letter, Alif ( ا ), is written like you would write the number I (one), the Capital “I” (as in: “I am here.”) or the small letter “l” , (as in: “letter”), etc. In other words a simple downward stroke!
Remember Arabic is written from right to left, unlike English.
The Laam (ل) is written like the Capital L in English – But you draw a mirror image instead! So, you start the letter from top to bottom, like the alif, but then you turn to the left, not to the right (as the English L).
The third letter, the Haa’( ـه ), is written like the small a in English, but in reverse. Students were immediately requested to write down each letter as it was presented. They were also shown how to add the diacritical marks (ـــَــ،ـــِــ، ـــُــ), which represent the short vowels [a, i and u] in Arabic.
Click the link below for a short video that illustrates the writing of these letters and words:
Learn 3 letters read 100s of words
Enjoy!
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Assalãmu Alaykum Wa Rahmat-ul-lãhi Wa Barakãtuh
After more than two years (mainly due to Covid-19) , I'm finally ready to announce a brand new course which will benefit all those who have been requesting to learn Arabic or who want to read Al-Quran, but cannot read the Arabic script.
So, I'm very happy to announce:
The 3-month course, Read & Write Arabic (with Understanding)
will be offered by Ustaadh Idrees Kamish
at the Heideveld Mosque
on Monday Evenings (from 6 June 2022) after Maghrib salaah,
In-Shã-Allãh!!!
(This is not an Arabic Grammar Course.)
THE COURSE WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING:
1. Reading & Writing all the letters of the Arabic Alphabet in their different forms;
2. Reading & Writing 100s of words and phrases found in Al-Qurãn (with understanding);
3. Understanding the Makhãrij (Place of Articulation) of all letters;
4. Reading with proper Tajwĩd;
5. Reading & Writing Simple Arabic Sentences (with understanding).
THE COURSE IS AIMED AT ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS, IE. PEOPLE WHO:
1. Cannot Read the Arabic Alphabet;
2. Cannot Read Arabic Words;
3. Can Read, but cannot Write Arabic;
4. Cannot Read Al- Qurãn with Tajwĩd;
5. Cannot identify the different words in Al- Qurãn;
6. Do not understand Arabic at all.
EVERYBODY IS WELCOME TO ATTEND
You may Register by sending: REGISTER + your Full Name via WhatsApp to 0720191949 or email me at idreeskamish@gmail.com.
(PS:
Students who cannot attend physically (in person), are welcome to
request on-line classes. I'll post more details about this soon,
In-Sha-Allah!)
See attached notice for further details: