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MAHDI
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somebody can tell me in that siege hill but cheap to study Arabic
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Salams_wife
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Why would you think it is cheap to study arabic? That is the language the Quran was writtin in and that should be respected.
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muslimah
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Saudia Arabia or Jordan
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playful
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Tunisia is really easy and friendly. Cairo also nice. If you want to get started with books, there's a lot out there so it's a bit confusing. There's this big review or Arabic language books and methods,
http://www.asiteaboutnothing.net/w_arabic.html , only for beginners but that might suit you. Then Amazon has loads of reviews about everything. Good luck with this amazing language. |
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jayrag
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http://www.arabicpod.net/learnarabic
here is a good site for learning arabic language....I have tried books and tapes before but this site seems to be helping me to understand and pronounce words correctly.
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nu001
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Respected with money??
Shouldn't some good Muslims teach it even for free as charity?
We find all kinds of charities all over the world, believe me even 10-20 afordables muslims can run such program with their Zakat amount. I don't believe that there is no such initiative in the world.
What better charity one can do than enabling someone to understand the Quran?
I personally would love to, but I am too looking for a source to learn on line or by books. Recently I came across a lecture on the topic in Peace TV from Dr. Mamdouh N. Mohamed, I liked his analogy to the approach of learning Quaranic Arabic. He has a book & complete package called "ARABIC: A Bridge To Islamic Culture". That's available in this site: http://www.arabicforeveryone.com/
I tried to buy on line but unfortunately they don't ship outside USA, so I couldn't get it. Don't know how to get it in Asia. Any help from anyone would be appriacted.
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"Al-Quran-The only Straight path to success. Alhamdulillah"
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