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From:
Haytham Ibrahim
- Author Of Learn Real
Arabic System.
Subject:
Helping
YOU To Master
Arabic Language -
New System!
Hi
There, Assalaamo
Alykom,
This
is Haytham Ibrahim. Maybe –
if you are interested in
learning Arabic
Language - You have come across my name before. I’m the
Author of the Learn Real Arabic System – And From
The Name
of My System “Learn Real Arabic”, You Will Learn
The Real
Arabic, which is The Classical And The
Modern Standard Arabic, And Not
The Arabic Dialect, Simply Because If You Want To Learn Any Arabic
Dialect, Just, You Can Live In The Arabic Country, Where You Want To
Speak The Dialect Of, and Here I’m Presenting The Classical
Arabic and the Modern Standard Arabic Through
27 Packages –
Series Of Videos, Audios, eBooks
and
Tutorials, Where You Can Start From Zero Level Till You Get The
Advanced Level In Arabic Language, No matter What Your Current Level In
Arabic Language is – YOU
are qualified to use My System –
Learn Real Arabic
– in your journey
of
learning Arabic Language.
I
have been Teaching Arabic to Non-Natives For More
Than 15 Years.
I have
tried countless of methodologies but unfortunately, I have realized
that there are not any methodologies which can explain how to Learn
and Master Arabic Language within a short time.
As
a Result, I have decided to
develop my own method, which would
obtain
immediate results. I have helped Thousands of people to Learn Arabic
Language professionally and in short time, Using my
System –
Learn Real Arabic – You
will Never need to adapt to any preconceived system.
Arabic
Courses and books,
which I have created, are always in line with common Arabian
Countries
Framework of reference for Language procedure.
and according my
system,
you will be able to learn the most common skills of Arabic language, as
you know there are
four basic language skills every learner should Learn: Listening,
Speaking, Reading, and Writing
in the same time. All Of My
Students, Who Learned Arabic
Language,
Using My System, Are Speaking Arabic Fluently Now, You Too Should
Expect To Be One Of Them Very Soon.
From My
15+ Years
Experience In Teaching
Arabic
Language To Non-Arabic Natives, I
Have Received Hundreds Of Questions From My Students In My Class And By
E-Mails Also, Which I Want To Share Some Of These Questions With You,
As You Might Have The Same Questions, And From These Questions I Can
Tell You That, The Most Common Fears Or Problems, That Hinder You Or
Slow You Down To Learn Arabic Language, Are As In The
Following
"Most
Common 10 Problems Or
Fears To Learn Arabic
Language".
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Writing
Arabic is Very Difficult!
“...When
I Started To Learn Arabic Language, I Started to Learn The Letters And
How To Pronounce Them, And When I started to Write
Arabic Alphabet, It
Was Not Very Hard To Me To Write, However, I’m Not Familiar
With
The Way of Writing From Right To Left! I Found Some Difficulties In The
Beginning But After A While I Start To Write It Easy, After
That
Started To Join The Letters to Make Words, But I Find Some Problems
Like Some Ways, Styles And Fonts In Arabic Language Which Is Very
Difficult To
Read Or To Write The Same Way, how to learn different Font styles or
ways for writing Arabic language...”
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Tammy – USA
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I
Can’t Pronounce
Most of Arabic Words!
“...I
Find Many Letters In Arabic That are Very Similar In The Way Of
Pronunciation, And They Are Confusing To Me, Like The Letter Haaâ
And The Letter
Haaâ, And The Letter Taaâ And The Letter Taaâ,
The Zaal And
The Letter Zhaaâ
And The Letter Daal And The Letter Daad,
And The Letter Qaaf and the letter Kaaf, I
Find That It Is Very Difficult To Pronounce, especially When It Comes
In The Same Sentence Or The Same Paragraph, is There Any Proven Way To
Learn The Right Way To Differentiate Between Them?...”
- Abdulkareem
– Pakistan
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"Hamzah"
is Very Confusing To Me!
“...When
I Started to Learn Arabic, I Found One Of The Most Challenging Letters
is The Hamzah, I’m Learning Arabic Since two Years, And I
Still
Have Some Confusion When I Write The Hamzah In Some Words, especially
When It Comes
With other Letters Like Waaw and The Letter Yaaâ in The
Middle Of
The
Word, and sometimes I'm Confused To write it on the line or on the
letter Alef, How To Overcome This Problem?...”
- Noora
– Malaysia
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I
Can’t Memorize Arabic Grammar...!
“…
I started to learn Arabic language, as usual I started with
the
Arabic alphabet, and how to write words and sentences, and after awhile
I Wanted To Learn More About Arabic,
so The Next Step Was Learning Arabic Grammar, And Really I Was Shocked
Of The Huge Amount Of Rules And The Drills That I Have To Learn in
Arabic
Grammar, I Tried To Buy Many Books About Learn Arabic Grammar, But No
Way Also It Was Confusing To Me, So What Is The Solution For
This?…”
- Mohsena
– UK
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Arabic
Verbs - Tables, Tables, Tables...
“…When
I Started To Learn Arabic Verbs, I
Found That In Arabic, We Have Two
Tenses The Past And The Present Tense, Which We Can Use It For Both
Present And Future, I’m Confused With Some Verbs When We Get
The
Root Letters, And Also I Have To Get Back To My Tables To A Specific
Conjugation, I Want To Learn How To Conjugate The Arabic Verb Instantly
Without Going Back To The Tables. we have many tables for one verb, Is
There Any Way To Learn This
Way?...”
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Mohammad Sadiq – Malaysia
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One
Word Has Many Meanings! Confusing!
“…I
noticed that in Arabic Language, We Have Several Meanings For The Same
Word! I’m Confused! How and when To Use Each Of Them,
Sometimes I
Use One Word In A Sentence For Specific Meaning, But If I Want To Use
The Same Word In Another Sentence To Express Another Meaning It
Doesn’t Work! And I Have To Use Another Word Which Is Equal
To
The First Word In The Meaning But Not In The Function, How To Learn The
Word And Its Function?...”
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Kawthar – Pakistan
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Which
Arabic Should I Learn? I’m Confused!
“…
I’m very interested in learning Arabic language, but
I’m very
confused, I found many types of Arabic, for example the Arabic of Egypt
- Learning Egyptian Arabic - is
not the same like the Syrian Arabic, and also is not the same like
the Jordanian or Saudi Arabian Arabic, Or The Rest Of Other Arab
Countries, However,
The Arabic Of The Holy Quran is Different, So What Is The Right
Arabic Should I Start with To Learn Arabic, And What Is The
Difference Between
Arabic Dialects , Modern Standard Arabic, and classical
Arabic?…”
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Eman – USA
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I’m
Very Shy To Speak Arabic!
“…
I Just Started To Learn Arabic language, And I Already Learnt The
Basics, But Sometimes I Feel Shy To Speak What I Have Learnt with My
Friends And Colleagues, Sometimes I Pronounce The Word In The
Wrong Way, And Sometimes I Don’t Remember The Word And This
Makes
Me Shy To Speak Arabic, How To Remember Words, And How To Increase Self
Confidence When I Speak Arabic?…”
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Tawakkol – CA
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My Time
is Very Tight!
“…I
Would Like To Learn Arabic Language, Just To Learn And To Know The
Meanings Of The Holy Quran And Hadeeths in Arabic language, As I Feel
That The Translation Of The Holy Quran Is Just Translation, But
I’m Working At A Company Full Time Every Day, And Just I have
Short time in The Weekends, And I
Don’t Have Enough Time To Learn And Revise Arabic Every Day,
Is There Any Program To Follow To Learn Arabic In The Long Term, Like 1
- 2 Hours Every Day?…”
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Maryam – USA
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Which Vowel Should I
Use?!
“…I’m
learning Arabic Since Two Years, And Already I Mastered The Basics And
I Know How To Write The
Arabic Letters And How To Pronounce Them The
Right Way, Also I Know How To Write Arabic Words To Make Sentences And
Phrases, But I Have A Problem! I Don’t Know What Vowel Should
I Put On The Last Letter Of Each Word In The Sentence! As Sometimes I
Find The Last Letter Has Fathah And The Same Word In Another Sentence
Has Kassrah Or Dammah, how to write the word with the correct vowel on
its last letter? or How To Figure This Out?…”
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Yasin – UK
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All Of The Above Aside And
Start With The Simple Tools
I've Designed,
and You Will Realize That Learning Arabic
Is Simple, Easy,
Systematic
and Straight Forward! |
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”If
you're looking for an easy way to Start Learning Arabic Online, you
should get in on this real Arabic teaching style!"
- Amery –
USA
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I
Believe In the following saying, "As Much As You Want To Achieve Your
Goal, As Much As You Are Very Near To It”, The Same Also Is
Correct If Your Are Going To Learn Anything In Life, And When It Comes
To a Language also, From My Experience I Can Say That There Is No
Impossible
To be Fluent In Arabic Language, If You Have The Patience And If You
Are Using The Right Tools, In This Case I see That There is no Problem
to be fluent in Arabic and in short time, You can see many westerners
who already have learnt Arabic and now they are speaking Arabic
fluently, So you should set your goals and also you should have a plan
to execute! So What Are The Tools You Need To Learn
Arabic Language?
So,
Once You Decide To Learn Arabic
Language, You Should Prepare Your Tools
Which You Are Going To Use A Long Way In Your Journey Of Learning
Arabic Language:
| Tool #
01: Your Textbook |
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Here
You Will Get Basic Text Books For Each Lesson In Every Package, Which
You Can
Download And Read Anytime.
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Tool
# 02: Your
Dictionary
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You
Can Start With A Simple Dictionary, Especially If You Are In The Early
Beginning Stage.
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| Tool #
03: Your
Phrase Book |
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One
Of The Important Tools You Should Have When Starting Learning Arabic
Language, Is A Phrase Book, And Here You Will Learn Arabic Phrases See
Package # 06, Learn Arabic Phrases.
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| Tool #
04: Your
Audio Player |
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Audio
Lessons Are Very Important As You Can Listen To Anytime And Anyplace As
Long As You Have Your Audio Player, IPod Is One Of The Most Famous
Audio Players, Here You Can Download The MP3 audio version of
the
videos so you can listen to it any time at your convenience. The key
advantages to using audio lessons to learn Arabic relate to improving
your speaking, fluency, intonation and pronunciation as well as
developing a better listening ability.
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Mind
Maps Are, By Definition, A Graphical Method of Taking Notes. Their
Visual Basis Helps One To Distinguish Words Or Ideas, Often With Colors
And Symbols. They Generally Take A Hierarchical Or Tree Branch Format,
With Ideas Branching Into Their Subsections.
Mind
Maps Allow For Greater Creativity When Recording Ideas And Information,
As Well As Allowing The Note-Taker To Associate Words With Visual
Representations.

Mind
Maps Differ From Concept Maps In That Mind Maps Focus On Only One Word
Or Idea, Whereas Concept Maps Connect Multiple Words Or Ideas.
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Generally,
A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks, or other
items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea. Mind
maps are used to generate, visualize, structure, and classify ideas,
and as an aid to studying and organizing information, solving problems,
making decisions, and writing.
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The
elements of a given mind map are arranged intuitively according to the
importance of the concepts, and are classified into groupings,
branches, or areas, with the goal of representing semantic or other
connections between portions of information. Mind maps may also aid
recall of existing memories.
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According
To Tony
Buzan, You Will Find That The
mind map can be contrasted with
the similar idea of concept mapping. The former is based on radial
hierarchies and tree structures denoting relationships with a central
governing concept, whereas concept maps are based on connections
between concepts in more diverse patterns. Using Mind Maps Opens The
Door To Vocabulary Bank.
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According
To The Mind Maps author Tony Buzan, He Suggests Using The Following
Guidelines For Creating Mind Maps:
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Start
in the center with an image of the topic, using at least 3 colors.
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Use
images, symbols, codes, and dimensions throughout your Mind Map.
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Select
key words and print using upper or lower case letters.
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Each
word/image is best alone and sitting on its own line.
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The
lines should be connected, starting from the central image. The central
lines are thicker, organic and flowing, becoming thinner as they
radiate out from the centre.
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Make
the lines the same length as the word/image they support.
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Use
multiple colors throughout the Mind Map, for visual stimulation and
also to encode or group.
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your own personal style of Mind Mapping.
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Use
emphasis and show associations in your Mind Map.
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the Mind Map clear by using radial hierarchy, numerical order or
outlines to embrace your branches.
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Package
# 01
Learn
Arabic Writing
System.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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One Of the
important starting
Points to Master
Arabic is to start with learning the way
of writing Arabic, I know many Arabic learners who prefer to just learn
the pronunciation and building Arabic vocabularies without writing it!
And this is one of the biggest mistakes Arabic learner makes!
You
should know that, When You
learn a language, there are 4 skills that
You need for complete communication. For example, When You learn Your
native language, You Usually Learn To Listen First, Then To Speak, Then
To Read, And Finally To Write. And We Call Them The Four "Language
Skills":
Skill # 01: Listening - Skill # 02: Speaking - Skill # 03: Reading -
Skill # 04: Writing.
When
you start to learn Arabic writing system, you would start with writing the Arabic alphabet,
and this is the right way to start
learning Arabic. But
do you learn them in the right way? Do you
write
them in the right way? Do you
pronounce them in
the right way?
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To
learn Arabic in the shortest time, Simply you have to learn all
skills in the same time, and writing Arabic is one of these important
skills, but why? You should know that when you learn Arabic word for
example, your brain reserves a cell for this word,
and the
brain tries to associate many things with it, like the word
pronunciation, its meaning, its shape, etc…
Once you write this word using your hand, in this case your hand tells
your brain to confirm the word in your brain cell. So you will find it
easy to recall this word anytime!
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Arabic
is written from Right to left.
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Only
the consonants and the long vowels are indicated.
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There
are no capital letters or small letters in Arabic language.
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The
manner of writing Arabic is like the cursive style, and most of the
letters are connected to a preceding letter of a following letter
within the same word.
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In
Arabic we have 6 letters that break the rule of joining or connecting
to a preceding letter of a following letter within the same
word.
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Most
of the Arabic letters have 4 shapes, depending on whether they are
connected to a preceding and/or a following letter or not. Note also
that Some letters don’t have the 4 shapes, like the letter
“Taaâ Marbootah” which already covered in
This Package.
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Using
dots below or above some letters in Arabic is very critical, as you
should know that some letters are identical in the basic form and are
distinguished from one another by using the dots below or above it, and
this also already covered in
This Package.
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The
Arabic writing System described here is using the most 2 common ways
for writing Arabic, Naskh
printing style and the handwriting Reqqaah
Style. You can learn more just watch the video in Your Membership Area.
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In
Arabic writing the “Hamzah” is one of the critical
points,
which you should learn, don’t worry about how to write the
different shapes for “Hamzah” all details already
covered
about “Hamzah” in This Package.
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You
should know that there are many ways, styles and much other calligraphy
to write Arabic. In this package, I'm using the most two famous ways of
writing Arabic;
The
First
Method:
The Naskh
Printing
style, it is one of the most common ways to write
Arabic, for example the Arabic written in the newspapers and magazines.
As in the following example.
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The
Second
Method:
The Reqqaah
Handwriting style, it is the way to write when you use your
own handwriting Style, and it varies from one person to another,
depending on your
personal style! As in the following example.
However, you will be able to learn other styles after you finish this
Package.
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Common
Mistakes
# 01
In Arabic Writing, many Arabic learners, especially beginners make the
following mistake when Writing Arabic letters and words, as they write
it in the wrong directions, that’s why one of the best
solutions
is to learn how to write them in the right direction using Arrows, as
in the following example.
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Common
Mistakes
# 02
In Arabic many Arabic learners make
mistakes when Pronouncing some
letters, like for example the following pairs of letters
“Seen
–
Saad”,
“Taaâ – Taaâ”
, “Daal – Daad”,
“Haaâ – Haaâ”,
etc…
These kind of mistakes are one of the biggest pitfalls, especially if
you are in the beginner stage in learning Arabic language.
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Common
Mistakes
# 03
In Arabic many Arabic learners make mistakes when Pronouncing and when
they write the letter “Yaaâ” and the
letter
“Alef Maqsoorah” as you see the letter
“Alef
Maqsoorah” comes only at the end of the word, but the letter
“Yaaâ” comes in any place in the word,
Moreover it
could be used as a long vowel.
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”I
have been working with Haytham for quite some time now. What most
people don't know about the guy is that he has helped more people to learn Arabic
language in shortest time (ranging from total beginners
all the way to pros). I would recommend the Learn real Arabic Site to
my friends, family members - if any of them wanted to Learn
Real Arabic Online!”
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Yazid
– Malaysia
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Package
# 02
Learn
Arabic
Verbs.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic verbs Package is a weekly updated package (series of videos,
audios and tutorials), which indented for you even if you are a
beginner to advanced in Arabic language. From this package, I aim to
make the Arabic verbs easier and to provide
it in a systematic way, to break the secret of mastering Arabic
language from verbs, and this can be achieved by presenting the Arabic
verbs in easy way as designed here in this package.
Believe
It Or Not!
| Mastering Arabic Verbs
= Mastering
Arabic! |
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You
should learn Arabic script first as
it is not possible to learn Arabic
verbs and you don’t know the Arabic script so if you are a
beginner I recommend you to watch the videos of package No. 1 which
explains everything you need about the basics and the Arabic script
– it would be the right start.
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From
this Package, I aim to make the Arabic verbs easier and to break the
secret
of mastering Arabic language
from verbs, and this can be achieved by
presenting the Arabic verbs in easy way.
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This
Package will be very helpful during your study of Modern Standard
Arabic
(MSA). Moreover it will help you to master arabic language.
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From
this Package you will learn how the Arabic verbal system works and you
will be able to use the advanced dictionaries and references.
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The
present tense verb describes actions or events that are ongoing.
Present tense verbs are conjugated using prefixes and suffixes.
Note: The pattern (he does) is used as a general model for the active
voice of the present tense verb.
Note: The active voice of the present tense verb is conjugated by
adding designated letters to the end of the verb. Like the past tense,
these conjugations reflect three aspects of the verbs subject: person,
gender,
and plurality.
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Note:
The designated suffixes used for the active voice of the present tense
verb are also used for the passive voice. However, the conjugations of
the passive voice reflect the person, gender, and plurality of the
object, and not the subject, of the verb.
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The
command ( imperative ) is used to demand an act. Like when you say
do!”
and means, You Must do! All conjugations of the command are derived
from the present tense verb in the state of Jazm. Active voice
conjugations of the command reflect the person, gender, and plurality
of the individual commanded.
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To
Learn More About Arabic Verbs and How To Conjugate Verbs in all Tenses
- Just Login
to your Account and watch the Videos of Package # 02
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Learn Arabic Verbs Package.
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”Haytham
Ibrahim helps Arabic Learners more than any person I've ever met. His
way in teaching Arabic language provides the easiest way to get a real
Progress in Arabic language that I've ever seen. And moreover The cost
to get started is laughable. No matter how tight your budget, you CAN
afford this."
- Galvin
– USA
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Package # 03
Learn
Arabic Grammar.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Arabic
Grammar is one of the most important parts in your journey of mastering
Arabic language, You can Define Arabic grammar as follows:
It is the knowledge which shows you how to join a noun, verb and
particle to form a correct sentence as well as what the condition of
the last letter of the a word should be, i.e.
“Fathah”,
“Kassrah”, Dammah” and to know what is
the vowel on
the last letter of a work, you must master Arabic Syntax which we call
it “Earaab”. And we call the science of Arabic
grammar as
“science of Nahw”.


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Generally,
Words in Arabic are divided into three Types, which are mutually
exclusive and cover all words in the Arabic language.
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It
is called ‘Noun’ or we call it in Arabic as "Esm"
and it
includes nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and adverbs. It is that word
which does not need the help of another word to explain its meaning. It
is the name of a person, a place or a thing, and the term "Esm"
includes the adjective nouns.
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It
is called verb, Which we call it “Fe’el, It is that
word by
which we understand some work or action being done. It is of three
kinds/ tenses:
1-
The
Perfect
Tense, which we call it “Al-Madi” Is Used For An
Action
Which is Already Completed.
2-
The
Imperfect
Tenses, Which We Call it “Al-Mudaree” is Used When
An
Action is Not Completed Yet.
3-
The
Imperative Tense Or Which We Call It “Al-Al-Amr”
Which
Signifies Command, Request Or Supplication.
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In
Arabic Language, The particle, preposition and conjunction are called
"Harf". It is that word which is used with noun or verb to complete the
meaning of the sentence; its meaning will depend on the word with which
it is used, Lit in English when you Say "on - In - At, etc...".
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Important
Point in Learning Arabic Grammar
is to determine the type of the
sentence before making “Earaab” For it.
Generally, in Arabic, There are two main types of sentences;
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The
First Type:
The nominal Sentence, is that sentence which effectively begins with a
noun.
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The
Second Type:
The Verbal Sentence, that which effectively begins with a verb.
To
Learn More About Arabic Grammar and How To Make "Earaab" To A Sentence
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”All
I can say is 'WOW! Thanks a million Haytham!'. My experience with the
Learn Real Arabic Program has been amazing, I am so happy to have
learnt so much, My written arabic and conversational
arabic have been
improved!! I would definitely recommend these Learn Real Arabic
Packages to
others”.
- Kane
– Canada
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Package
# 04
Learn
Arabic Morphology - SARF.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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This
package is concentrating on learning Arabic Morphology which we call it
in Arabic as “science of Sarf”. In general,
Morphology, or
you can call it word structure, refers to the organization, rules, and
processes concerning meaningful units of Arabic Language, whether they
be words themselves or parts of words, such as affixes of various
sorts.
You should know that, Arabic morphology is different from English in
some very basic respects but it is highly Systematic, that is why we
can call Arabic language as a systematic language.


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Arabic
Morphology Focus On Two Essentials:
Essential # 01
How words are formed (derivational or lexical morphology)
Essential # 02
How Words interact with syntax (inflectional morphology, e.g., marking
for categories such as gender, number, case, tense).
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The
Nominative case occurs in any of the following cases
- Subjects of a verbal sentence.
- Subjects and predicates of an equational (non-verbal) sentence, with
some notable exceptions.
- Certain adverbs retain the nominative marker.
- The citation form of words is (if noted at all) in the nominative
case.
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For
singular Nouns And Broken Plurals, it is marked as a
“Dammah” for the definite or “Tanween
Dammah”
for the indefinite.
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For
The Dual And Regular Masculine Plural They are formed by adding the
suffixes “Alef + Noon with Kassrah” in case of
Dual, and
“Waaw + Noon with Fathah” in case of Masculine
Plural, and
this is in the construct state.
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The
Regular Feminine Plural Is Formed by adding “Damma”
in the
definite and “Tanween Dammah” in the indefinite.
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The
Accusative case occurs in any of the following cases:
- The subject of an equational “non-verbal”
sentence, if it
is initiated or started with “Enna, or one of its
sisters”.
- The predicate of “Kana and its sisters.
- Both the subject and the predicate of clause.
- The object of a transitive verb.
- Most adverbs.
- Internal object/cognate accusative structure.
- The accusative of specification/purpose/circumstantial.
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For
singular nouns and broken plurals, it is marked as a
“Fathah” for the definite or
“Tanween
Fathah” for the indefinite.
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The
Dual and regular masculine plural are formed by adding
“Yaaâ and Noon With Fathah”.
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The
regular feminine plural is formed by adding “Alef +
Taaâ
with Kassrah” in the definite and “Alef +
Taaâ with
Tanween Kassrah in the indefinite.
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The
genitive case occurs in any of the following cases:
- Objects of prepositions.
- All, but not necessarily the first member of genitive construction.
- The object of a locative adverb.
- Semi-prepositions if preceded by another (true or semi)
preposition
- Objects of interrogatives like "how much/many".
- Elative (comparative/superlative) adjectives behave similarly.
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For
Singular Nouns And Broken Plurals, It Is Marked As a
“Kassrah” For The Definite Or “Tanween
Kassrah” For The Indefinite.
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The
Dual And Regular Masculine Plural Are Formed By Adding
“Yaaâ + Noon with a Kassrah”.
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# 01 |
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The
Regular Feminine Plural Is Formed By Adding “Alef +
Taaâ
with A Kassrah” in The Definite “Alef +
Taaâ with
Tanween Kassrah” In The Indefinite.
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most reliable visual programs to help anyone who's willing to learn
Arabic online. It is also especially useful for the beginners who
desire a step-by-step system to Learn real Arabic online."
- Gabriel
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Package
# 05
Learn
And Practice Arabic Syntax.
Series
Of "Videos
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Learn
and Practice Arabic Syntax Package deals with sentence structure and
relations among sentence elements, since we are going to make "Earaab
for words and sentences so we need to know different types of sentences
in Arabic.
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The
simple Arabic sentence:
You should know that, Traditional Arabic grammatical theory divides
sentences into two Types depending on the nature of the first word in
the sentence.
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The
First Type:
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Sentences
whose first word is a noun or noun phrase are termed jumal ismiyya - or
‘nominal sentences,
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sentences
whose initial word is a verb are termed jumal fifiliyya or
‘verbal sentences.’ This first-word criterion is
not based
on whether
the sentence contains a verb, but on whether the verb is initial or not.
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One
of the Essential principles of sentence structure is the agreement
which we call it in Arabic as “AL-Motabaqah” it
affects the
structure of Arabic
phrases and clauses.
Agreement Which we call it “Motabaqah”
Agreement or “Motabaqah” is where words in a phrase
or
clause show feature compatibility, that is, they match or conform to
each other, one reflecting the other’s features.
Example # 01
a verb is masculine singular if it has a masculine singular subject.
Example # 02
A feminine singular noun takes a feminine singular adjective, and so
forth.
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In
order to undertake this matching or agreement of features, You needs to
be aware of the rules for agreement, and of the categories that
constitute feature compatibility.
Generally, in discussion of case systems, the term
“Motabaqah” is used to refer to matching between
nouns and
their dependants (like adjectives, other nouns,
or pronouns), whereas agreement refers to matching between the verb and
its
subject.
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For
Example:
The
Doer is always in The Nominative Case, Which Means That, If It Comes As
Singular Masculine Or Feminine In This Case The Vowel On The Last
Letter Of The Word Should Be With a “Dammah”,
If
The Doer Is Dual Masculine Or Feminine, In This Case We Should Add
The Suffix “Alef + Noon with a Kassrah”,
And
If The Doer Is Plural Masculine, In This Case We Should Add The Suffix
“Waaw + Noon with a Fathah”
And
If The Doer Is Plural Feminine, In This Case We Should Add The Suffix
“Alef + Taaâ with a Dammah”.
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Package
# 06
Learn
Arabic Through
Words.
Series
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Learning
Arabic words is a very important part of learning Arabic language. The
more words you know, the more you will be able to understand what you
hear and read; and the better you will be able to say what you want to
when speaking or writing Arabic.
But
Which words to learn?
Every day you hear or read many new Arabic words. You also find them in
your dictionary when you are translating from your own language. You
can’t possibly learn all these new words, so your first
problem
is to decide which ones to Learn.

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Here
are My Suggestions:-
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Learn
the words that are important to the subjects you are studying.
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Learn
the words that you read or hear again and again.
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Learn
the words that you know you will often want to use yourself.
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Do
not learn words that are rare or not useful.
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How
to learn Arabic
words?
Once you have chosen which words to learn, you next have to decide how
you are going to learn them. Here are a few ideas:
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write
the words in a notebook with their translations or definitions.
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Write
the words and definitions on small cards
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Say
the words many times (if you have an electronic dictionary you can hear
how the word is pronounced)
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Put
the words into different groups (you could use a graphic organiser)
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Make
associations (in pictures or with other words)
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Ask
someone to test you
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Use
the words in your own speaking or writing.
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Write
them in a file for use with a computer program
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In
all of the above ways, Try to do something with the words.
It’s
usually not enough to just read through a list of words with their
definitions or translations and try to remember them.
Most
of My students – in the beginning level - find that they
memorize words better if they do something with them. Even better is to
try and learn the word in a typical combination with other
words.
To
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To Learn Arabic Through Words, Just Login
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Package # 07
Learn
Arabic Synonyms.
Series
Of "Videos
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Learn
Arabic Synonyms Package, which I designed here in a series of videos,
Audios And Tutorials, This Package Is One Of The Best Vocabulary
Building Tool, The Idea Behind This Package Is To Group Similar Words
Together With Similar Meanings And Related Meanings, And From My
Experience In Teaching Arabic To Non-Arabic Students This Package Is A
Good Way For You To Rapidly Increase Your Vocabulary Bank!
Here
You Will Learn One Word And Several Related Words In The Same Time, And
When You Learn These Words Together In The Same Time, As A Single Set,
This Will Provide You Clear Advantage To Your Vocabulary Building
Process.


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Also
You Should Note That These Words Are Near, But Not Exact Synonyms,
Which Means That You Can Use Any Of Them In A Specific Situation
Depending On The Common Way Of Using This Synonym.
And
this what you will learn from my videos, you will learn how to use each
synonym in the right way, with more than one example.
Moreover, you will be able to learn how the words are related to each
other, what are the similarities and differences, what is the root of
each synonym, this is the kind of experience you will get from this
package.
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Arabic
is a Lucrative Language! Arabic has A Large Number Of Words, and For
The Purpose Of Rhetoric Which We Call it in Arabic as
“Balagha”. As You Can Use A Variety Of Words Just
to
Explain One Concept, that is why you find that Arabic has large number
of synonyms and near synonyms, which you can use any of them to explain
any idea or any concept,
Increasing your Arabic Synonyms will Increase Your Fluency in Arabic,
As much as you have Arabic synonyms, You Will Be Fluent in Arabic.
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Synonyms For The Same Word, Just Login to Your Membership Area and
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”The
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Arabic in a systematic way! Which you can use to get real results in
Arabic language!”
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– USA
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Package
# 08
Learn
Arabic Antonyms.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic antonyms Package deals with the opposites in Arabic language,
opposites are words that lie in an inherently incompatible binary
relationship as in the opposite pairs “Man :
Woman”,
“Hard : Easy”, “up : down”.
From my Experience in Teaching Arabic Language, I Can Tell You That One
Of The Best Techniques To Learn More Words And Vocabularies, Is To
Learn The Word And its Opposite In The Same Time, And The Benefits From
This are That You Learn Arabic Words in the Same Time And You Make Your
Arabic Learning Faster Than Normal.


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In
Any Language Including Arabic Language, The relationship between
opposites is known as opposition. Which Means That A Member Of A Pair
Of Opposites Can Generally Be Determined By The Question What Is The
Opposite Of “X” ? Then The Answer Is
“Y”
where “Y” is The Opposite Of
“X”.
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The
term antonym and the related antonymy has also been commonly used as a
term that is synonymous with opposite.
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Opposites
are, interestingly, Simultaneously Different And Similar In Meaning.
Typically, They Differ In Only One Dimension Of Meaning, But Are
Similar In Most Other Respects, Including Similarity In Grammar And
Positions,
For
example, When You Learn The Arabic Word “Amama”,
Which
Means “in front of...”. It Would Be Good Chance For
You To
Learn The Related Words In The Same Time, Which Help Fast Increasing
Your Arabic Vocabulary List, For The Example Given Here, You Will Find
That We Have The Arabic Antonym Word “in Front
Of…”
Which Has A Relation With Other Words Like: In Front Of Forward = a
head = onward Frontal = in the front In Front of Me, etc…
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Similarly,
When You Learn
The Arabic Word “Khalfa”, Which Means
“Behind”,
It Would Be Good Chance For You To Learn The Related Arabic Words In
The Same Time, Which Help Increasing You Arabic Vocabulary List, For
The Example Given Here, You Will Find That We Have The Arabic Antonym
Word “Behind” Which Has A Relation With Other
Arabic Words
Like: At The back = Behind, Backward, Back = Rear = rearward, From
Behind = From The Rear, Backdoor, Behind Me, etc…
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To
Learn More About Arabic Antonyms and How To Know Many Meanings And
Antonyms For The Same Word, Just Login to Your Membership Area and
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”It's
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there is so much to learn. But becoming a member at Learn Real Arabic
site has provided me with a wealth of information, that cannot be found
anywhere on the internet.”
- Nicholas
– Spain
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Package
# 09
Learn
Arabic Through
Phrases.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic Phrases Package Is Another Tool To Build Your Arabic Vocabulary,
To Get Good Level In Arabic Language, It Is Important To Build Up A
Strong Base Of Essential Vocabulary.
The Aim Behind This Package Is To Help You To Build A Massive
Vocabulary And Arabic Phrases, Moreover, To Make The Process As
Efficient, Interesting, And Fast As Possible.
In
Learn Arabic Phrases Package, You Will Get The Key Words That Will Help
You To Build Good Base In Each Topic Area, And This Will Supplement And
Enhance Your Command Of The Arabic Language.


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The
Purpose Of Learn Arabic Phrases Package Is To Bring The Vocabulary You
Are Learning To Life, And This Will Help Your Progress By Teaching You
Arabic Phrases For Each Topic Area And Moreover, You Will Learn How To
Use Them In Real Life Situations.
You Will Learn How These Phrases Are Related To Each Other And How To
Customize Them In Certain Situation.
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One
Of The Good Thing Is That, You Will Get All The Details of Any Arabic
Grammar Rule If There Is A Necessity To Learn It In A Specific Phrase!
Which Will Help You To Use The Words With Confidence
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Learn
Arabic Phrases Package Is Designed For You To Reinforce And Enrich Your
Arabic Language Learning, In Your Membership Area, You Will Get A
Series Of Comprehensive Videos And Audios, Arabic Tutorials And eBooks,
Watch The Video To Learn How To Pronounce The Word In The Right Way,
And Also To Learn How To Write It In The Right Way!
Also You Can Download The Audio Mp3 Files To Listen, And Then You Can
Watch The Video After Listening To Get More Skills In The Same Time And
Fast.
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– USA
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Package
# 10
Learn
Arabic Through
Jokes!
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic Through Jokes Package Is One Of The Funniest Ways to Learn
Arabic, It Is A Series Of Comprehensive Videos, Audios And Tutorials.
From My Experience, I Found Many Students Get Bored When They Learn
Arabic Grammar And Complicated Drills, So I tried To Find A Different
Way In
Learning Arabic I found that learning Arabic Through Jokes and It Is
Good Way To Learn Arabic Language.


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The
Aim Behind Learn Arabic Through Jokes Package is to help to increase
Your Vocabulary, Learn Arabic Grammar But In New Different and Funny
Way, And also it could be considered as a supporting package
To
The Arabic Translation Package.
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Another
aim of Learn Arabic Through Jokes Package, Is To Teach You New Words
And Functions That You Will Need To Master Communicative Arabic Freely
And Fluently.
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The
Supplementary Words And Phrases Which Come After Each Video Give You
The Chance To Practice Actively And Virtually The Different Possible
Phrases You Need To Say In The Same Situation In Simple Arabic.
It Is In General Good Guide Designed Especially For You To Learn Arabic.
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”one
of the important services I always care about is help and support, When
help is needed the support is very helpful and the turnaround time is
usually a few hours not days."
- Abdul
Jabbar - Pakistan
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Package # 11
Learn
Arabic Through
Proverbs.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic Through Jokes Package Is One Of The Best Tools Which You Can Use
To Learn Arabic language and Arabs Cultures In The Same Time.
Arabic
Proverb, Is A Simple And Concrete Saying Popularly Known And Repeated
By Arabs, Which Expresses A Truth, Based On Common Sense Or The
Practical Experience Of Humanity.
A proverb That Describes A Basic Rule Of Conduct May Also Be Known As A
Maxim. If A Proverb Is Distinguished By Particularly Good Phrasing, It
May Be Known As An “Aphorism” Which We Call It In
Arabic As
“Hekmah”.


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Generally,
Proverbs Are Often Borrowed From Similar Languages And Cultures, And
Sometimes Come Down To The Present Through More Than One Language.
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As
in The Following Example, You Will Find That, The Proverb Is Given In
Arabic And Already Translated To English, After That we make a Basic
Analysis To Every Word In The Proverb, And Start To Get All Possible
Words That Could Come Or Stemmed From Each Word, Which Means That You
Will Learn Each Word With The Related Words In The Same Time, This Will
Help You To Build Huge Base Of Arabic Vocabulary, Arabic phrases and
Arabic Words.
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After
You Learn Each Word And The Related Words In The Proverb, You Will
Learn How To Use All Words In Real Life Sentences To Use It In
Different Situations. For example, The Arabic word
“Khata`”
which means a “fault” or a
“mistake” it comes
from the verb “Yokhteo`” in the present tense and
it means
to make a mistake, then we render this verb to the past tense, so it
becomes “Akhta`a” which means he made a mistake,
then if we
want to get the active participle it would be
“MoKhteeon”
which means “mistaken” and so on…
Using this way will help you to improve your level in Arabic language
in all directions.
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”I
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– USA
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Package
# 12
Learn
Arabic Through Inspirational
And
Motivational Quotes.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic Through Motivational and inspirational quotes Package
Is
another tool, Which Goes In A Parallel Line With The Previous Package
Learn Arabic Through Proverbs. Generally, Inspirational and
Motivational Quotes are a short sentence based on a great experience.
Learning from others’ experiences is much better than having
to
experience it yourselves. The experiences give inspiration and
motivation in your step to success, and also alert us of the traps that
need to be avoided.


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Inspirational
and Motivational Quotes have inspired millions of people around the
world to reach successfulness and the life that they have dreamed. And
when you like a quote you will get inspired but, and always you will
remember it, so it will be good if you learn something you like in the
language you are learning, especially if you find the quote you like in
Arabic language explained in video format with all grammatical rules it
has.
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The
Great Thing About These Inspirational Quotes Is That They Can Help You
Increase Your Motivation In Order For You To Take Action And Accomplish
Your Goals In Life And In Learning Arabic Language As Well.
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To
Learn More About How To Learn Arabic Through Through Inspirational And
Motivational Quotes, Just Login to Your Membership Area and Watch The
Videos of Package # 12 – Learn Arabic Language
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”Hello
Haytham, I have learnt Arabic since 3 years and I am in the advanced
level in Arabic language, however when I watched your videos I learn
new things and rules becomes very clear to me, thanks you so much,
please keep on uploading your fantastic videos, especially learn Arabic
through Jokes it is very funny and also I’m learning REAL
Arabic
in the same time, thank you very much for all your
assistance.”
- Idris
– Uzbekistan
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Package
# 13
Learn
Arabic Word
Stem Techniques.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic word stem techniques package deals with the Arabic root system.
In this package you will learn More about Root Words, Morphemes,
Inflections & Similarity.
So,
What is a Root Word?
A root word is the most basic form of a word that is able to convey a
particular description, thought or meaning.
What
are Arabic
Morphemes?
In linguistics, in Arabic language roots are known as "morphemes" and
defined as the primary lexical unit of a word. They carry significant
aspects of semantic content and cannot be reduced into any smaller
constituents parts. Learning how to get the root letters for any Arabic
words needs some experience from you, and this what already covered in
this package.


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Generally,
the term "root" is used to describe the word minus its inflectional
endings, but with its lexical endings in place. Inflection is the
change or marking of a word to reflect grammar, such as gender, tense,
number or person.
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You
Should Know That, generally any Arabic word is composed of two parts:
The
first Part is The root; which
is usually formed of three
(sometimes
four) consonants. Already explained in learn Arabic verbs package - see
package # 02.
The
second part is The pattern
sometimes referred as the form; There
are many "patterns" existing in the Arabic language which may be
applied to a certain root to produce a meaningful word.
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You
may note that, The structure of Arabic grammar differs in many ways
from that of other languages, and one of the most common features of
the Arabic Language is that words in Arabic are built on `roots`, or
recurring patterns.
For any word in Arabic language generally it has three, but
occasionally two or four which constitute the root of the word, or the
essential meaning of the basic idea it represents.
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You
should know the following notes about Arabic word stem system:
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Arabic
Language belongs to the Semitic group of languages
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The
characteristic feature of Arabic languages is its basis of
consonantal roots which means that, each word has a root made up of
letters which are not vowels.
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Arabic
words Roots are mostly trilateral, i.e. most roots are made
up of Three letters.
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Variations
of word meaning are obtained by varying the vowelling of
the simple root, and secondly by the addition of prefixes, suffix
and/or in-fixes.
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”Dear
Haytham Ibrahim, I must say, you have changed my way in Learning Arabic
language, now I know how to write Arabic the right way, how to make
Arabic word stem and I’m learning everyday from your videos,
thank you so much, and please keep on!”
- Sulaiman
– USA
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Package # 14
Learn Arabic From Hadiths.
Learn Arabic From
The Prophet's Sayings
- (PBUH)
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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It
is a well-known fact that the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) was the supremely
successful man in the entire human history. He was a good example for
all mankind. He has shown us the way of achieving supreme success in
this life. By studying the life of the Prophet we can derive those
important
principles which were followed by the Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him).
In short, the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) was a positive thinker in the
full sense of the word. All his activities were result-oriented. He
completely refrained from all such steps as may prove
counter-productive.


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The
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said that he had been sent
with conciseness of speech, that is, being able to convey many nuanced
and beautiful meanings with a few words. Insha' Allah, this Package
aims to give You the Arabic language skills to understand and to get
the benefit from the eloquence and wisdom in Prophetic Hadith
(narrations) and Sirah (biography) and ultimately grow in their love
for the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).
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You
will Learn Arabic Language from the famous collection of
hadiths,
including Nawawi's 40, as well as other selections. Say (Oh Prophet)
‘If you love
Allah
follow me, so that Allah will love you…' (Qur'an 3:31)
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On
The Authority Of Abu Hurayrah (May Allah Be Pleased With Him): A Man
Said To The Prophet (Peace And Blessings Of Allah Be Upon Him),
“Counsel Me,” So He (Peace And Blessings Of Allah
Be Upon
Him) Said, “Do Not
Become Angry.” The Man Repeated [His Request For Counsel]
Several
Times, And [Each Time] He (Peace And Blessings of Allah Be Upon Him)
Said, “Do Not Become Angry.” It Was Related By
Al-Bukhari
And Muslim.
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The
Hadiths from the prophet (Peace And Blessings Of Allah Be Upon
Him)
are one of the most richest sources and references in Arabic Language,
and here I’m taking this chance to explain the Hadith from
the
language aspects, which means that you will learn the meanings of
Hadith and you will learn Arabic grammar and rules you may find in the
Hadith.
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”Thanks,
Haytham, for making it so easy to get started in learning Arabic
language. The 27 Packages you offer are very logical, starting with
package one learn Arabic writing system, then learn Arabic verbs, then
learn Arabic grammar, and this is the logical sequence for learning any
language.”
-
Molan – UK
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Package
# 15
Learn Arabic Through
The 99
Majestic
Names
- AL Asma UL-Husna.
99 Beautiful Names of
Allah - (SWT)
Series
Of "Videos
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+ eBooks"
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All
Praise is due to Allah, we praise Him, seek His aid and His
forgiveness. We Seek Refuge In Allah From The Evils Of Our Souls And
The Evils Of Our Actions. Whomsoever Allah Guides There Is None To
Misguide And Whomsoever Allah Misguides There is none to guide. I Bear
Witness That There Is None Worthy Of Worship Except Allah, Alone,
Without Any Partners And I Bear Witness That Muhammad Is His Servant
And Messenger.
Knowledge
of Allah and His Names And Attributes is The Noblest And Best Of All
Knowledge, Because The Level Of Honor Of Any Kind Of Knowledge Has To
Do With The Object Of Knowledge, And The Object Of Knowledge In This
Case is Allah (Praise and Glory be to Him), Through His Names,
Attributes and Deeds.


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Knowing
Allah Makes A Person Love And Fear Him, And Put His Hope In Him, And Be
Sincere Towards Him In His Actions. This is The Essence Of Human
Happiness.
There Is No Way To Know Allah Except By Knowing His Most Beautiful
Names And Seeking A Proper Understanding Of Their Meanings.
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Knowing
Allah By His Most Beautiful Names Increases One‟s Faith. The More You
Learn About The Names And Attributes Of Allah, The More Your Faith
Increases.
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The
names of Allah are those proper nouns employed in reference to Him in
the Qur’an and the Sunnah. Every one of those names refers to
one
or more attributes of Allah.
Each name is derived from its verbal noun, such as the All-Knowing
(al-'Aleem), it comes from the Arabic verb
“Yaalamo” which
means “to Know”, is derived from the attribute of
'knowledge'.
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”Learn
Real Arabic Site is by far the best that I have seen, particularly for
teaching Arabic to beginners and advanced Arabic learners in the same
time. It
is clearly designed using Modern Standard Arabic, The videos are very
helpful."
- Abida
– Pakistan
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Package
# 16
Learn Arabic Through
Islamic
Terminology.
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic through Islamic terminology package is concentrating on Islamic
terminology according to the Quran and Sunnah, In this work,
the
first of its kind in the English language, I’m going
–
Insha’Allah – to give you a series of
videos, audios,
and tutorials, to learn the Arabic grammar and rules from Islamic words
and phrases.
It is a well known fact that good understanding of Islam requires some
knowledge of language of the holy Quran which is Arabic, and as you
know, we have two main sources of Islamic teachings, the Quran and the
Sunnah, and both of them are in Arabic language.


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However,
There Have Been Many Attempts To Render The Meanings Of These Into
Other Languages Through Translation, But No Translation Can Really
Convey The Whole Meaning Of The Original Text, Especially If It Is A
Religious Or Literary Nature, and This Because Of The Reality That No
Two Languages In The World Have Exact Equivalents For Their Lexicons,
Even If They Belong To The Same Family Of Languages.
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From
My Experience As An Arabic English Translator For More Than 15 Years, I
Can Tell You That There Is A Gap That Increases With The Distance
Between The Relevant Languages In History And Culture, The Greater The
Difference The Wider The Gap, For Example The Difference Between Arabic
And English, It Hard For Professional Translator To Close This Gap, For
Example, You May Find Many Verses Of The Holy Quran And Words Have More
Than One Meaning, Which A Translator Has To Choose From.
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”The
packages are definitely very creative and innovative and it
successfully
teaches you a wide range of Arabic vocabulary, grammar, and sentence
structure in a fun and engaging way.”
- Ryan
– USA
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Package # 17
Learn Arabic Etiquette.
In The
Light Of Quran
& Sunnah
Series
Of "Videos
+ Audios
+ eBooks"
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Learn
Arabic through etiquette in The Light Of Quran And Sunnah Is
Concentrating On Islamic Ethics According To The Holy Quran and Sunnah.
And The Beautiful Thing Here Is That You Are Learning Many Things In
The Same Time, For Example You Learn The Etiquette And How To Use It In
Conversational Arabic, And Also You Learn Arabic Grammar And Rules, And
Of Course This Will Increase Your Vocabulary And Phrases Lists.
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Let's
take one of the examples which you will find in your membership area to
see how it works.
Dining
Ethics
Etiquette.
Never
Complain Or Disapprove Of Food Whatsoever. Eat it or Leave it!
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“The
Messenger Of Allah – PBUH – Has Never Found Fault
With Any
Food. If He Likes It, He Would Eat It, If Not He Would Just Leave It."
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The
Prophet – PBUH – Didn’t criticize any
“Halal” Food.
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Eat
it, Or Leave it!
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Do
Not Try To Find Faults With The Food, Because It Is Contrary To Thank
God's Grace.
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