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Essential Tips for Learning Arabic Language

Learning Arabic Language

How to Learn Arabic Language

Dear reader, mastering Arabic is not difficult. But you need first and foremost, and rightfully so, to have more confidence in your vast abilities. So, let’s learn how to learn Arabic.

Brother, let us start our journey from the beginning, and you are the leader:
Our clear goal: to master classical Arabic, both orally and in writing, and to read the Noble Qur’an and the books of science correctly.

Here, we do not intend to deny the existence of some difficulties that stand in our way. For example, after a while we become indifferent to this goal, perhaps losing interest and not wanting to read purely scientific books. In such cases we must always remember our goal, commit to it, and do what needs to be done to achieve it.

How can I learn Arabic?

You must take practical steps to achieve your goals on your own. Start immediately by preparing yourself to read simple theoretical books on spelling and punctuation rules,

After that, read books on parsing and grammar, but since morphological analysis is often related to word formation and origins

And don’t forget to take a little dive into the sea of rhetoric with the book “Lucid Eloquence”

Try to listen to informative lectures, sermons, and lessons in correct classical Arabic, choose a channel that speaks correct classical Arabic, and sometimes imagine that you are standing in front of a mirror and speaking what you want to say in front of an audience as if you were the broadcaster or lecturer.

As for sermons, lectures, and lessons, they are scattered all over the Internet and can be easily downloaded. Our site – Praise be to God – has a collection of the best lectures in classical Arabic in various arts.

In addition, the study of the Holy Quran, the primary source of the Arabic language and its grammar, will help you improve your Arabic.

Conclusion

My words, whether viewed from near or far, do not imply that these stages I have described are distinct from each other. Rather, we can read, hear, and imitate at the same time, and is this not one of God’s blessings to us?

But I want you – my knight brother – to always know that language is not only the books we try to read and apply, that language is – with this – practice, understanding, and more than that, feeling and emotion. These are not my words, but the words of professors of linguistics and pedagogy. Therefore, if you want to learn Arabic well and master it as well, try to experience a little of its culture, the lives of its people, its hopes and sufferings. You have probably tried that when learning American English.

Believe me, my dear brother, it is not easy to learn Arabic in a foreign country. Alienation does not prevent any of us from communicating with His strong roots.

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