Master the Arabic Letters is a video series consisting of eight videos …
Master the Arabic Letters is a video series consisting of eight videos that introduce viewers to the names, shapes, and sounds of the Arabic letters. The videos also explain how to join up the letters in writing and make sure that differences in pronunciation are carefully demonstrated.
This website includes the entire Qur'an, searchable by chapter. An audio component …
This website includes the entire Qur'an, searchable by chapter. An audio component is available for users to listen to the Qur'an as they are reading it in Arabic and in English translation. English words in red include exegesis of the term. The 'learn Arabic' portion of this Qur'an website includes analysis of Arabic grammatical structures. Included are charts of the alphabet, personal pronouns, prepositions, verbs and adverbs, and a verbal sentence equation that helps students construct sentences by choosing a subject, verb, and direct object.
This website includes the entire Qur'an in Arabic and is translated into …
This website includes the entire Qur'an in Arabic and is translated into more than 30 languages. Users can select which chapter they'd like to view and can also search for words and phrases in multiple languages; for English, six different translations are available, as is a transliteration of the Qur'an to aid in reading. The tafsir of al-Jalalain is on the website in Arabic as well. An audio component is also available.
This video series consists of 5 videos in which the instructor (from …
This video series consists of 5 videos in which the instructor (from the Sibaway Institute) goes through two traditional proverbs, word by word, and translates them. He explains and references several Arabic and English grammatical concepts while doing so, attempting to teach both translation skills and grammar at the same time.
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