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    Who should get paid more : real heroes or fake heroes ?

    Yah , at the end the shame is upon us and so ungratefulness and a corrupt mindset .
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    06-a Four attributes of Nouns :
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    06 Noun (Al-Ism/الاِسْمُ) : By definition Arabic noun is same like of the English one , viz., names , more specifically a word that shows a meaning by itself and not bound by time . But it is more in details and sub-divided than the English counterpart . In Syntax/ Ilm Nahw , it occupies a vast...
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    Who should get paid more : real heroes or fake heroes ?

    We spend millions and millions on the silver screen heroes and sports heroes just for our entertainment but where are they now ? The doctors , nurses , health professionals are all out there - risking their own lives to save others - how much they are paid compare to those fake heroes ? If...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    05 Cont..
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    05 Sentences ( Jumlah/ جملة ) : A sentence is a group of words that conveys to the point of satisfaction either information or desire e.g.الرَّجُلُ طَويلٌ (The man is tall), خُذْ الكِتابَ (Take the book), رَبّي إرزُقْنِي (My lord! Give me sustenance). It is primarily of two types: 1...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    04-b Diphthongs/ Soft Vowels (Ma'ad Al-Lin / مد الليـــن) : Diphthongs in Arabic are special category of vowels because, in essence, they’re monosyllabic sounds that begin with one vowel and glide into another vowel. Fortunately, Arabic has only two diphthong sounds used to distinguish between...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    04-a Cont...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    04-a Different Vowels : The Arabic Alphabetical Systems includes 28 letters. Nearly all of them are consonant (I'jam/ إِعْجَام . The others are vowel which are two types: a) Long Vowels (Al-harakah At-tawillah/ الحَرَكَات الطَّوِيْلَة ) b) Short Vowels (Al-harakah al-qsirah/ الحَرَكَات...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    04 Arabic Diacritic ( Al-Harakah , At-Tashkeel/ الحركات و التَشْكِي ) : The Harakaat الحركات which literally means “motions” are the short vowel marks but Tashkeel refers to other vowel or consonant diacritics.. * Fathah / ـَ / The Fatha is a small diagonal line placed...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    03 Parts of Speech (Aqsam Al-kalimah/ أقسام الكلام) : The Arabic ‘word’ (Kalimah/ كلمة) is divided into three types (Stated otherwise, every word in the Arabic dictionary falls into one of these three categories.) : 1. Noun (Ism/ إسم) : is the ‘ كلمة’ that gives a full independent meaning...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    02 The Sun and the Moon Letters (Al-Huruf Ash-Shamsiah , Al-Huruf Al-Qamariyah/الحروف الشمسية, الحروف القمرية ) The Arabic alphabet (Al-abjadiyah Al-Arabiyah/ الأبجدية العربية) contains 28 letters, which are classified into 14 sun letters (الحروف الشمسية) and 14 moon letters (الحروف القمرية)...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    01 Arabic Grammar (Al-Qawaid Al-Arabiyah / القَوَاعِد العَرَبِيَّة ) : Arabic Grammar consists of 2 main branches, namely Syntax (An-nahw/ النَّحْو ) and Morphology (As-sarf /الصَّرْف ) , though in broad it may have been divided into 5 distinguished fields of study : · al-lughah...
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    An effort to understand the Qur'an in Arabic

    Qur’an is written in Classic Arabic. To understand Qur’an more accurately there is no alternative but to understand it in its own Language, i.e., Arabic . This fact is emphasized by the Author of the Qur’an , the Almighty GOD-ALLAH in Qur’an itself: [012:002] Verily, We have sent it down as an...
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