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Learning quranic arabic.

firedragon

Veteran Member
From Norway

Just kidding brother. I dont need to know where you live.

What you asked was for some material to learn arabic. And it is my duty as a reader of your post to give you the information I know to my capability. Not to ask why or if you did or did not go to madrasa.

Hope you understand. Anyway, bon voyage. I wish you well.
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
Just kidding brother. I dont need to know where you live.

What you asked was for some material to learn arabic. And it is my duty as a reader of your post to give you the information I know to my capability. Not to ask why or if you did or did not go to madrasa.

Hope you understand. Anyway, bon voyage. I wish you well.
Thank you @firedragon :) I am happy for your help in finding good books or websites that can teach me arabic :)
 

Earthtank

Active Member
I realized due to countless discussion and debates about quran and or islam that my own understanding of the arabic spoken in the quran, really needs an upgrade :oops:

I know many muslims and non muslims here in RF have a deeper understanding of the quranic arabic language than i do.

HELP IS NEEDED!!!!!!!

Anyone know of a good website where i could start learning Quranic arabic :confused:

@adrian009
@Trailblazer
@firedragon

I recall you saying the past that you have a teacher, I previously assumed he speaks and reads Arabic since all scholars and teachers of Islam MUST have a deep of the Arabic language in order to be able to teach. So, just to make sure that I don't assume I would like to ask, does your teacher have a deep understanding of the Arabic language?
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
I recall you saying the past that you have a teacher, I previously assumed he speaks and reads Arabic since all scholars and teachers of Islam MUST have a deep of the Arabic language in order to be able to teach. So, just to make sure that I don't assume I would like to ask, does your teacher have a deep understanding of the Arabic language?
Yes, i do have a teacher but not in Norway where i live, so to learn more, i try to study arabic on my own. My teacher speaks English to me.
 
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