Books on Arabic Language
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- Ustadh Abdulwahid Stephenson goes through the books on the Arabic Language which are in the Maktaba.
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Let's see the Seerah section. It's a very important science that is often overlooked by a lot of Muslims.
Akhi with all due respect the people nowadays dont even know the meaning لا اله الا الله because the duat only narrate stories. Seerah is important but its too overrated today.
@@user-yq2if6ld9h learning about Tawheed is not an impediment to learning the Seerah. Tawheed is the most important but how can the love for the Nabiy and his companions which is part of Eeman grow in a person's heart without knowing about them?
A Muslim should learn both.
Don't make an issue where there's none.
My comment is very clear!!!
Are you feeling ok you Munafiq. The testification includes that Muhammad is tlAllahs messenger. @@user-yq2if6ld9h
I started with gateway to Arabic and went to Medinah books
The four main books of adab are:
1.) bayaan wa tabyeen
2.)kamil
3.)amaali
4.) adabul katib
Then you have iqdul fareed which has compiled poems and prose from different sources including the 4 above-mentioned the author was from spain
You will find books of adab of 3 types:
1.)nathar prose
2.)nazm poem
3.) both put together
The closer you are to jahiliyya period the greater the value the poems have hence mullaqat saba has alot of importance then dewaan hamasa then mutanabbi.
It is also important modern day writings are read as they help us create an affinity with the language and help us get to the classical works to name a couple authors:
1.)shaykh abul hasan nadwi
2.)ali tantawi
3.)ahmad ameen
4.)abdur rahman rafat pasha
5.)manflooti
6.)mahmood shakir
Remember that all this studying is to help us get a deeper understanding and appreciate the quran primarily with it's secondary benefits like wisdom character building and ability to express your thoughts and ideas.
Which of these have you studied or plan to study
JazakAllah Khaira.
jazaka'Allahu khair for this. It would have been nice if we could have seen more of the pages from all of these books to get a better feel for them and their structure. May Allah bless your efforts, ameen
BarakAllah feek.
Great video, perhaps you can expantiate on the uniqueness of each book that contains arabic and english.
I started with MADINA BOOKS its amazing and what ever you are wasting your energies wallah even the books name of Non Arabic can understand what your are taking these 1000 books in your libraries
I agree with one of reply of Dr AbduRahim that non. Arabic will learn to only non Arabic
Simple I don't want. To waste my precious time I am getting expert with the fact that I am still in bookn1 and before that I waste slot of time many years and hours focusing on learning Arabic language but not getting hold of the right path.
ALLAH guides me through! madina Books
Regards
Imran
at your level now. can you read and comprehend islamic arabic books
A person should just do both the Arabiyyah Bina Yadik course as well as Medinah Arabic Series, simultaneously, for best results.
@Jihadi Conqueror what do you mean?
@Jihadi Conqueror ofc, I’m on Madinah book 3 and I’m reading many different books in arabic now. For example, tafseer, explanations of Hadith, Quran, seerah. Once you complete the series you’ll definitely be able to move onto something like ajrumiyyah, qatr-an-nada, alfiyat etc
If you need help with anything let me know insha Allah
@Jihadi Conqueror after book 2 I couldn’t understand much but I could understand the general topic. One thing I’d recommend once you finish book 2 is to start a book called “Qisas un Nabiyyeen” This will really build your vocabulary
Also another tip is to READ EVERYTHING, buy a book that doesn’t have harakaat and apply what you’ve learnt. Even if you’re stuttering and you don’t understand anything, keep going.
Again if you need any more tips or help with anything like grammar rules then let me know, we can get each other on socials or something.
@@TheHabibOfMankind started learning arabic a couple years ago, went over madina books 1 and 2 honestly in a hurry, but now I started from the beginning againg and this time Ill take it slowly inshallah. So you only leaened from 3 madina books and it was enough to read books in arabic, you didnt have other books?
@@crnojaje9288 I’m still going through book 3 but ye I’m pretty confident reading basic books even without harakaat. I can list the other books but it’s quite a detailed process with what I did, if you want we can talk over socials and I can break it down properly?
I would like to see a seerah episode inshallah
Fiqh fiqh fiqh & hadith hadith hadith