Studying The Arabic Language | Shaykh Haytham Sarhan

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2022
  • Shaykh Haytham Sarhan delivered a Q&A session and advised the students regarding Studying the Arabic Language. This was held at Madinah College during the Dawrah of Kashf Al Shubuhat.
    Translated by Ustadh Ibrahim al Mubtasim
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Komentáře • 44

  • @abdulwahididris6543
    @abdulwahididris6543 Před 9 měsíci +22

    Alhamdullillah, I'm understanding sheikhs conversations without even translation 😢, ND I have never been into much of Madarasa , only listening to Qur'an translated to English, Insha'allah one day ,I will speak it fluently .

  • @abdirahmanfarah1787
    @abdirahmanfarah1787 Před rokem +47

    Shaykh haytham and ustadh Ibrahim the dynamic duo we need more content from you 2

    • @abuhurayrahh
      @abuhurayrahh Před rokem +6

      Yā akhī, Ustādh Ibrahīm وفقه الله has posted recently a few videos with Shaykh Haytham حفظه الله in his own channel, if you want to check it out 👍🏻

  • @backflip3565
    @backflip3565 Před 7 měsíci +14

    2024 should be the year to learn Arabic. InshaAllah

    • @Erasyl-wz9ly
      @Erasyl-wz9ly Před 6 měsíci

      Brother I have a question, I don’t know what language to study Arabic or English if Arabic then understanding the Quran but there will be little information and content if English then there will be but there will not be the most important Quran

    • @backflip3565
      @backflip3565 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Erasyl-wz9lyI’m not sure what you mean but you can start learning Arabic and eventually it will be a lot easier to understand the Quran, Hadith and classical books of the scholars. Listen more lectures in Arabic, you’ll get there. InshaAllah

    • @Erasyl-wz9ly
      @Erasyl-wz9ly Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@backflip3565I can learn Arabic In Sha Allah but I don’t know which language to learn English or Arabic first (I don’t know English but there is a base in Arabic for 50 words)

    • @backflip3565
      @backflip3565 Před 6 měsíci

      The sheikh here was talking about learning Arabic. English won’t help you learn Arabic. Both languages are important. English for your Dunia and Arabic is for your Akhira. Depending on your intentions.

    • @Erasyl-wz9ly
      @Erasyl-wz9ly Před 6 měsíci

      I can’t choose which one is first, if I choose English, I’m afraid that I’ll be lost in this world, and if it’s Arabic, then there’s little information and content and Fuskha speakers​@@backflip3565

  • @ashahriar024
    @ashahriar024 Před 5 měsíci +4

    1:30 that was so funny they looked at each other.

  • @fulanah_4
    @fulanah_4 Před rokem

    بارك الله فيكم و جزاكم الله خيرا

  • @toshareknowledge
    @toshareknowledge Před 7 měsíci +1

    I met this sheikh in Indonesia a couple of months ago

  • @MinhajAlislamiyah
    @MinhajAlislamiyah Před rokem +2

    أحسن الله إليكم...

  • @shafiulislam5924
    @shafiulislam5924 Před 27 dny

    Madinah college should open classes for Muslims to teach Arabic

  • @flowerbee5704
    @flowerbee5704 Před rokem

    Mashallah

  • @user-ks8oh3hj3l
    @user-ks8oh3hj3l Před 6 měsíci

    Love learn arabic

  • @MK-pu4rd
    @MK-pu4rd Před 11 měsíci +10

    When they looked at each other after sheikh said don't listen to the English language!! 😂

    • @servantofallah9991
      @servantofallah9991 Před 11 měsíci +3

      The sheikh misspoke the first time saying don’t listen to anything other than English . So the brother saw the sheikh misspoke but translated the intent . Than the sheikh corrected himself , that is why they looked at each other like that

    • @backflip3565
      @backflip3565 Před 7 měsíci

      Idk why the brother translated that 😂 but MashaAllah May Allah bless them both. I just started my Arabic Journey.

  • @LJ-jd5yy
    @LJ-jd5yy Před měsícem +1

    When they both looked at each other 😂 1:35

  • @NeedTruth442
    @NeedTruth442 Před rokem

    Dear admin @Madinah College: What camera do you use for recording? Please reply

  • @mirhamedalikhan
    @mirhamedalikhan Před 10 měsíci +2

    The video ended, saying it's easy to learn Arabic. Indeed, it is. But the method proposed by the Shaykh is difficult... "to give up every other language to learn it". SubhanAllah! A typical example of making an easy thing difficult. I'm an Urdu speaker at home. I didn't learn English by giving up my native language. Why would you have to give up all languages everywhere to learn an easy language?

    • @FawadBilgrami
      @FawadBilgrami Před 8 měsíci +1

      Because you learnt English when you were young. As an adult, it makes it hard.

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. Před 8 měsíci +2

      Horrible example English is 10x easier to learn Arabic and you can find it everywhere arabic takes more dedication if you want to be fluent in it especially if you live in the west

    • @raularnela3654
      @raularnela3654 Před 8 měsíci

      I read that Arabic and Mandarin are the two most difficult languages to learn. He calls it easy but it takes much more time to become fluent in Arabic than many other languages. And I just wonder if he would give the same advice about Arabs wanting to learn English. I doubt it.

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. Před 8 měsíci

      @@raularnela3654 its become a lot easier with the new programs that have been developed. It’s very easy to read and understand the problem is its hard to practice speaking Classical Arabic since its not used in everyday life.

    • @fs5297
      @fs5297 Před 5 měsíci +1

      It's not like that. I didn't know arabic language, so I started with learning meanings of words in Quran and I followed and listened to the arabic conversations even if I didn't used to understand a single word they spoke, I didn't even realise how now I'm able to follow their conversations like shiekh spoke and I understood him completely. It literally helps, although I didn't even put any hardwork into leaning arabic. My social media pages are just full with arabs😂

  • @user-rc8fn5we3h
    @user-rc8fn5we3h Před 6 měsíci +2

    1:30😂😂😂

  • @azeezmicheals9835
    @azeezmicheals9835 Před rokem +1

    أنا أبدأ الآن.

    • @osmanmohamedadem61
      @osmanmohamedadem61 Před rokem +6

      For your benefit, add a س at the beginning of ابدءأ to make it "أنا سأبدأ الآن" to mean "I will start now" because the س gives a mean of you will do it in the near future, something very close in time

    • @azeezmicheals9835
      @azeezmicheals9835 Před rokem +3

      @@osmanmohamedadem61
      جزاك الله خيرا وحياك.

    • @ukhtis3276
      @ukhtis3276 Před rokem +1

      @@osmanmohamedadem61I can’t understand the past, present and future of the arabic language. Could you please explain

    • @user-uy8pg4wv4b
      @user-uy8pg4wv4b Před rokem

      @@ukhtis3276yeah I’d like to learn as well

    • @mohammadiaa
      @mohammadiaa Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ukhtis3276
      Arabic has atleast 3 tenses, past, present and future, each having its own conjugatuon.
      Let's take a look at the verb 'to study'
      دَرَسَ/يَدْرُسُ/اُدْرُسْ
      Command/Present/Past
      1. By default we conjugate arabic verbs in the third person, singular male, or simply 'he'.
      2. The 'command' also known as imperative is when you order someone.
      3. For future you simply add س or سوف at the start of the present tense. The former being in the near future and the latter being for a more distant future.
      4. Most of the time each pronoun has its own conjugation. You can use websites such as cooljugator to find verb tables. I cannot link it here or else my comment might get removed.

  • @injaz-
    @injaz- Před měsícem

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  • @injaz-
    @injaz- Před měsícem

    000000000000000000

  • @shahankhan2468
    @shahankhan2468 Před 9 měsíci

    Let the Arabs shuokh make an institute whichever country they from and make cheap as they can be, so brothers and sisters can go there study Arabic. Beautiful lecture until shoukh makes practical moves. These lectures won't work. Allah best.

  • @mikey5678
    @mikey5678 Před rokem

    Does anyone know Ustadh Abdul Wahid's email?