Mashallah...very nice way to explain how chapter is not accurate translation of Surah....and thus how we need to try to read Quran in the way Allah has organized it to achieve most benefit....thanks much! Jazakallah khair.
Assalamualaikum I have a question, is there a website you could recommend me to know arabic vocabulary, root words, when/how a word was used for in old arabic, etc. JazakAllah for making this website
If you're just beginning your journey into the Arabic language I know of three programs that I would recommend:
1) https://getquranic.com/ - This is a phone app that walks you thru daily lessons to learn the language organically. Made by one of my former teachers.
2) Bayyinah Dream program. You need a monthly subscription to their website, Bayyinah.tv, but Nouman Ali Khan is starting the program from scratch to teach anyone who logs in. He taught me and I have to say that he's an excellent Arabic teacher.
3) There there's Qalam Institute's Arabic program. A little more serious (and I believe they already started), but another great program that I fully trust and would support.
Mashallah, just Marvelous
Love this site. How may I contribute my ring representations? I have a few not included in your site
Email works best. Reply to any post (like you did) and inshaa'Allah I'll get back to you
Mashallah...very nice way to explain how chapter is not accurate translation of Surah....and thus how we need to try to read Quran in the way Allah has organized it to achieve most benefit....thanks much! Jazakallah khair.
Assalamualaikum I have a question, is there a website you could recommend me to know arabic vocabulary, root words, when/how a word was used for in old arabic, etc. JazakAllah for making this website
Wa'alaykum As-Salaam,
If you're just beginning your journey into the Arabic language I know of three programs that I would recommend:
1) https://getquranic.com/ - This is a phone app that walks you thru daily lessons to learn the language organically. Made by one of my former teachers.
2) Bayyinah Dream program. You need a monthly subscription to their website, Bayyinah.tv, but Nouman Ali Khan is starting the program from scratch to teach anyone who logs in. He taught me and I have to say that he's an excellent Arabic teacher.
3) There there's Qalam Institute's Arabic program. A little more serious (and I believe they already started), but another great program that I fully trust and would support.
Wa iyyak