Arabic, especially quranic/classical arabic is a beautiful divine language. I love it to the core.
Try to be able to read it first then the learn the classical grammar then acquire and build the vocabulary as you progress. This is something I try to do everyday since I turned 40 as I renewed my commitment to the faith and live according to God’s will going forward.
Of course It does not mean we can not appreciate the message of the Qur’an in translation but it feel different once you understand the message in original language directly with its phonetics and poetical nuance.
It almost brings me to tears everyday I perform conggregatory shalah in the mosque when the Imam recites long surah especially when the surah talks about God’grace and God’s warnings. It’s awaken me up spritually everytime finishing shalah.
Jazakallah khayr, dont we as a muslim understand the word of God in its original revealed language? what’s more, studying, reading, recite the Arabic Qur’an will benefit us as the Qur’an will be our helper by the permission of Allah in yawm al Qiyaamah
There’s nothing to stop you from composing epic poetry in classical Arabic now.
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Keep up the good work 🙂
Lately, I was wondering what the proper translation is for the word سبحان.
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Congrats
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try writing a surah 🙂
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😂
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Pretty good for a start…
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You can use yamli.com for writing Arabic by romanization, for example when you write sub7an you get سبحان. (quick guide : 7 = ح,
3 = ع,
2 = أ)
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Lol, you are in the right direction bro.
Arabic, especially quranic/classical arabic is a beautiful divine language. I love it to the core.
Try to be able to read it first then the learn the classical grammar then acquire and build the vocabulary as you progress. This is something I try to do everyday since I turned 40 as I renewed my commitment to the faith and live according to God’s will going forward.
Of course It does not mean we can not appreciate the message of the Qur’an in translation but it feel different once you understand the message in original language directly with its phonetics and poetical nuance.
It almost brings me to tears everyday I perform conggregatory shalah in the mosque when the Imam recites long surah especially when the surah talks about God’grace and God’s warnings. It’s awaken me up spritually everytime finishing shalah.
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You’re a convert bro?
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No, Im a born muslim
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That was a good advice by the way…
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Jazakallah khayr, dont we as a muslim understand the word of God in its original revealed language? what’s more, studying, reading, recite the Arabic Qur’an will benefit us as the Qur’an will be our helper by the permission of Allah in yawm al Qiyaamah
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Yeah it’s really important to understand it properly…
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