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jonybur
12-22-2006, 02:59 AM
Assalamu Alaykum,

Mana bugun - sayyidul ayyom Juma kuni - mazkur thread ni ochishdan maqsad, Alloh (swt) ning kalomi Qur'oni Karim ni tushunishimizda bir qadam oldinga siljishga sababchi bo'ladigan manbalarni yig'ib borishidir. Bular, insha'Allah, Arab tilini orgatuvchi mablardir. Va umidimiz shulki bular Siz azizlarga Eid Al-Adhaa (Qurbon Hayit) tuhfasi bo'lgay...

Yolg'iz Yaratguvchiga tawakkul qilgan holda,

jonybur
12-22-2006, 03:10 AM
80% of Qur'anic Words (Classified word lists for easy memorization)

Compiled by Dr. Abdulazeez Abdulraheem

No. of words and their meanings, Most common meanings, More than one meanings, Most commonly occuring words, Word count on each page, Nouns and verbs, and many more...

Source: www.understandquran.com

Ma'salam

jonybur
12-22-2006, 03:19 AM
Quyidagi manbada Qur'ondagi 114 suraning har bir oyatini so'zma-so'z lug'at tarjimasi jamlangandur. Insha'Allah Allogning kalomini hifzini niyat qilganlarga ho'b lozim va maqbul lug'at.

Bu lug'at 8 set dan tashkil topgandur.

Jazakallah

jonybur
12-22-2006, 03:21 AM
Yuqoridagi lug'atning davomi...

jonybur
12-22-2006, 03:30 AM
Quyidagi kitob ham juda foydali bo'lib, uning mualliflari mana bunday deyishadi:

Do I Know What I Read Daily!?

This part contains meanings of commonly recited Surahs, parts of Salah, and everyday prayers (du'aas). We recite them almost daily and Insha-Allah will keep reciting them as long as we live. It is sad that many of us don't spare even a few moments to understand their meanings. (Please note that
from surah 101 onwards, towards the end of this book, meanings of almost all the words of each surah are given for ease of memorization).

There are numerous benefits of working on these basics. Some of them (insha-Allah) are:

• During the daily prayers, a Muslim on the average repeats about 150 to 200 Arabic words and numerous sentences. By memorizing this part, you will understand all of them.

• You will feel a difference in your attention and concentration during the prayers. You will have less disturbance and whispering from Shaitan during the prayers.

• And as a result, your attachment with Allah will increase during the prayers and as a whole in your life.

• It will serve as an excellent starting step towards understanding Qur'aan (or this Lughat). It will make you familiar with Arabic sentence structure and some Grammar indirectly.

Shamolvoy
12-22-2006, 04:00 AM
Assalomu aleykum Taqsir yaxshi ishga qol uribsiz raxmat, bu juda ham zarur ilm deb bilaman InshaAlloh sekin sekin organamiza!

Black
12-22-2006, 07:40 AM
Yana bitta link.
http://www.madinaharabic.com/

jonybur
01-07-2007, 09:38 AM
Assalamu Alaykum,

Quyidagi ziplangan flash file yordamida Arab alifbosi harflarini hamda ularni to'g'ri yozishni o'rganishingiz mumkin, insha'Allah.

Aziz
01-07-2007, 09:39 AM
if you have any questions, I'm ready:D .

wyxpat
01-07-2007, 07:13 PM
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Black
01-07-2007, 11:48 PM
if you have any questions, I'm ready:D .

Teach me arabic please. (But you should keep in your mind that I am toooo lazy. You should hit my back time by time.)
What will be our first lesson?

Aziz
01-08-2007, 04:36 AM
Teach me arabic please. (But you should keep in your mind that I am toooo lazy. You should hit my back time by time.)
What will be our first lesson?

since I have no experience or patience of teachers, although my grandfather and my ancestors are full of them, I suggest you begin with asking me questions.

Black
01-09-2007, 01:13 AM
since I have no experience or patience of teachers, although my grandfather and my ancestors are full of them, I suggest you begin with asking me questions.

We could form a good team then, lazy student and impatient teacher. : )

Ok then, how much Qur'anic Arabic differs from Modern Arabic? Is the similarity like Shakespearian English with modern English? Is there the same grammar rules?

melo
01-09-2007, 09:31 AM
I am under the impression that spoken modern arabic and the Quran's language are not similar. Is this right?

Aziz
01-09-2007, 03:33 PM
We could form a good team then, lazy student and impatient teacher. : )

Ok then, how much Qur'anic Arabic differs from Modern Arabic? Is the similarity like Shakespearian English with modern English? Is there the same grammar rules?

The answer is:
The language of the Qur'an is the formal Arabic, which is the dialect of Quraish the tribe of Prophet Muhammed (pbuh). There are some words in the Qur'an that came from other dialects of many tribes, and also there are Arabic words that have persian origins but they are considered as Arabic.

The modern Arabic of today is different than the Arabic of the Qur'an. It has been changed through out 1400 years because of the new comers to Islam and Arabic lands who come from different nations with different languages. But that doesn't mean that today's Arabs cannot understand the Qur'an. The words can be easily understood, but the difficult thing is the "Balagha: the linguistic skill that shows how professional you in Arabic" of the Qur'an.

Today's Arabic is only spoken, it's not written and it has no written grammer. The only grammer used in today's Arabic is what people has agreed upon is right and is wrong. Formal Arabic, which is used in the Qur'an, is taught in schools, used in TV, formal writing in the government...etc, but it is not as strong and beautiful as the words of the Qur'an beacuse it was revealed by God.

jonybur
01-10-2007, 09:47 AM
Assalamu Alaykum,

Quyidagi manbalar "Tajvid - Qur'ani Karim ni to'gri talaffuz hamda o'qish" ilmi haqidadur:

jonybur
01-21-2007, 09:21 PM
Assalamu Alaykum,

Quyida Arab Grammatikasini asosi bo'lmish fe'llarni zamonlarga ko'ra tuslanishini va hkz. larni jadvallar hamda misollar yordamida qisqa va lo'nda orgatuvchi bir kitobni tushurib olishingiz mumkin. Eslatma: Kitob Ingliz tilida.

Main part - (58 pages)

Appendix - (40 pages):

Appx B: A Brief Journey through Arabic Grammar
Appx C: Grammar Charts
Appx D: A Simplified and Practical Methodology of Learning to Understand the Qur'an

Source: www.understandquran.com

Fi-Amaan-Allah

jonybur
01-21-2007, 09:24 PM
yuqoridagi 'Arab grammatikasi' kitobining davomi:

Prince
01-22-2007, 10:21 PM
Mani savolim bor edi....., Mani kursdoshim Saudialik bolib bir paytlar arab alifbosini orgatgan edi.. hozir arabchani uzimda esimda qolganicha uqisam boladimi yoki masjidga borib ubu kim bilan uqigan tuzukmi!?
Savol: Uzi xato uqisa - gunoh bomiydimi!?

afsharkizi
01-23-2007, 04:12 PM
benim kücüklügümden berli kuran dersine gittim ama bir türlü øgrenemedim.. hatirliyorumda 2 sene ønce medlere gecmistim. ama unuttum insallah bunlar yardimci olur kardes

Prince
01-23-2007, 04:15 PM
benim kücüklügümden berli kuran dersine gittim ama bir türlü øgrenemedim.. hatirliyorumda 2 sene ønce medlere gecmistim. ama unuttum insallah bunlar yardimci olur kardes

English or Uzbek please? not everybody undestands Turkish
Thanks

afsharkizi
01-23-2007, 04:28 PM
okaay i understand..

Abdug'ofur
01-23-2007, 09:41 PM
Mani savolim bor edi....., Mani kursdoshim Saudialik bolib bir paytlar arab alifbosini orgatgan edi.. hozir arabchani uzimda esimda qolganicha uqisam boladimi yoki masjidga borib ubu kim bilan uqigan tuzukmi!?
Savol: Uzi xato uqisa - gunoh bomiydimi!?

Siz arab tilidagi har qanday materialni yoki arab yozuvidagi diniy kitoblarni nazarda tutyapsizmi yoki Qur'on o'qishnimi?

Agar Qur'on o'qishni nazarda tutayotgan bo'lsangiz, albatta, bir ustozga borib, avvalo, nafaqat alifboni, balki tajvid qoidalarini ham o'rganib, so'ng mustaqil o'qishga ruxsat bergandan so'nggina o'qishingiz mumkin bo'ladi.