Lecture Audios
Easy Intro to Arabic - Book 2
Chapter 1: Double Pronoun Verb Conjugation
Page 6: Double Pronoun Conjugation
Page 9: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the PAST Verb
Page 11: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the PRESENT Verb
Page 13: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the COMMAND Verb
Page 14: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the Form 1 فعل
Page 15: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the Form 2 فعّل
Page 16: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the Form 3 فاعل
Page 17: Double Pronoun Conjugation with the Form 4 أفعل
Chapter 2: Emphasis
Chapter 3: Negating Nominal Sentences
Page 22: Negating Nominal Sentences with ليس
Chapter 4: Place & Time Containers
Chapter 5: Negating Verbal Sentences
Page 46: Negating Verbal Sentences with ما and لا
Page 48: Negating Entire Past - Part One
Page 50: Negating Entire Past - Part Two
Page 52: Negating the Future
Chapter 6: Prepositions
Page 55: Prepositions - Part One
Page 61: Prepositions - Part Two
Chapter 7: Prohibition
Chapter 8: Conjunction
Page 75: Expressions with Conjunction
Chapter 9: Types of Laa
Chapter 10: Asking Questions
Page 86: Asking Yes/No Questions with هل
Page 88: Asking Questions with أ
Page 90: Asking Questions with Negation (sorry, not available)
Page 96: Interrogative Nouns Part 1
Page 98: Interrogative Nouns Part 2
Page 100: Interrogative Nouns Part 3
Chapter 11: Types of Maa
Chapter 12: Time Modifier
Chapter 13: Numbers
Page 118: Numbers - Singular & Dual
Page 120: Numbers - Vocabulary 1 - 10
Page 123: Numbers - Repeating Actions 1 - 10
Chapter 14: Linking Nouns
Chapter 15: Miscellaneous Vocabulary
Self-study. No lectures needed.
Chapter 16: Adjective
Chapter 17: Annexation
All done! What Next? Congratulations! مبارك You have successfully completed your introductory/beginner level Quranic Arabic coursework! You're now officially an intermediate student. Arabic, like any other language, is 'use it, or lose it!'. The next part of this most amazing journey of Quranic Arabic is Quranic Linguistics! Your next course is Quranic Linguistics 1-A: Introductory Arabic Morphology!
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