Arabic

majid_davis

New Member
Does anyone know of a good website to help me learn Arabic. What is the difference between Qu'rannic Arabic and Modern Arabic? I'm going to take Arabic for four years in college and it teaches both, but focuses mainly on Standard Arabic.
 

NewMuslim

Slave of Allah
As Salaamu Alaykum
http://madinaharabic.com is a great site.

The difference between Classical Arabic (Qur'anic Arabic) and Modern Standard Arabic aren't groundshaking. Think of it as the difference between today's English and Medieval English (thee, thou, thy, etc.)
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
The difference between Classical Arabic (Qur'anic Arabic) and Modern Standard Arabic aren't groundshaking. Think of it as the difference between today's English and Medieval English (thee, thou, thy, etc.)

assalamu alaykum

Sorry, No. :) thats far from what is correct.


Modern Arabic and Classical Arabic is very similar. Infact, Classical Arabic or Fus7a (pronounced Foos (as in Foot) Haa (as in Hamburger).. Foosha) is learnt by all the people who wish to study at a high level. It is a sign of great eloquence and education.

The normal Arabic that is spoken daily in people's homes, is called 3amiyyah. So you have slang and speech which is local dialect. Such as Lebanese, Egyptian Arabic etc.

But, in newspapers, business meetings, news broadcasts the people speak formal arabic. It is Modern Standard Arabic and is very similar to Fus7a.

Shakespeare's Medieaval English and today's English is VERY different. nobody speaks like Shakespeare anymore... However, Classical Arabic, from the time that the Quran was revealed is more widely used and understood then any other form of Arabic.

This is one of the amazing properties of the Quran, and Allah said that he will preserve the Quran for all time.

Not only are the actual words of the Quran preserved, but also the language is preserved too. The Arabic language has not changed a great deal.

Modern Standard Arabic simply has new words that come from new inventions and concepts, such as scientific, political, journalistic words.

Written Arabic is always formal.

Nobody speaks Modern Standard Arabic at home, people revert back to the more homely tongue of their native land... so, a Lebanese person might speak and write in Formal Arabic whilst speaking more relaxed in their Lebanese Arabic at home.

Wasalam.
 

NewMuslim

Slave of Allah
This is by far the BEST learning website on the net (in my opinion)!! I'm up to lesson 5 on the language course, and I feel like once I learn enough vocab, I'll be able to talk quite well. And there are 14 lessons I think. Salams.

Walaykum Salaam
19 lessons :D
 

maymun

Junior Member
asalaamu alaikum
this is a great web and will give to my new sisters isnsha allah so they can learn arabic basis insha allah.
may allah reward u all
 

hambaAllah

Junior Member
:bismillah:
:salam2: bro

another good site for u to learn arabic is also here. In fact its 2 in one
u learn about understanding the meaning of ur recitation of the smaller surah(juz amma) and prayers and durood(dua) and arabic language too which happen to be the language of the Noble book,AlQuran AlKarim,, they teaches using powerpoint,,pdf..wmv,,audio,,and even for ur mobile gp...u will learn lots of arabic verbs by rememebering with action,,TPI(Total Physical Interaction)Hope u give it a look or even try
http://understandquran.com/ramadan_sc_eng.html

:tti_sister: Wishing u the best of luck and and may Allah increase u in knowledge and understanding.
:wasalam: :hijabi:
 
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