divine speech pt one & two

BigAk

Junior Member
Brother Nouman Ali Khan is currently in our town Raleigh NC giving this same lecture (Divine Speech) at our Mosque... What an amazing lecture and very impressive scholar. We are indeed very lucky to have him in our masjid.

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pcozzy

Junior Member
:salam2:

some more short videos that he made to answer some questions:


This third video addresses the question, "The Qur'an calls itself clear, so why do I have to learn this complicated language to understand the Qur'an? Why Can't I simply read the translation?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 03

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The fourth addresses the question, "If the Qur'an is meant for all of humanity, why should we only learn it in Arabic?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 04

The fifth video addresses the question, "There are Arabs who understand the Qur'an but aren't very righteous, so why do you emphasize the learning of Arabic so much?"

See the answer to the question here: Video 05

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The sixth video addresses the question, "If the Quran were revealed today, would it have been revealed in English?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 06

:wasalam:
 

stiks

Amatur-Rahman
Mashaallah very interesting subject this is, our brothers and sisterss in the US are lucky to have him. Think we can kidnapp him and show him the benefits of living in the UK? I'll go hatch a plot......
 

pcozzy

Junior Member
:salam2:

Just because he is in the USA doesn't mean I would be able to physically attend his lectures. I think he and his organization are doing a very good job to make the internet a means and not a total waste.

Here is the link to his online Arabic courses:

http://bayyinahsessions.com/

Of course, I haven't taken the course, but I have listened to a few of his lectures. Here is more of his lectures:
http://www.halaltube.com/category/nouman-ali-khan

remember the means to an end can be made very simple by asking Allah subhanna wata3alla, the method to means can come from many directions then, Allah kareem.

:wasalam:
 

pcozzy

Junior Member
:salam2:

All these videos are very short and answer the Questions.

The seventh video addresses the question, "My native language has a lot of similar words to Arabic, so when I read the Qur'an I get the gist of what its saying. Why should I bother to learn the Arabic then?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 07

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Video number eight addresses the question, "If I'm already learning Arabic vocabulary, why do I have to learn grammar - especially when I'm already learning the meanings of the words?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 08


This video addresses the question, "What's the best translation of the Qur'an?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 09

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Now, it's time to start stating the questions one should be asking:

Video #10 addresses the question, "When it comes to learning Arabic, where do I begin?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 10



:wasalam:
 

pcozzy

Junior Member
:salam2:

Video #11 addresses the question, "How do I continue my Arabic studies effectively?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 11

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The next video addresses the question, "How do I know I'm progressing in my Arabic?"


See the answer to the question here: Video 12

:wasalam:
 
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