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5/20/2006
Tajweed 14: Al QALB
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4/11/2006
ARABIC LANGUAGE PRIVATE CLASSES
SOME COMMENTS ON THE BLOG FROM SOME OF OUR PARTICIPANTS
I am pleased to see that you have developed an Arabic language blog. Also, I am impressed with the
professional intricacies of color, pictures, video, and sound in its presentation. Well done!
Farid,newyork
je jetterai un coup d'eoil attentif. En premiere vu ca a l'air formidable. Bonne continuation.
Driss Departement de Mathematiques et Informatique, Faculte des Sciences de Mekn\`es
i just took a look at the blog and it looks very nice mashaAllah i havent read through the whole thing yet but from what i have seen it looks very nice .the arabic class at the masjid has been very helpful for us too and we really like it alhamdulilah...may Allah reward you for teaching the muslims. one of your students
Let 's get ready for the practical arabic language activity
- marhaban
- ahlan
- kayfa halok (i)?
- bekhayr alhamdo lillah wa ant?
- bekhayr alhamdo lillah
- kami ddajaj ? (how much is the chicken?)
- 6 dollarat
- kami lbatatis? (how much are potatoes?)
- 4 dollarat
- alhissab min fadlik? (the total please?)
- 10 dollarat
- shokran
- afwan
- ila lliqaa
- maa ssalamah
ARABIC LANGUAGE (4)
(Number of native speakers) | ||
1. | Mandarin Chinese | 836,000,000 |
2. | Hindi | 333,000,000 |
3. | Spanish | 332,000,000 |
4. | English | 322,000,000 |
5. | Bengali | 189,000,000 |
6. | Arabic | 186,000,000 |
7. | Russian | 170,000,000 |
8. | Portuguese | 170,000,000 |
9. | Japanese | 125,000,000 |
10. | German | 98,000,000 |
11. | French | 72,000,000 |
12. | Malay | 50,000,000 |
4/10/2006
4/09/2006
Arabic Language History (2)
The Arabic language
Arabic is a Semitic language with about 221 million speakers in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebannon, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Oman, Palestinian West Bank & Gaza, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Uzbekistan and Yemen.
There are over 30 different varieties of colloquial Arabic which include:
- Egyptian - spoken by about 46 million people in Egypt and perhaps the most widely understood variety, thanks to the popularity of Egyptian-made films and TV shows
- Algerian - spoken by about 22 million people in Algeria
- Moroccan/Maghrebi - spoken in Morocco by about 19.5 million people
- Sudanese - spoken in Sudan by about 19 million people
- Saidi - spoken by about 19 million people in Egpyt
- North Levantine - spoken in Lebannon and Syria by about 15 million people
- Mesopotamian - spoken by about 14 million people in Iraq, Iran and Syria
- Najdi - spoken in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan and Syria by about 10 million people
Questions:
- List some varieties of colloquial Arabic?
- remember as many as you can of the countries where arabic is spoken?
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3/29/2006
Arabic Language History
Arabic Language History
The language of Allah and Muhammad is spoken by over 200 million people in 28 countries from Africa to the Middle East. Muslims in the world revere Arabic as the language of the Holy Qur'an. The Holy Qur'an has preserved Arabic in its purest form in the eyes of Muslims, describing itself as a "clear Arabic book". Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the official language throughout the Arab world, and, in its written form, it is relatively consistent across national boundaries.
MSA is used in official documents, in educational settings, and for communication between Arabs of different nationalities. However, the spoken forms of Arabic vary widely, and each Arab country has its own dialect. Dialects are spoken in most informal settings, such as at home, with friends, or while shopping. Of all spoken dialects, Egyptian Arabic is the most widely understood, due primarily to Egypt's role as the major producer of movies and TV programmes in the Arab world.
Being one of the quirkiest in the world, the actual script reads from right to left with an alphabet containing 28 consonants. There are various types of Arabic script, some more intricate than others. The best known are "Kufic" and "Thuluth". Arabic script has been used for decorative purposes all over the Muslim world in mosques, houses and other buildings. This is possible as the writing flows in a beautiful stylised fashion.
Today, words of Arabic origin can be found in some European languages such as Portuguese and Spanish, due to periods of Arab reign in those countries. English words of Arabic origin include "zero", "algebra", "alcohol", "mosque", "tariff", "alcove", "magazine", "elixir", "sultan" and "cotton".
Questions:
1-How many poeple speak Arabic in the world?
2-What is the spoken form of arabic in informal settings?
3-what is MSA?
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