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Introduction In Arabic nominal sentences, two primary elements are present: the subject and the predicate. The subject is termed as 'اَلْمُبْتَدَأُ', while the predicate is referred to as 'اَلْخَبَرُ'…
Introduction In Arabic nominal sentences, two primary elements are present: the subject and the predicate. The subject is termed as 'اَلْمُبْتَدَأُ', while the predicate is referred to as 'اَلْخَبَرُ'…
Introduction Words that combine with a noun or pronoun to form a sentence are called prepositions. They have their own meaning and affect nouns and pronouns. Their effect on a noun is to change the fi…
Introduction The four-lettered verbs in Arabic, distinct from the more common tri-literal form فَعَلَ, are uniquely constructed from a root of فَعْلَلَ. These verbs consist of four letters and follow …
Introduction In Arabic, the term for declension is الإِعْرَابُ, introduced earlier in Chapter 2. Based on الإِعْرَابُ, nouns are categorized into two groups: Indeclinable (الْمَبْنِي) and Declinable (…
Introduction: A Sacred Month, an Opportunity for Spiritual and Linguistic Learning Ramadan 2025 is approaching, and like every year, it represents a precious time for Muslims around the world. It is a…
Introduction: The Tarawih Prayer, An Invaluable Spiritual Benefit The Tarawih prayer, offered after the 'Isha prayer during the blessed month of Ramadan, is one of the most important practices to stre…
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