Arabic reading practice | Arabic course | lesson 8

Arabic reading practice | arabic reading
Arabic reading practice | arabic reading

Arabic Reading Practice | Lesson 8

In Lesson 8 of our Arabic learning journey, we will apply all previously learned concepts to practice Arabic reading. Here’s a recap of the topics we’ve covered:

 

Remember, Arabic is written and read from right to left.

 

The column displays each letter individually. To hear the pronunciation, click on the audio player beneath the words. The word’s final reading can be heard in the last column.

 

Be attentive to the shaddah on Arabic letters. Keep in mind that depending on their position in a word—beginning, middle, or end—Arabic letters can take different forms.

Arabic Reading Practice Chart

Conclusion

This Arabic lesson has concluded. Insha’Allah, you are now equipped to read in Arabic. It’s an opportune moment to delve into Arabic language rules and begin learning the Tajweed principles for reciting the Holy Quran.

 

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Exploring the Joined Form of Arabic Letters – Free Course | Lesson 7

Arabic alphabet joined form
Arabic alphabet joined form

Exploring the Joined Form of Arabic Letters

Free Course | Lesson 7

In Lesson 7, we’ll delve into the joined form of Arabic letters, building on our understanding from the previous lesson where we explored the isolated forms. Arabic letters can appear differently based on:

 

  1. Their position in a word (beginning, middle, or end).
  2. Specific writing rules unique to each letter.
  3. Notably, 6 Arabic letters don’t connect to the succeeding ones.

 

Below, a table illustrates the various forms of each Arabic letter based on its position in a word. Mastering these forms requires practice, but recognizing patterns can simplify the process. For instance, the starting and middle forms of a letter can often look similar, just as the final and isolated forms might. This consistency makes learning the shapes of Arabic letters and forming words more intuitive. Although initially, it may seem overwhelming, with dedication and practice, the journey becomes smoother.

 

Comprehensive Table of Arabic Letters in Their Joined Forms

 

Name of the letter

End

position

Middle position

Begining position

Isolated letter

ألف ـأ ـأ أ *       أ
باء ـب ـبـ بـ ب
تاء ة   ـة   ـت ـتـ تـ ت
ثاء ـث ـثـ ثـ ث
جيم ـج ـجـ جـ ج
حاء ـح ـحـ حـ ح
خاء ـخ ـخـ خـ خ
دال ـد ـد د *       د
ذال ـذ ـذ ذ *       ذ
راء ـر ـر ر *       ر
زاي ـز ـز ز *       ز
سين ـس ــسـ سـ س
شين ـش ـشـ شـ ش
صاد ـص ـصـ صـ ص
ضاد ـض ـضـ ضـ ض
طاء ـط ـطـ طـ ط
ظاء ـظ ـظـ ظـ ظ
عين     ع   ـع ـعـ عـ ع
غين     غ   ـغ ـغـ غـ غ
فاء ـف ـفـ فـ ف
قاف ـق ـقـ قـ ق
كاف ـك ـكـ كـ ك
لام ـل ـلـ لـ ل
ميم ـم ـمـ مـ م
نون ـن ـنـ نـ ن
هاء      ه   ـه ـهـ هـ ه
واو ـو ـو و *       و
ياء ـي ـيـ يـ ي

 

*  NOTE: The subsequent six Arabic letters:

 

و – ز – ر – ذ – د – ا

do not connect to the succeeding letter or long vowel.

Conclusion

This Arabic lesson has concluded. Up next, we’ll dive into Arabic reading practice.

 

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