Dream BIG: Arabic Intensive - Day 1 | Nouman Ali Khan

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00:00 Intro
09:10 The 3 types of Arabic
13:50 The difference between Standard & Classical Arabic
18:00 The Arabs & Their Language
21:30 What Is Classical Arabic?
24:40 Definition of Nahw & Sarf
30:10 The 4 Skills of Learning Language
33:30 Motivation of Studying Arabic
34:40 The Purpose of the Class
37:50 Summary
39:00 3 kinds of words in Arabic
39:45 Definition of Harf
41:05 Definition of Fi’l
44:30 Definition of Ism
48:25 Ism as a Person, place or thing
49:10 Ism as an Idea
50:45 Ism as an –ing word
53:25 Ism as an Adjective
54:00 Ism as an Adverb
56:15 Summary
58:23 Types of Words in the Quran
01:00:30 Subject & object in an Arabic sentence
01:05:25 Sounds in Arabic
01:07:30 The doer & the done to (examples from the Quran)
01:12:00 Summary
01:13:05 Drill 1 (pg.1) I/H/J?
01:18:37 The 4 properties of ism
01:21:20 Status of ism
01:23:45 Raf’, Nasb & Jarr
01:27:00 Exercise (pg.2) Identifying the status of isms
01:29:30 Other form of ‘of’
01:33:00 Exercise with TAs
01:37:10 Identifying R/N/J in Arabic (un-an-in)
01:43:20 Summary
01:43:40 Aani-ayni-ayni
01:46:05 Verbal exercise
01:49:00 Exercise (Difference of un-an-in)
01:51:20 Muslim chart
01:58:35 Combination first, then sound
02:00:25 Exercise (pg.5)
02:01:15 Summary
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When I see those kinds of videos I feel blessed that Arabic is my first language may Allah make it easy for those wanna learn Arabic to understand the Quran

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Finished the 10 days. For those of you who are starting, I just want to say that, all these information may overwhelm you. But that's normal. I watched an arabic learning course of ustad noumn's few years ago. I left in the middle. But now I am starting over from this playlist. And everything I learned few years ago now clicking. So, if you are new to this type of videos, don't be disappointed. Watch it few times. Strive and struggle. You are doing this for Allah. Not to impress anyone. And Allah only wants to see how much you strive for him.

If you are confused about where to go next after finishing the playlist, you have to go to their website and pay to access the rest of the courses.
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saleheen
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Remove the idea that u’re going to master Quran Arabic in 1 year. Just enjoy the process. Go slow. Repeat the video if you don’t understand. Pause and write some notes to internalize. Pause, talk to yourself and reflect on the concepts. The goal is to make learning arabic a daily thing. 15min, 30min…. As long as it’s daily. See this as a form of ibadah, Allah swt will reward you on your intention. Even if it takes 10 years to understand Quran Arabic to the level of your English - so be it. The reward and blessings is with Allah swt and HE swt knows you’re learning to be closer and more sincere to HIM swt. Allah swt appreciates your struggle. HE swt is Ash Shakur : The One that Appreciates.

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Gen Z guy with ADHD here. I have very short patience and attention span. I cant believe i just watched the entire 'class' without skipping once alhamdulillah. Very captivating and well presented mashallah. JAK to everyone who put it together.

abdelrahmanalkhawas
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I can not begin to express how much I love Nouman Ali khan. He is an amazing teacher. He knows his purpose and is on a mission. I pray Allah protects him and allows us to continue the beautiful journey of learning arabic with him.

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The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it." Sahih al-Bukhari 5027.
Thanks, Ustad for giving us such a valuable content for us with free of cost. Love from INDIA. ❤

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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:

00:00 🕰️ Class starts at 7 PM sharp every day, with a 20-minute Q&A session from 6:40 to 7 PM.
01:39 📚 This is not a lecture but a class, where you can interrupt and ask questions at any time.
03:52 📝 No homework will be assigned, and you'll receive daily class summaries (transcripts) to review.
05:29 📓 Don't take notes until instructed; focus on understanding concepts, as the instructor will provide comprehensive notes.
08:45 📖 Students should be able to read the Quran in Arabic, even if they don't understand it, before starting the class.
11:51 🇦🇪 This class teaches classical Arabic, distinct from spoken and standard Arabic.
16:19 🗺️ Classical Arabic aims to preserve the language before it was influenced by other cultures and civilizations.
24:45 💪 Learning classical Arabic has been preserved by Islamic scholarship, making it accessible worldwide.
25:14 🤔 The two hardest parts of learning classical Arabic are "morphology" and "syntax."
26:27 🧩 In Arabic, there are three types of words: harf, ism, and fi'l.
30:14 📚 The four key language skills to learn any language are listening comprehension, reading with comprehension, speaking properly, and writing properly.
35:21 💡 The primary focus in learning Arabic as a Muslim is on developing listening and reading skills to connect with the Quran.
38:00 🌐 There are three types of words in Arabic: harf (a word that makes no sense until another word comes after it), ism (a noun that includes persons, places, things, ideas, adjectives, adverbs, and more), and fi'l (verbs indicating actions in the past, present, or future).
44:57 🔤 Adverbs in Arabic are words that describe actions and usually end with "Lee, " except for a few exceptions like Bruce Lee and lovely.
55:37 📚 In Arabic, there are three types of words: Ism (noun), Fi'l (verb), and Harf (particle).
57:01 🔊 In Arabic, Ism (nouns) are categorized into person, place, thing, idea, adjective, adverb, and more.
58:39 📖 Every word in the Quran is either an Ism, Fi'l, or Harf, and there is no fourth category of words.
59:39 ⚖️ In Arabic, words can be divided into two categories: Ism (doer) and Fi'l (done to), depending on whether they perform an action or receive it.
01:00:32 🔄 The order of words in Arabic sentences does not determine their roles; instead, the ending sounds of words (ooh or ah) indicate their functions.
01:03:46 🎶 Arabic has various sounds, including ooh, ah, ee, and in, which play different roles in the language.
01:04:05 📝 Every Ism in Arabic has four properties: status, number, gender, and type.
01:21:34 🧩 The Arabic sentence "Ustad taught us the Arabic of the Quran slowly yesterday" contains Isms (nouns) and Fi'l (verb) and can be analyzed based on questions like who, what, when, where, and how.
01:24:22 📚 Understanding Arabic grammar basics: In Arabic, words can be categorized into three forms based on their role in a sentence: Rafa (for the doer), Nasib (for the detail), and Jar (for anything that comes after "of").
01:25:55 📖 The term "doer" is referred to as "rougher" in Arabic grammar, and details are called "nasib." Anything following "of" is termed "jar."
01:27:05 💡 To identify the function of words in Arabic sentences, first, find the verb (the doer or rougher) and then determine whether other words are details (nasib) or objects (jar).
01:29:23 🕌 In Arabic, words ending in "u" or "un" are typically rougher (the doer), words ending in "a" or "an" are usually nasib (details), and words ending in "i" or "in" are often jar (objects).
01:51:46 📝 Arabic nouns have specific forms based on the number of items they represent: singular, dual (two items), and plural (more than two items). These forms affect the ending sounds of the nouns.
01:57:33 🧩 Always look for combinations first when determining the status (Rafa, Nasab, or Jar) of a word in Arabic grammar.
01:58:19 🔢 There are three groups of words in Arabic grammar: one for Rafa, one for Nasab, and one for Jar. Each group serves a specific grammatical function.
01:59:14 🧐 Always prioritize checking for combinations in Arabic words before considering ending sounds when determining their status.
02:00:26 📖 Apply the concepts of sound and combination to identify the status of Arabic words accurately.
02:01:56 📚 When examining Arabic words, make sure to check for combinations (like Ani, Aini, Una, Ina) before concluding their grammatical status.
02:03:10 🧐 Continuously practice identifying the status (Rafa, Nasab, or Jar) of Arabic words to improve your understanding of Arabic grammar.
02:04:49 📝 Make notes of the key concepts and rules in Arabic grammar to aid your learning process.
02:08:06 📢 You can determine the status of Arabic words by analyzing their ending sounds or ending combinations, depending on the context.

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IsmailSarkaya-llts
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SubhanAllah, I can't believe Brother Nouman is sharing these excellent Arabic lessons for free via YouTube!
Jazzak'Allah'Khair Nouman. May Allah Ta'la bless you with Jannatul-firdois, ameen.

amani
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May these 10 days change our life ... And help us to understand the Qur'an...

sadafaftabsadafaftab
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Just finished the 10 days
Honestly saying you wont regret starting these series, these might change your life forever

As a student who has finished these series these were really really helpfull, just follow what he says u shall be successfull ameen

May we all get the understanding of the quran, ameen

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i am an arabic literature and linguistics major and ustadh nouman was able to teach me in 2 hours what my professors couldnt in 2 years. Amazing, ustadh Nouman is a life saver. Jazakh

Technovex
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May Allah reward you for doing this.!
I've been wanting to learn Arabic to completely understand Quran and communicate with all my Arab brother's. Which I've a lot.

yoriyasuhiro
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self notes
3 kinds of arabic
1. Spoken arabic is the arabic which people speak in different cities with the change of dialect and vocabulary
2. Standard arabic is the arabic we see in newspaper articles which everybody can understand .
3.classical arabic is the arabic before islam became victorious. That time arabic was preserved . We will study this arabic...
➡the hardest part of arabic is nahw and sarf ...
using the right word is sarf and ➡using the right kind of word in right kind of sentence is nahw means how do you use the right word in right place.
4 skills to learn any language
1. Listening comprehension
2. Reading with comprehensin
3. Speaking properly
4. Writing properly

sanaamjad
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i havnt found such a wonderful teacher in all my life long. thanks to Almighty Allah that he teaches Quran my most favoriute book. and i m dying to understand it.

muhmmadirfaanraja
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This is my BIG DrEAM to understand Quraan directly and feel the words of Allah ❤ i pray to Allah that these tiny steps will lead me towards my dream ameen

superrevaluation
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I was badly in need of a free resource to learn Arabic. JajakaAllahu khairan Ustaad, and may Allah give you Jannatul Ferdous in return for such a kind of initiative.

learngrow
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I am so happy that you uare uploading these classes. Thank you so much Ustad for helping us learn this. May Allah bless you Amen

alayamaryim
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Al Salam Alaykom, I stumbled across this lesson on YouTube yesterday. A light came on! The most influential gramma teacher I ever had was a brother name, brother Abdu-Hakeem in Maryland. His grammar teaching style was different than any I have ever taken. He knew where many of us older converts “fell off the boat” and he made us address them mental blocks. The teacher passed away about seven years ago, suddenly and his Janazah what is a testimony to the many of young and old students that he had impacted. He was always preparing and improving his lessons plan. It was his life! He would mention his friendship with you sheikh and how you all shared notes. I could see in your lesson the magic that he taught. I’m glad to discover this class again. I’m sure you remember the brother. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to connect

yusufhaamid
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Honestly your lectures and quran videos have helped me so much in reconnecting with my faith. Thank you sir. I enjoy your content.

blackwidow
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hey an Arabic native passed from here
I'm amazed by the number of people who want to learn the language
good luck to u guys

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