Learn Arabic Alphabet In 20 Minutes | How To Pronounce Arabic Alphabet Correctly | Easy Quran

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In this video, you'll learn arabic alphabet in 20 minutes with the correct pronunciation. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or an intermediate learner this arabic alphabet learning lesson will help you to read the holy quran.

And this, learn to speak Arabic alphabet with the correct pronunciation lesson made by our expert Shaykh Ismail Al-Qadi.

Shaykh goes through each letter of the arabic alphabet from Alif to Yaa. So, lets watch and learn how to pronounce arabic alphabet correctly in 20 minutes.

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*0:33** alif / ا*
- pronounced from the empty space of the mouth & throat
- just air and it can be heavy or light depending on letters preceding it
*1:36** baa / ب*
- bring both lips together
- pretty straightforward lol
*1:59** taa / ت*
- pronounced from TOP PART of tip of tongue when it hits roots of upper front incisors
- NO whistle sound like in English "T"
*2:50** thaa / ث*
- pronounced from tip of tongue and edge of upper incisors (touching teeth)
- should be sticking tongue out of mouth
*3:43** jeem ج*
- pronounced from middle section of tongue & roof of mouth
- it's not soft "jsheem, " it's a harder JEEM
*4:14** haa / ح*
- first of 6 guttural letters
- feel vibration in middle part of throat
- light letter, but it's sharply pronounced
*5:36** khau / خ*
- heavy letter
- closest throat letter to mouth

*6:22** daal /د*
- pronounced from the tip of tongue towards upper incisors
*7:43** thaal / ذ*
- pronounced from tip of tongue when it hits lower edge of upper incisors
- tip of tongue should show outside mouth
*8:42** raa / ر*
- can be heavy or light
- pronounced from TOP part of TIP of tongue when it hits the gums
*9:40** zaa / ز*
- just english "z"
*10:32** seen /س*
- sharp s
*11:21** sheen / ش*
- spreading sound of letter in the mouth
- pronounced from the middle of the tongue and roof of the mouth
*12:00** saud / ص*
- heavy letter
- pronounced from the tip of the tongue when it lies on the bottom incisors

*12:39** daud /ض*
- UNIQUE letter - no other language has this sound
- one side of two sides of tongue should be hitting the upper molars
*13:20** tau / ط*
- TOP part of the tip of the tongue when it hits the ROOTS of the upper incisors
- HEAVY letter
*13:40** thau / ظ*
- pronounced from the tip of the tongue to edge of upper incisors
- don't stick out tongue as much as with thaa ث/thaal ذ, but tongue should still be visible
*14:04** ayn / ع*
- pronounced from the middle of the throat
*14:27** ghayn / غ*
- highest part of the throat
*14:56** faa / ف*
- pronounced from combining edge of upper incisors when they hit down on inside part of the lower lip
- tongue has no involvement at all
- difference between faa / ف and thaa / ث is the tongue is sticking out for thaa / ث
*15:31** qauf / ق*
- pronounced from the deepest part of the throat

*15:44** kaaf / ك*
- pronounced from the back of the tongue but it's actually closer to the mouth from the qauf
*16:05** laam /ل*
- pronounced from the tip of the tongue when it hits the gums of the upper incisors
*16:23** meem/م*
- pronounced from bringing both lips together
- basically English "m"
- nasal sound coming from nose
*16:37** noon / ن*
- pronounced from the tip of the tongue when it hits behind upper incisors
*17:06** wauw / و*
- pronounced when you put both lips together & stick them outside
- a light letter
*17:20** haa / ه*
- pronounced from the deepest part of throat;
- a light letter but is NOT sharp at all
*17:35** hamza / ء*
- put your finger on the lowest part of throat, and you can feel the vibration
*17:56** yaa / ي*
- pronounced from the middle part of the tongue and the roof of the mouth

Okay, I'm done. I hope this helps. ^_^

gabrielalearnsdarija
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I learned the arabic alphabet when i was just about 9 years old, now im 12 yrs old. I think i need to relearn it, because when i was 8. I just said thing that sounded similar to the actual word. Now i know that's incorrect, and inshallah i will learn the arabic alphabet correctly when i try to learn it again

Musa-olft
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I came here for lessons in accuracy to impress my coworkers but I am stuck on the equal beauty of this man and his garments. Excellent teaching. I love this language, even my cats are captivated.

zesuper
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Your English is as good as your arabic and your explanation is as good as you
Love and respect from INDIA 🙏🙏

lakshmimedicals
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I'm Japanese. LOVE Arabic Cultures.💓

ancientpeople
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This is one of the best explanations for the Arabic alphabet that i've seen شكرا

DaringtoExplore
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I am a Christian but I am watching this video to simply learn the Arabic alphabet and its proper pronunciation. I find this man’s instructions very informative 👍🏻.

bonniesteinke
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Congratulation on the skill you have in teaching the Arabic language

alfredrandich
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08:42 raa
13:20 tau
13:40 thau
12:00 saud
12:39 daud
14:05 ayn
15:32 qauf

diamondsaf
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I'm learning two letters per week on the weekends with a workbook and I keep coming back here to practice saying the letters I have done/am learning. Thank you for this video!

femme_fatalist
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جزاك الله خيرا كثيرا يا اخي الكريم و رحمة الله تعالى وبركاته.
آمِیْن يَا رَبِّ الْعَالَمِیْنَ
شكراً جزيلاً
ماشاءالله 💓

shineoffaith
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My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!

matildawolfram
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یا حبیبی لما تقول جزاکم اللہ خیرا.ما احسن کلامک.جزاک اللہ خیرا ایضا.

YassarnalQuran
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Ma sha allah..
Actuall pronouncing..
Subhanallah

mohammadhaider
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Greetings from Brazil! I am reading a book about Siria and I bought an Arabic Conversation Guide so that I could learn your language. Thanks for the video, it really helps us to understand the alphabet!

martinsaguida
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Masha Allah Tabaaraka Laah may Allah bless you Sheikh.

sacdiyagobeey
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Mashallah!!! my brother you made it so easy.. i have been struggling with pronunciation..may Allah give you and your family everything you deserve and be blessed...

gozec
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I am a Muslim and have already started learning Quran and I found this course very interesting and adorable

fodaylamindumbuya
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Ma sha Allah Tabaraka Allah,
Jazakumu Allahu kheyra

dayurwarfa
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The clearest explanation for every letter. بارك الله فيك وجميع المسلمين

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