Learning Arabic
Learning Arabic
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Dua card in Arabic and French
€1.00Dua from the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
Entering and Exiting the Toilet
Before and After Eating / Drinking etc.
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Arabic Alphabet Floor Puzzle
€11.99While joining together various pieces to discover a bigger picture of all the 28 Arabic letters, your child develops concentration and coordination skills. Your child will also learn about the sequence in which the Arabic Alphabet comes and words starting from these letters in English and Arabic. Children can also play search and find games while joining together the pieces and learning a lot of new Arabic words. 20 extra-thick cardboard pieces to piece together to explore about the space Beautiful and child-friendly artwork Easy-Clean surface keeps puzzle looking new Promotes hand-eye coordination and problem-solving skills 28 by 44 cm in rectangular shape after assembled
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My First Arabic Game
€16.99My First Arabic Game
* 10 Ways to Play * Learn Arabic Writing * Recognize Arabic Alphabet -
Arabic Course for English Speaking Students: Vol 1
€12.99A comprehensive and popular course for the teaching of the Qur’anic and Traditional Arabic, originally devised and taught at the renowned Madinah Islamic University, catering for the non-Arabic speaking students from all over the world.
Over the years, this course has enabled students to become competent in their use of the Arabic language and to participate and benefit from scholarly pursuits such as Qur’anic exegeses, hadith, fiqh, sirah, history, and classical and modern Arabic literature.
Learning classical Arabic effectively could not be more easier than this course of Madinah Islamic University. A tried and tested course over 40 years with a proven track record of success, it is ideal in terms of the topics covered and short time taken to learn. It is suitable for schools and colleges in the UK and other Western English speaking countries.
Whilst there are now several courses available on the market for the teaching of the Arabic language, the unique features of this particular one are:
It is very concise, consisting of only three books, all of which are short but extensive in their coverage.
It combines modern Arabic vocabulary with Islamic terminology as used in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
It covers all the essential Arabic grammatical rules in such a way that the student is spared the monotonous task of memorising them.
The author presents Arabic as a living and vibrant language and takes examples from Arabic in everyday use, as also from the Qur’an and Sunnah, so that as the student learns the languages, he also acquires an understanding of hundreds of Qur’anic verses, ahadith, Arabic parables and poetry. This allows the student to become directly involved in the study of the Qu’ran and Sunnah while also acquiring a sound understanding of the Arabic language.
About The Author
Dr Abdur Rahim: An outstanding Scholar of Arabic Language and Literature, deeply learned in the Glorious Qur’an and Sunnah.
Dr Abdur Rahim was born in the small town of Vaniyambadi in the state of Tamil Nadu, India in 1933. After finishing his secondary school studies, he joined Presidency College, University of Madras where he majored in English Language and Literature. He graduated in 1957. In 1964, he joined Al-Azhar University, Cairo, where he did his M.Phil. and PhD in Arabic Philology.
It is to be noted that Abdur Rahim learnt Arabic by himself.
In 1969, he joined the Islamic University of Madinah to teach Arabic Philology. Here, he was also associated with the Programme of teaching Arabic as a foreign language.
The course he designed for this purpose is now known as دروسُ اللغةِ العربيةِ لـغير الناطقين بـها Durus al-Lughah al-‘Arabiyyah li-Ghair al-Natiqina Biha. (Now these books are popularly known throughout the world as “MADINAH BOOKS”).
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Arabic Letters Activity Book
€14.00This book will help get your child to LOVE learning to read the Quran
- Is your child making slow progress through their Qaida?
- Are they bored and frustrated in their lessons?
- Do you find it hard to spare the time they need revising at home?
If so, you’re probably worried this experience will associate bad memories with their Quran learning, which might even lead to them not reciting the Quran often when they are older, and then they’ll miss out on so much reward in this world and the hereafter, leaving you to feel frustrated, sad and regretful.
You need a way to get your children excited about learning the Quran, speed up their learning progress exponentially, all from the comfort of your home, without needing to spend time teaching them.
That will help them in making fun memories with learning the Quran, which will ensure they’ll recite it throughout their lives and benefit from the treasures of peace and guidance the Quran provides. And with that, you’ll feel at ease, happy and fulfilled with no regrets.
What you’re looking for is something like the Arabic Alphabet Activity Book. At Learning Roots, we’ve been designing such solutions for children for over a decade.
The Arabic Alphabet Activity Book makes learning fun through:
- mazes
- stickers
- puzzles
- spot the difference
- matching games
- sequence games
- and so much more!
All that fun gets your child super excited about the Arabic Letters, so they’ll love learning and look forward to lessons.
The activity book covers letters in all their forms. Letters are the foundation blocks of words, so this makes the rest of their progress easier and faster, removing your frustration and building momentum in your child’s learning.
Best yet, most of the activities are self-explanatory, so your kids can get stuck in the book, needing little supervision from you, leaving you stress-free with great results.
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Gateway To Arabic Full Set Books 1 – 7 Dr Imran Hamza Alawiye
€49.00Book 1
With its wealth of practise materials, Gateway to Arabic Book One teaches the skills necessary for reading and writing the language.
- Recognition of Arabic letters in their isolate form
- Formulation of letters in their written isolate form, with clear arrows to indicate the correct writing direction
- The three short vowels: fatha, kasra and damma
- The recognition and formulation of letters in their joined forms
- Nunation (al-tanween)
- The three long vowels (al-madd)
- Al-sukun
- Al-shadda
- The sun and moon letters (al-huruf al-shamsiyyah wa’l-qamariyyah), and their associated rules
- Al-alif al-maqsura
- Al-hamza
Book 2
Gateway to Arabic Book Two builds on the basic reading and writing skills acquired in Book One (Starter Book). With a vocabulary of over 350 words and easy-to-follow explanations, supported by 250 illustrations, Book Two provides learners with a basic knowledge of Arabic grammar, enabling them to take their first steps in understanding and using non-verbal sentences.
- Gender of nouns and agreement of adjectives
- Asking and answering simple questions
- Use of the definite article
- Some prepositions and conjunctions
- Use of singular personal and attached pronouns
- The dual forms of nouns and adjectives
- Sound and broken plural nouns and adjectives
- Singular, dual and plural demonstrative pronouns
- Numbers from 1 to 10 and associated rules
- Simple dialogue
- A broad vocabulary grouped according to subject, including the home, the school, animals, shapes, colours, fruit and vegetables, transport, clothing, parts of the body, the family, occupations and nationalities.
Book 3
Offers a step-by-step approach to learning past and present tense verbs, with plenty of opportunity for practice. Each point of grammar is reinforced through sample conversations that offer the student the chance to use the language in a meaningful context and develop confidence in self-expressionThis book covers:
- Over 60 past and present tense verbs
- The imperative and negative imperative
- The nominative, accusative and genitive cases, including the genitive of possession (idafa)
- Comparative and superlative adjectives
- Attached and detached pronouns
- Word roots and word patterns
- Cardinal numbers from 1 to 19 and ordinal
- numbers from 1 to 10, and the rules governing their usage
- Prepositions
- Dialogue practice
- A comprehensive listing of the nouns used in the book, together with their plural forms
- A list of the past tense verbs used in the book, together with their present tense forms
Book 4
Gateway to Arabic Book Four focuses on family relationships and life in the home. It builds upon the student’s knowledge of past, present and imperative verbs by introducing some hollow, doubled root letter and ‘hamzated’ verb forms. Each topic is reinforced through the provision of realistic dialogues to enable the student to gain greater confidence and fluency in using Arabic.
This book covers:
- Family relationships
- Home and family life
- Asking for and giving directions
- Telling the time
- Extensive dialogue practice
- Doubled root letter verbs
- Hollow verbs
- Verbs with an initial alif or waw
- Verbs with a medial or final hamza
- Interrogative particles
- Rules governing hamza
- Cardinal numbers from 20 to 99 and ordinal numbers from 1 to 19 and the rules governing their use.
- A comprehensive listing of the nouns used in the book, together with their plural forms
- A list of the past tense of 115 verbs used in the book, together with their present tense forms
Book 5Book Five focuses on air travel, meals and medical matters.
It builds upon the student’s knowledge of first form verbs by
introducing various defective forms (verbs containing one or
more weak root letters). The book also extends the student’s
understanding of cardinal numbers into the thousands and
suggests practical applications for their useBook 6
Book Six concentrates on teaching Form Two, Three and Four
Verbs in a comprehensive manner, covering regular and irregular
verbs in various moods and tenses. It introduces the subjunctive
and jussive moods and the particles that govern them. The key
theme running through the book is the weather and seasons
and the student will learn to talk about the temperature and
the climate in various parts of the world at different times of the year.
As usual, passages of dialogue and extensive exercises
enable the student to put into practice the knowledge
he/she has acquireBook 7
Gateway to Arabic Book Seven adds to the student’s knowledge of the derived forms of Arabic verbs by teaching Forms Five to Ten inclusive, supported by written exercises. The key theme running through the book is overseas travel, and dialogues include dealing with lost luggage at the airport, calling a taxi, booking a hotel room and exchanging money
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I LOVE MY GRANDFATHER AND MY GRANDMOTHER (ARABIC/ENGLISH)
€7.00This bilingual English & Arabic book series teaches children about Allah and the important people in their lives.
The third book in this Loving Series, I Love My Grandfather and My Grandmother.
This book develops
– Arabic word recognition
– Allah (God) consciousness
– Connection to the Arabic language
– An appreciation of what Allah (God) has given us
Includes a transliteration table to assist non-Arabic readers.
There are 2 other books in the Loving Series.
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My Mat – The Alphabet Friend by Learning Roots
€5.99Language English Publisher / Brand Learning Roots Author/Artist N/A Age Group 2 to 6 yrs -
Qaida Noorania A4 with QR Code
€9.00This is a simple yet well-designed and scientific method of learning how to read the letters and words of the Glorious Qur’aan.
This book also includes a QR code, directing you to online lessons that will help you learn.
It is organized in a reasonable order, starting with single letters, combined letters, then the letters at the beginning of the Surahs of the Qur’aan, then vowels, and so on.
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What to Say When… (Card Game)
€7.99Protect Your Child By Connecting Them to Allah
Do you ever wish that your child had a stronger connection with their Lord?
Do you want your child to be under Allah’s protection?
One of the most effective ways to achieve this is to ensure your child constantly remembers Allah. There are duas for all occasions and with What to Say When you can ensure your child is building a stronger bond between themselves and Allah whilst also enjoying themselves. Here’s how:
- What to Say When contains everyday duas so that their learning practical and they get plenty of chances of practice the words throughout the day.
- Each dua is isolated on its own card in large text and broken down into small chunks making it easy for your child to memorise.
- Every dua is translated in English so your child can unlock the powerful meanings of these words.
- There are cute pictures illustrating each dua in action so that your child can visualise when and where the words would be used.
- The What to Say When cards can also be used in game play so your child can have fun learning the duas whilst also being able to independently track their own progress.
- The What to Say When has helped thousands of children across the globe familiarise themselves both the everyday duas and has also been used by many madrasahs to teach these powerful words to children.
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