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Arabic Qaida

Arabic Qaida

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Introduction

This program is crafted for individuals of all ages who are new to Quranic education. Our team of highly skilled online Quran tutors starts by introducing the Norani Qaida, a beginner's guide that aids in recognizing word formations with ease. Through this approach, learners can acquire Quranic reading skills with a flawless Arabic accent, regardless of their age or prior experience.

Throughout the course, you will gradually master the Arabic alphabet, learning the individual letter forms, their sounds, and their various contextual forms. Guided by experienced instructors, you will practice proper pronunciation and handwriting techniques to ensure clear and accurate communication.

Course Highlights

1 - Arabic Alphabets

Explore Arabic alphabets — grasp letter shapes, sounds, and pronunciation. Build a strong foundation for Quranic recitation and language skills.

2 - Harakat (Vowel Marks)

To get better at Arabic, you'll learn about vowel sounds. These sounds are important because they change how letters are pronounced.

3 - Tanween and Sukoon

In your learning journey, you'll also grasp the concepts of "nunation" (tanween) and "silencing" (sukoon). These concepts are essential for reading accurately. "Nunation" involves adding a specific sound at the end of words, while "silencing" means not adding any vowel sound.

4 - Long Vowels (Madd)

In the intricate journey of mastering Arabic, understanding and perfecting long vowels, or "Madd," is a pivotal milestone. Madd not only lends melodiousness to your speech but also ensures precise communication, enabling you to express yourself with eloquence and accuracy.

5 - Joint Letters (Huroof Muraqqabah)

As you start learning Arabic, it's important to know about "Joint Letters" or "Huroof Muraqqabah." These are combinations of two or more Arabic letters written together. They're important because they influence how Arabic writing looks and flows, especially in beautiful calligraphy and everyday written communication.

6 - Rules of Noon Sakinah

'Rules of Noon Sakinah' in Arabic refer to specific pronunciation rules that apply when you encounter the letter "Ų†" (noon) with a "sukun" (a diacritical mark indicating that there is no vowel sound following it).

These rules dictate how you should pronounce and connect words for correct Arabic pronunciation and recitation. Understanding these rules is essential for proper Arabic pronunciation and fluency.

7 - Rules of Meem Sakinah

'Rules of Meem Sakinah' in Arabic are pronunciation guidelines that come into play when you encounter the letter "Ų…" (meem) with a "sukun" (a diacritical mark indicating that there is no vowel sound following it).

These rules specify how to pronounce and connect words correctly in Arabic. Understanding these rules is important for precise Arabic pronunciation and fluent speech.

8 - Rules of Laam and Raa

'The Rules of Laam and Raa' in Arabic refer to specific pronunciation guidelines that apply when you encounter the letters "Ų„" (laam) and "Øą" (raa) in certain linguistic contexts. These rules are essential for correct Arabic pronunciation and understanding, particularly when it comes to enunciating these letters accurately to convey meaning properly. Mastering these rules is crucial for fluent and precise Arabic speech.

9 - Rules of Qalqalah

'The Rules of Qalqalah' in Arabic are pronunciation rules that pertain to specific letters: "Ų‚" (qaf), "Øˇ" (taa), "ب" (baa), "ØŦ" (jeem), and "د" (dal). When these letters appear with a "sukun" (a diacritical mark indicating no vowel sound) at the end of a word or within a word, there is a slight bouncing or echoing sound made.

These rules help ensure accurate pronunciation and rhythm in Arabic speech. Mastery of these rules is crucial for clear and natural Arabic pronunciation.

10 - Silent Letters

'Silent Letters' in a language are letters that you see in a word but do not pronounce when you say the word out loud. In some words, certain letters are there for spelling reasons but have no sound. Knowing which letters are silent is important for correct pronunciation and spelling in a language.

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