
Arabic Grammar
Before embarking on this section, please remember Shaykh's advice:
"The meaning of the verse is much more important than the grammar. With every verse, think- what do I learn from this verse?"
Arabic grammar can sometimes put students off from learning. However, over the years, shaykh has condensed all the grammar he feels is necessary to successfully understand the Qur'an into the lessons below.
Grammar - Section One
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Sun & Moon Letters
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Noun table
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Prepositions
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Pronouns
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Verbs - Present, Future & Past tenses
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Passive Voice
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Grammar - Section Two
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Imperative
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Pronouns
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Place Names
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Active Participle
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Passive Participle
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Absolute Negation
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Elative (exaggerated form)
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Specification
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Numbers
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Grammar - Section Three
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Absolute Object
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Emphasis
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Conditional Statement
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Comparative/Superlative
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Relative Pronouns
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The Indeclinable
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Interrogative Particles
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Possession
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Vocative
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Exemption
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Sentences
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The Five Nouns
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Demonstrative Pronouns
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Emphasis
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Object for Time & Place
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