The Different Types & Meanings of Letter Fa ف in Arabic

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @Arabicwithamina
    @Arabicwithamina  26 дней назад +3

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  • @nazkhan7141
    @nazkhan7141 7 дней назад +1

    Amazing understanding of Arabia grammar and explained so simply.

  • @rafianusrath7843
    @rafianusrath7843 18 дней назад

    Ma sha Allah very well explained
    Barakallahu feeki

  • @Andrew-kt2my
    @Andrew-kt2my 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you, Teacher!

  • @firdousidhamankar2632
    @firdousidhamankar2632 24 дня назад +1

    Thank You! May Allah give you good reward for this.

  • @zafar9156
    @zafar9156 26 дней назад +1

    You are an excellent mualima and you teach in detail with simple examples.
    JazakaAllah khair please continue making regular videos. I am able to access the courses on your website. Thanks.

  • @daud184
    @daud184 24 дня назад +1

    Very beautifully and comprehesively described. Great work.

  • @nilofershariat2803
    @nilofershariat2803 25 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much. Jazack Allah kheran.❤

  • @abdullahvayalar
    @abdullahvayalar 25 дней назад +1

    great

  • @katyflame3668
    @katyflame3668 24 дня назад

    Well explained!

  • @SethAdams-k3c
    @SethAdams-k3c 24 дня назад +1

    Jazakallah kayr for the great lesson and sharing the beautiful hadith in your lesson ❤

  • @nazreens1475
    @nazreens1475 26 дней назад +1

    Jazakillah khyran 🎉

  • @muhammedminty
    @muhammedminty 25 дней назад +1

    Excellent

  • @habsim8954
    @habsim8954 26 дней назад

    Very helpful video - Jazaka’Allah khair

  • @the_Dark_Knight_12
    @the_Dark_Knight_12 25 дней назад

    May Allah bless you and your loved ones

  • @erikanemmanuel618
    @erikanemmanuel618 25 дней назад

    Shukran

  • @sonisenjaya8499
    @sonisenjaya8499 24 дня назад +1

    I hope next video, you will explain usلو،لولا

  • @Azothoth827
    @Azothoth827 18 дней назад

    4:32 the way i memorise the different meaning is by pretending "fa(for)" and "fa(so)" are 2 different words,it makes it easier.

  • @ST12365
    @ST12365 25 дней назад

    طريقة التعلم لديك عظيم!!
    هل تقدمين دروساً للطلاب عبر زوم؟

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina  25 дней назад

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  • @4d1231
    @4d1231 25 дней назад

    Ijtahid in the urdu context implies (an effort towards) an original interpretation (of issues)

  • @شخص_غاضب_ومتعلم
    @شخص_غاضب_ومتعلم 24 дня назад

    I feel like the prefix فَ is used to create a break between sentences without breaking it into separate sentences.

  • @Azothoth827
    @Azothoth827 18 дней назад

    3:32 I never knew names could also have harakaat at the end, what would the name "TalHa" have at the end of it if we put it in this sentence?

  • @shahankhan2468
    @shahankhan2468 25 дней назад

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  • @cac5821
    @cac5821 25 дней назад

    It is very useful. But please, read the arabic a bit slower so we can follow the correct pronunciation. Thanks a lot.

  • @sujanto26
    @sujanto26 25 дней назад +4

    I am wondering why when you speak english (transalating) so clear, but when you dictate the arabic text soooo faast...

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina  25 дней назад +1

      Thank you for pointing that out. I'll try to speak slower in future videos.

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 24 дня назад

      That is what modern-day Arabic is all about!
      The faster you talk, by their culture, the better you are!
      _peace_

    • @MyIELTS_6336
      @MyIELTS_6336 24 дня назад

      Thank you

    • @sujanto26
      @sujanto26 23 дня назад

      @@shukriyusof2104 you might be right, but this video is for education, a teaching.

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 23 дня назад

      @sujanto26 Precisely!
      It is teaching you to understand!
      Now you understand!
      _peace_

  • @shukriyusof2104
    @shukriyusof2104 24 дня назад

    At the 10:17 minute mark you used the example, _"... if you seek help then seek help from Allah..."_ to illustrate the conditional response of the letter _"fa"_
    Which comes first?
    a.) the ACTION of seeking help?
    or
    b.) the seeking of this help from Allah?
    Doesn't this contradict what you are saying?
    In that, seeking the help from Allah *is the direct consequence of you wanting to seek help* and NOT the other way around?
    After all, you don't seek the help from Allah if you are not seeking help, correct?
    So, beyond any reasonable doubt, the action of wanting to seek help comes first!
    It starts with you saying, _"I want to seek help"_
    And, then... you seek the help from Allah!
    You don't first seek the help from Allah... and then say, _"I want to seek help,"_ do you?
    No, of course not!
    _peace_
    *The Quran is its own dictionary. It explains everything in detail.*

    • @Arabicwithamina
      @Arabicwithamina  24 дня назад

      Great points. The fa is part of a conditional sentence. If you seek help, then seek help from Allah.
      The intention to seek help is followed by seeking help from Allah.

    • @shukriyusof2104
      @shukriyusof2104 23 дня назад

      @Arabicwithamina You wrote, _"the intention to seek help _*_is followed_*_ by seeking help from Allah."_
      So *the condition* of _seeking help from Allah_ comes AFTER your action or desire to seek help!
      I have always held the belief that the modern-day Arabic grammar rules have been re-engineeref & designed to obfuscate the *Clear Quran!*
      Please go read surah Al-Ma'idah verse 6 (5:6) and understand which *"condition"* is conditional upon which *"condition?"*
      Proposition #1
      Is the _"stand"_ *followed by* the _"wash?"_
      Proposition #2
      Is the _"wash"_ *followed by* the _"stand?"_
      The modern-day Arabic grammar is one of the main reasons the *clear & detailed Quran* has become difficult to understand *today!*
      _peace_
      *The Quran is its own dictionary. It explains everything in detail.*
      _peace_