Alif Arnab - Childrens Arabic Alphabet Song / Nasheed - No Music بدون إيقاع) أنشودة الحروف العربية)
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025
- Arabic alphabet for kids, by listening to this song without music!
Arabic alphabet song, ARABIC ABC, Islamic Nasheed, 2018
English Translation:
Alif is for rabbit, who runs and plays
he eats carrots so he does not get tired
Baa’ is for a duck that jumped once
She fell down and the cat laughed at her
Taa’ is for a crown on the head
it has gold and diamonds
Thaa’ is for a fox who caught a chicken
he is sly when needed
Jeem is for a camel in the desert
like a ship on the water
Ḥaa’ is for Ḥajj, the best desire
in which we do ṭawaaf around the ka‘bah
Khaa’ is for bread at the vendor
No one eats it except the hungry
Daal is for rooster that has a good voice
it got up to make athaan on the rooftop
Thaal is for a wolf, a tough monster
nothing scares him away but the dog
Raa’ is for a man who knew his religion
so he is honest and trustworthy
Zaay is for a flower, yellow and red
in my eyes it is the best sight
Seen is for a clock that keeps the time
at my school or at my home
Sheen is for the sun, a creation of God
in it we find warmth and light
Ṣaad is for a fisherman who threw his net
after a while he caught a fish
Ḍaad is for an officer who protects my country
keeps my safety, and looks after my home
Ṭaa’ is for a child, the most beautiful one
who is clean and is good looking
Ẓaa’ is for a fingernail that we cleaned
it grew a little bit longer, so we clipped it
‘ayn is for an eye who fears God
it sees good things that please Him
Ghayn is for a cave, the cave of Ḥiraa’
in it the Qur’aan was revealed
Faa’ is for an elephant who has tusks
and he is a friend my friends
Qaaf is for the moon, which has phases
and timings that guide the one who asks
Kaaf is for a dog who lived beside me
he watches over my sheep and guards my house
Laam is for flesh that makes me grow
it covers my bones, in it I’m the highest (creation)
Meem is for a mosque, the house of God
where I pray every prayer
Noon is for a river, the river Nile
it is generous and not stingy
Haa’ is for a pyramid that has a high top
and building it is a sign of zeal
Waaw is for a human’s face
that is enlightened with faith
Yaa’ is for a hand drawing a flower
creating a shape, or expressing an idea