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This is lesson 7 of understanding Quranic grammar series.
In this lesson we'll talk further about Arabic Pronouns. This time, we'll be discussing attached pronouns, which typically come attached to the end of words. We also call them suffixes since they come at the end of words.
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Beautifully explained Mashallah! It is simple short and easy to understand therefore I have forwarded your video to some of my friends and relatives who are also learning the Qur'an like me. Eagerly waiting for lesson 8 to come. Your other videos are also very useful. جزاك الله خيران
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Finally, would you please help me meeting my quarries:
1.why Allah is referred as HE in the quran?
2.why does Allah refer to himself as WE in the quran ?
Note: I have gone through the explanations given by dr.zakir Naik &
Farik Naik that couldn't satisfy me.
Regards
Dr. Taifur Rahim
Bangladesh
Alhamdulilah, alhamdulilah.
May Allah reward you for your efforts, amen.
1- The reason is purely linguistic. In Arabic there is only masculine and feminine pronouns, so we use these pronouns to refer to things like 'table' - 'pen' 'rocket' and so on, but it doesn't mean that these things have gender. Therefore, to refer to Allah, one of these two pronouns had to be chosen for us to understand, but it is by no means suggesting that Allah (may He be exalted) is masculine or feminine, because there is nothing like Allah. I also have a video lesson planned to answer that question more comprehensively in shaa Allah, so please wait for it, it will be published very soon in shaa Allah.
2- The plural form in Arabic is used to indicate greatness, and does not only refer to number. You can also address people you want to respect using the plural form, so show respect.
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Assalamoualaikoum. Prefix is fi and suffix is ka and houmou.I'm sorry I cannot write in arabic from my mobile phone. JAZAKALLAHKHAIR for all yr lessons.
Thank you. Very clear explanation.now I understand very well. Thank you. May Allah bless you sir.
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Ma Sha Allah
Tabarak Kal Allah
99 names of Allah(سبحانه و تعالى)
Learn the 99 names of Allah(سبحانه و تعالى) here and apply them in your life to increase in faith
1
ٱلْرَّحْمَـانُ
AR-RAHMAAN
The Most or Entirely Merciful
2
ٱلْرَّحِيْمُ
AR-RAHEEM
The Bestower of Mercy
3
ٱلْمَلِكُ
AL-MALIK
The King and Owner of Dominion
4
ٱلْقُدُّوسُ
AL-QUDDUS
The Absolutely Pure
5
ٱلْسَّلَامُ
AS-SALAM
The Perfection and Giver of Peace
6
ٱلْمُؤْمِنُ
AL-MU’MIN
The One Who gives Emaan and Security
7
ٱلْمُهَيْمِنُ
AL-MUHAYMIN
The Guardian, The Witness, The Overseer
8
ٱلْعَزِيزُ
AL-AZEEZ
The All Mighty
9
ٱلْجَبَّارُ
AL-JABBAR
The Compeller, The Restorer
10
ٱلْمُتَكَبِّرُ
AL-MUTAKABBIR
The Supreme, The Majestic
11
ٱلْخَالِقُ
AL-KHAALIQ
The Creator, The Maker
12
ٱلْبَارِئُ
AL-BAARI’
The Originator
13
ٱلْمُصَوِّرُ
AL-MUSAWWIR
The Fashioner
14
ٱلْغَفَّارُ
AL-GHAFFAR
The All- and Oft-Forgiving
15
ٱلْقَهَّارُ
AL-QAHHAR
The Subduer, The Ever-Dominating
16
ٱلْوَهَّابُ
AL-WAHHAAB
The Giver of Gifts
17
ٱلْرَّزَّاقُ
AR-RAZZAAQ
The Provider
18
ٱلْفَتَّاحُ
AL-FATTAAH
The Opener, The Judge
19
ٱلْعَلِيمُ
AL-‘ALEEM
The All-Knowing, The Omniscient
20
ٱلْقَابِضُ
AL-QAABID
The Withholder
21
ٱلْبَاسِطُ
AL-BAASIT
The Extender
22
ٱلْخَافِضُ
AL-KHAAFIDH
The Reducer, The Abaser
23
ٱلْرَّافِعُ
AR-RAAFI’
The Exalter, The Elevator
24
ٱلْمُعِزُّ
AL-MU’IZZ
The Honourer, The Bestower
25
ٱلْمُذِلُّ
AL-MUZIL
The Dishonourer, The Humiliator
26
ٱلْسَّمِيعُ
AS-SAMEE’
The All-Hearing
27
ٱلْبَصِيرُ
AL-BASEER
The All-Seeing
28
ٱلْحَكَمُ
AL-HAKAM
The Judge, The Giver of Justice
29
ٱلْعَدْلُ
AL-‘ADL
The Utterly Just
30
ٱلْلَّطِيفُ
AL-LATEEF
The Subtle One, The Most Gentle
31
ٱلْخَبِيرُ
AL-KHABEER
The Acquainted, the All-Aware
32
ٱلْحَلِيمُ
AL-HALEEM
The Most Forbearing
33
ٱلْعَظِيمُ
AL-‘ATHEEM
The Magnificent, The Supreme
34
ٱلْغَفُورُ
AL-GHAFOOR
The Forgiving, The Exceedingly Forgiving
35
ٱلْشَّكُورُ
ASH-SHAKOOR
The Most Appreciative
36
ٱلْعَلِيُّ
AL-‘ALEE
The Most High, The Exalted
37
ٱلْكَبِيرُ
AL-KABEER
The Greatest, The Most Grand
38
ٱلْحَفِيظُ
AL-HAFEEDH
The Preserver, The All-Heedful and All-Protecting
39
ٱلْمُقِيتُ
AL-MUQEET
The Sustainer
40
ٱلْحَسِيبُ
AL-HASEEB
The Reckoner, The Sufficient
41
ٱلْجَلِيلُ
AL-JALEEL
The Majestic
42
ٱلْكَرِيمُ
AL-KAREEM
The Most Generous, The Most Esteemed
43
ٱلْرَّقِيبُ
AR-RAQEEB
The Watchful
44
ٱلْمُجِيبُ
AL-MUJEEB
The Responsive One
45
ٱلْوَاسِعُ
AL-WAASI’
The All-Encompassing, the Boundless
46
ٱلْحَكِيمُ
AL-HAKEEM
The All-Wise
47
ٱلْوَدُودُ
AL-WADOOD
The Most Loving
48
ٱلْمَجِيدُ
AL-MAJEED
The Glorious, The Most Honorable
49
ٱلْبَاعِثُ
AL-BA’ITH
The Resurrector, The Raiser of the Dead
50
ٱلْشَّهِيدُ
ASH-SHAHEED
The All- and Ever Witnessing
51
ٱلْحَقُّ
AL-HAQQ
The Absolute Truth
52
ٱلْوَكِيلُ
AL-WAKEEL
The Trustee, The Disposer of Affairs
53
ٱلْقَوِيُّ
AL-QAWIYY
The All-Strong
54
ٱلْمَتِينُ
AL-MATEEN
The Firm, The Steadfast
55
ٱلْوَلِيُّ
AL-WALIYY
The Protecting Associate
56
ٱلْحَمِيدُ
AL-HAMEED
The Praiseworthy
57
ٱلْمُحْصِيُ
AL-MUHSEE
The All-Enumerating, The Counter
58
ٱلْمُبْدِئُ
AL-MUBDI
The Originator, The Initiator
59
ٱلْمُعِيدُ
AL-MU’ID
The Restorer, The Reinstater
60
ٱلْمُحْيِى
AL-MUHYEE
The Giver of Life
61
ٱلْمُمِيتُ
AL-MUMEET
The Bringer of Death, the Destroyer
62
ٱلْحَىُّ
AL-HAYY
The Ever-Living
63
ٱلْقَيُّومُ
AL-QAYYOOM
The Sustainer, The Self-Subsisting
64
ٱلْوَاجِدُ
AL-WAAJID
The Perceiver
65
ٱلْمَاجِدُ
AL-MAAJID
The Illustrious, the Magnificent
66
ٱلْوَاحِدُ
AL-WAAHID
The One
67
ٱلْأَحَد
AL-AHAD
The Unique, The Only One
68
ٱلْصَّمَدُ
AS-SAMAD
The Eternal, Satisfier of Needs
69
ٱلْقَادِرُ
AL-QADIR
The Capable, The Powerful
70
ٱلْمُقْتَدِرُ
AL-MUQTADIR
The Omnipotent
71
ٱلْمُقَدِّمُ
AL-MUQADDIM
The Expediter, The Promoter
72
ٱلْمُؤَخِّرُ
AL-MU’AKHKHIR
The Delayer, the Retarder
73
ٱلأَوَّلُ
AL-AWWAL
The First
74
ٱلْآخِرُ
AL-AAKHIR
The Last
75
ٱلْظَّاهِرُ
AZ-DHAAHIR
The Manifest
76
ٱلْبَاطِنُ
AL-BAATIN
The Hidden One, Knower of the Hidden
77
ٱلْوَالِي
AL-WAALI
The Governor, The Patron
78
ٱلْمُتَعَالِي
AL-MUTA’ALI
The Self Exalted
79
ٱلْبَرُّ
AL-BARR
The Source of Goodness, the Kind Benefactor
80
ٱلْتَّوَّابُ
AT-TAWWAB
The Ever-Pardoning, The Relenting
81
ٱلْمُنْتَقِمُ
AL-MUNTAQIM
The Avenger
82
ٱلْعَفُوُّ
AL-‘AFUWW
The Pardoner
83
ٱلْرَّؤُفُ
AR-RA’OOF
The Most Kind
84
مَالِكُ ٱلْمُلْكُ
MAALIK-UL-MULK
Master of the Kingdom, Owner of the Dominion
85
ذُو ٱلْجَلَالِ وَٱلْإِكْرَامُ
DHUL-JALAALI WAL-IKRAAM
Possessor of Glory and Honour, Lord of Majesty and Generosity
86
ٱلْمُقْسِطُ
AL-MUQSIT
The Equitable, the Requiter
87
ٱلْجَامِعُ
AL-JAAMI’
The Gatherer, the Uniter
88
ٱلْغَنيُّ
AL-GHANIYY
The Self-Sufficient, The Wealthy
89
ٱلْمُغْنِيُّ
AL-MUGHNI
The Enricher
90
ٱلْمَانِعُ
AL-MANI’
The Withholder
91
ٱلْضَّارُ
AD-DHARR
The Distresser
92
ٱلْنَّافِعُ
AN-NAFI’
The Propitious, the Benefactor
93
ٱلْنُّورُ
AN-NUR
The Light, The Illuminator
94
ٱلْهَادِي
AL-HAADI
The Guide
95
ٱلْبَدِيعُ
AL-BADEE’
The Incomparable Originator
96
ٱلْبَاقِي
AL-BAAQI
The Ever-Surviving, The Everlasting
97
ٱلْوَارِثُ
AL-WAARITH
The Inheritor, The Heir
98
ٱلْرَّشِيدُ
AR-RASHEED
The Guide, Infallible Teacher
99
ٱلْصَّبُورُ
AS-SABOOR
The Forbearing, The Patient
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Brother can you please make one video on how you make your videos, its owesome, never saw such presentations on RUclips..please let me know which tool you are using. Thanks 😊
Jazakallahu khairan
Jazak Allah !
Assalamualaikum
How many grammar episodes will there be? May Allah reward you immensely for this work.
السلام عليكم
MASHALLAH THX BROTHER
فسيكفيكهم
Means
ف so
س future marker
يكفي he suffices
ك obj 1 pronoun meaning u
ہم obj 2 prounoun meaning them
So he will suffice you from them????
هل أنا صح يا أستاذ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
Excellent Ma shaa Allah
@@Arabic101 how do you get the "from"? I was having some problems cuz i translated so he will suffice you, them
Seperated pronouns: تلک، نحن، ھذا، یوسف،
Attached pronouns: ہ، کم، ک، ہم
فَسَيَكْفِيكَهُمُ
ف Prefix
ك Suffix object, Attached singular pronoun
هُمُ Attached plural pronoun ,Suffix subject
Jazak Allah Kherrun for this Great work! One question: the attached form of pronoun "HUM" is also "HUM", but when does this change to HIM at 11:27?
Very well done! Mashallah
Alhamdulillah
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
I have a query, would be greateful if get the answer: sometimes in 'hu' in the attached pronoun is written with 'domma' and sometimes with 'waw sogira'; which one is used when. any explanation video or link will be great
Please help!
Around 10:50 when you are explaining about "kunna" for "you/your-female-plural", that is the story about Prophet Yusuf and a certain woman who tried to seduce him. Again, A WOMAN not women. So how come the pronoun "kunna" is used in the ayat while there was only one woman not many women? The guile told in the ayat is of one woman, not many women. The series of ayats clearly tells us about the story of Prophet Yusuf and one woman not many women.
Please answer and thanks alot!
When will we start studying actual verbs and tenses. I know these things.
It's gradually some people don't know this
@@abubhakharabubhakhar8505 He explained it in the previous Ism parts in Quran Grammar.
@@ivanovv__3 ok
Asslamo alikom,
Once we get to know how to conjugate verbs, I'll resume the 85% vocabulary series, and in it, you'll learn the most frequently used verbs in the Quran in shaa Allah.
@@Arabic101 jazakumullahu bil khair
Another help, please.
The word "fa asqaeenaa kumooh" contains no subject. How did you decide whether it is "we" or "I" who give drink?
Mashala lakuwata ilabila
Jzk.
Hello, I have a general question. Do these grammar videos in the Quranic Grammer List also applies to MSA?
Yes, they do.
Is there no homework for lessons 6 onwards?
Can you recommend a grammar book with english version or can you make a book for us
Asslamo alikom,
There is a book in the making in shaa Allah. It will be available for free when it is done in shaa Allah.
سلام علیکم
I couldn't download the poster from the link.
You will find it on our downloads page brother:
arabic101.org/shop/
Thank you very much brother, I got it.
Why the short vowel used in the end of a word and what's its meaning?why some letter skipped?please make a video about it...I watch only your video for Arabic...
That is an excellent question brother,
I've noted it, and will make a short lesson about that issue very soon in shaa Allah ..
Jazakum Allahu khairan.
Asslamo alikom
@@Arabic101 sir,I recently watched lesson 5 of Quranic grammar....I actually asked for this which is called 'case ending'...
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Fa:means as /and/then. Ka means you singular. Hum means they plural
Did i do mistake?
What about the و in the word before last
Assalamualaikum... My spoken and written language isn't the arabic. What i found out the arabic language has quite a complex structure compare to my language. How could i get more understanding of the arabic language structures?
Wa alikom asslam,
I think it would be better if you start from the beginning, though I am not sure what your level is. However, it is always good to have foundations for your knowledge ..
Here is a video that gives you an idea where you should start: ruclips.net/video/86qiFqqZSG0/видео.html
Asslamo alikom
I thought pronouns are only for the nouns. And in yours example you tell about its like this how I said. Then why we learn it for verbs? Eid mubarek!! May Allah grand you to paradies
Because if you want to use a verb with a pronoun (which you will have to), the verb has to agree with the pronoun and be properly conjugated. That's why, it's important to learn the pronouns before learning about verb conjugation.
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Hi Is the Pronouns fall into ISM ?
Yes
Why "my father" at 12:4:5 with "ti", while "my father" at 12:93:7 with "ya" ?
From Teacher:
Both يا أبي and يا أبتِ mean 'O my father' - The second form is friendlier when addressing the father .. that doesn't mean that the first one is less formal or less polite.
The yaa at the end of أبي is compensated by the تِ at the end ..
Eventually, in English they would be translate the same.
السلام عليكم أخي الكريم، أنا من كشمير أنا أحتاج إلى مساعدتكم، يعني كيف نعرب "لا علاقة مباشرة" هل هذا لا علاقةً مباشرةً أو لا علاقةٌ مباشرةٌ أو لا علاقةَ مباشرةَ
لا علاقةَ مباشرةً
tolong buatkan dalam bahasa Indonesia
A question
what functionality of Waw here 13:48
Excellent Question brother ..
This waw has no grammatical function, but it has a phonetic one .. In Arabic it is called واو الإشباع and it is added to make it easier to pronounce the word.
This waw and other letters added to verbs were already on my plan to explain as they confuse many learners when they learn verbs in Arabic. So it will be explained in more details in shaa Allah
Asslamo alikom
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