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  • @LONEWOLF-os2wk
    @LONEWOLF-os2wk 2 года назад +2

    8:20 Hua, Huma, Hum....
    - Yours respectively
    LONE WOLF

  • @rashedhossain5726
    @rashedhossain5726 2 года назад +2

    আলহামদুলিল্লাহ

  • @fazalmahmud2050
    @fazalmahmud2050 Месяц назад

    The reason behind putting Jaynamaz in the background of ustaadh, is because of contrast of white background and white shirt. ❤❤❤

  • @marvoht
    @marvoht 10 лет назад +1

    can someone please please explain what he meant by any verb being a fa kalmah 3een kalmah and lam kalmah... is it that all verbs will start with one of these letters or that all verbs will have fatah (vowel sound) on it.. ! thanks in advance

    • @seifullaah73
      @seifullaah73 9 лет назад

      +tee h Hi the fa kalima and and the ayn kalima and the lam kalima are like labels to refer to a letter of a verb which coincidentally have 3 letters well most of them, e.g. dh ha ba, dh is the f kalima or the 1st radical position, ha is the 2nd radical the ayn kalima position and ba is the lam kalima 3rd radical so these just labels for the positions of the verb.

    • @anshas1234
      @anshas1234 8 лет назад

      +Seifula Sharif uhh

    • @seifullaah73
      @seifullaah73 8 лет назад +1

      let me explain as basic as i can. the root word which arabic verbs use is 'fa 3a la' and most verbs have three letters. eg. ka ta ba, in this case ka would be the fa kalima or the first letter of the verb, ayn kalima being the second letter of the verb and la kalima being the third letter of the verb. you can just say 1st, 2nd or 3rd letter just remember fa 3a la.

    • @seifullaah73
      @seifullaah73 8 лет назад +1

      root verb = FA |3A | LA
      KA |TA | BA
      KHA | RA | JA
      then you can see the kalima's are labels referring to where the letter is in the verb e.g. above, in kataba ka is the fa kalima