Just at 3:24, I think there may be a mistake. The good (female) Muslims still has tanwin at the end of Muslims (female) and the adjective used, good (plural female), following it does as well, when it should just be single dhamma. This contradicts with what I think is correct usage at 5:03 where the endings for both girls and beautiful use just a single dhamma because of the definite nature of adding 'al'.
You wrote هم اولاد الطيبون but you pronounced هم الاولاد الطيبون at 6:00. It triggered me, kinda click bait, haha. I was wondering how could a mudhafu ilaih being marfu. When I watched it, it's just that you forgot to write the alif lam. BTW your videos are awesome. Keep it up brother :)
Hello all ! Does this sentense is correct and what is the meaning ? القسمُ جميلٌ Because I've it in a book and I believe until now that the correct was : قسمٌ جميلٌ or القسمُ الجميلُ I'm doubtfull ? 🤔 Thanks you 😉
@@SiratAlMustaqeem hey brother, sorry for taking a lot of your time, but the name of the UAE is "الإمارات العربية المتحدة", where al-mutahida is also in the singular? Why? I had this doubt from a long time so I thought I would ask you ☺️ thank you so much ❤️
@@ashaydwivedi420 because mutahida itself means Unity. Mutahida is derieved from the word Ahada which means the number one. Same as in English unity is derieved from the Greek word Uno which means one. Can one or unity be plural? Unity is always singular. One cannot be plural. There is no plural for Mutahida too.
I think you're all mixed up in the first rule sir. If NOUN --> ADJECTIVE = Noun is followed by adjective (like how it is in Arabic) If ADJECTIVE --> NOUN = Adjective is followed by noun (like how it is in English) I think the confusion stems from thinking about it in the literal sense like when you're being followed by someone, the person is BEHIND you. But in this context followed is more like "follow up" so it is the FRONT. I understand where you might be coming from in this because I too used to think otherwise. Regardless, Thank you so much for the lessons. May Allah (SWT) reward you greatly for your work. As-salamu aleykum.
Afroz Saifi The Arabic rule says... "Every ism will remain in Case 1 by default...until it has a reason to change into Case 2 or Case 3" For example.... You studied in Lesson 23, that any ism that follows a Preposition changes into Case 3.. So if the word Muslims is following a preposition...then it will be Muslimeena... But if there is no reason for changing the ism into Case 2 or Case 3, then by default it will be in Case 1.. Means 1. Good Muslims → Muslimoona Tayyiboona 2. with good Muslims → ma' muslimeena tayyibeena (with = ma' → it is a preposition, so, it changed Muslimoona into muslimeena)
Afroz Saifi Aan (ان) comes in Nominative Case for Dual Ism.. And Oon (ون) comes in Nominative Case for Plural Ism Muslim = One Muslim Muslimaani = Two Muslims Muslimoona = Many Muslim
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MashaAllah again a lovely lesson. Wish you had been my teacher in school lol!
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Masha Allah
Just at 3:24, I think there may be a mistake. The good (female) Muslims still has tanwin at the end of Muslims (female) and the adjective used, good (plural female), following it does as well, when it should just be single dhamma. This contradicts with what I think is correct usage at 5:03 where the endings for both girls and beautiful use just a single dhamma because of the definite nature of adding 'al'.
Shukran Ustazun
هم الاولا الطيبون / هم اولاد الطيبون
Which is correct?
i feel like there's an english grammatical mistake when saying the rule 1... but i am not sure....
You wrote هم اولاد الطيبون but you pronounced هم الاولاد الطيبون at 6:00. It triggered me, kinda click bait, haha. I was wondering how could a mudhafu ilaih being marfu. When I watched it, it's just that you forgot to write the alif lam. BTW your videos are awesome. Keep it up brother :)
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Beautiful girl
Hi teacher,
I am unable to run your RUclips clips.
Hello all !
Does this sentense is correct and what is the meaning ?
القسمُ جميلٌ
Because I've it in a book and I believe until now that the correct was :
قسمٌ جميلٌ
or
القسمُ الجميلُ
I'm doubtfull ? 🤔
Thanks you 😉
Al-Qismu Jameelun
= The part is beautiful
Qismun Jameelun
= Beautiful part
Al-Qismu Al-Jameelu
= The beautiful part
@@SiratAlMustaqeem barak Allah oufik ! It's very clear now
when we say "الإمارات العربية", why isn't al-3arbiiya in plural?
Because names cannot be plural. There cannot be Arabias.. there is only one Arabia
@@SiratAlMustaqeem hey brother, sorry for taking a lot of your time, but the name of the UAE is "الإمارات العربية المتحدة", where al-mutahida is also in the singular? Why? I had this doubt from a long time so I thought I would ask you ☺️ thank you so much ❤️
@@ashaydwivedi420 because mutahida itself means Unity.
Mutahida is derieved from the word Ahada which means the number one.
Same as in English unity is derieved from the Greek word Uno which means one.
Can one or unity be plural?
Unity is always singular. One cannot be plural. There is no plural for Mutahida too.
@@SiratAlMustaqeem thank you so much ❤️ may Allah bless you 🙏
At 6:15 "They are good THE boys" - shouldn't it be hum AL awladu al thaiyibuuna? and not hum awladu al thaiyibuuna?
Boys are plural that us why use اولادُ
They are the good boys
هم الاولادُ الطيبون
@@ikhan7289 yes you are right, there is a mistake in the video
how would you say "my beautiful girl" or "your beautiful girl"
You will learn that in lesson 27-28
I think you're all mixed up in the first rule sir.
If NOUN --> ADJECTIVE = Noun is followed by adjective (like how it is in Arabic)
If ADJECTIVE --> NOUN = Adjective is followed by noun (like how it is in English)
I think the confusion stems from thinking about it in the literal sense like when you're being followed by someone, the person is BEHIND you. But in this context followed is more like "follow up" so it is the FRONT.
I understand where you might be coming from in this because I too used to think otherwise.
Regardless, Thank you so much for the lessons. May Allah (SWT) reward you greatly for your work. As-salamu aleykum.
(Scratching my head) (~,~)
@@tanveerakbar6709 that's exactly my point.
why muslimuna ...can we write muslimeena...
Afroz Saifi
The Arabic rule says...
"Every ism will remain in Case 1 by default...until it has a reason to change into Case 2 or Case 3"
For example....
You studied in Lesson 23, that any ism that follows a Preposition changes into Case 3..
So if the word Muslims is following a preposition...then it will be Muslimeena...
But if there is no reason for changing the ism into Case 2 or Case 3, then by default it will be in Case 1..
Means
1. Good Muslims
→ Muslimoona Tayyiboona
2. with good Muslims
→ ma' muslimeena tayyibeena
(with = ma' → it is a preposition, so, it changed Muslimoona into muslimeena)
+Sirat Al Mustaqeem
Accrding to case 1 ( nominative case ) ان will come....that thing I dont understand and you wrote ون
Afroz Saifi
Aan (ان) comes in Nominative Case for Dual Ism..
And Oon (ون) comes in Nominative Case for Plural Ism
Muslim = One Muslim
Muslimaani = Two Muslims
Muslimoona = Many Muslim
+Sirat Al Mustaqeem
Now i got it....
Shukran
good boy اولادٌ طيبٌ
beautiful girls اولادٌ جميلونَ
why at the second one we cant say(اولادٌ جميلٌ)?
Your question is wrong itself
Good boy ولد طیب
Good boys اولاد طيبون
Beautiful girls بنات جميلة
A small correction
Beautiful girl = بِنتٌ جميلةٌ
Beautiful girls = بناتٌ جميلاتٌ
With banaatun, jameelah will also become plural jameelaatun
salamu alaykum ustad
I can't find ur lesson 26?
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