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    This is lesson 8 of understanding Quranic grammar series.
    In this lesson, we'll learn what the hidden pronouns are in Arabic, and how we can understand them. This lesson is also important if you want ot learn how to conjugate verbs properly in the past form.
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  • @abdulwahabsesay113
    @abdulwahabsesay113 3 года назад +17

    I am a non arabic speaking muslim, but I do read the Quran, I have started getting better understanding of the Quran since I started watching and listening to your lessons. May Allah grant you good rewards.

  • @kamal-ahmed
    @kamal-ahmed 3 года назад +10

    We want more lesson. Waiting for your next lesson on Arabic Grammar. May Allah reward you Jannatul Ferdus for your great effort in teaching us. Ameen.

  • @majeedkhan7515
    @majeedkhan7515 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love❤the way the ustaz uses the quranic verses as examples.

  • @josephmuhammad1025
    @josephmuhammad1025 8 месяцев назад +1

    Alhamdillah. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Inshallah it will be a source of saddaqa jaria for you

  • @aselameren5101
    @aselameren5101 3 года назад +5

    May Allah be pleased with you, your clear cut lessons..⚘

  • @omniarafat3223
    @omniarafat3223 2 года назад +3

    I don't know how to appreciate your efforts. U are really awesome.
    جزيتم الجنة

  • @mdshahalamchowdhury4155
    @mdshahalamchowdhury4155 3 года назад +2

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته. جزاك الله خيرا. شكراً جزيلا.
    Excellent Explanation.

  • @hamzashahbaz7377
    @hamzashahbaz7377 3 года назад +3

    Love your qirat please make series on it too

  • @susankhayr3918
    @susankhayr3918 3 года назад +8

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  • @ShohidulIslam-dz5kg
    @ShohidulIslam-dz5kg 3 года назад +2

    its very clear to understand the way you explained it Thanks with lots of Love

  • @oumarouadamou8301
    @oumarouadamou8301 3 года назад +2

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  • @gulnorapomfret9769
    @gulnorapomfret9769 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for another brilliant explanation 🥰👍👍!!

  • @fs5297
    @fs5297 3 года назад +4

    🔷 *Task 1:*
    Verb conjugation:
    🔹(انا) جئْتُ رَزَقْتُ اَرْسَلْتُ
    🔹(انت) جئْتَ رَزَقْتَ اَرْسلْتَ
    🔹(هو) جاء رَزَقَ اَرْسَلَ
    🔹(هي) جاءَتْ رَزَقَتْ اَرْسَلَتْ
    🔹(هما) جاءَا رزقَا ارسَلَا
    🔹(انتما) جئْتُمَا رزقْتُمَا ارسَلْتُمَا
    🔹(نحن) جئْنَا رزقْنَا ارسَلْنَا
    🔹(هم) جاءُوا رزقُوا ارسَلُوا
    🔹(هن) جئْنَ رزقْنَ ارسَلْنَ
    🔹(انتم) جئْتُم رزقْتُم ارسَلْتُم
    🔹(انتن) جئْتُنَّ رزقْتُنَّ ارسَلْتُنَّ
    🔷 *Task 2:*
    Verbs and hidden pronouns:
    🔹(هو) ختم
    🔹(هم) ٱستكبر(وا)
    🔹(انتم) ءامن(تم)
    🔹(هم) فعقر(وا)
    🔹(هم) عت(وا)
    🔹(هم) قال(وا)
    🔹(نحن) ٱئت(نا)
    🔹(نحن) تعد(نا)

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  3 года назад +1

      Excellent work .. Ma shaa Allah.
      When it comes to the pronoun نحن , it can however get a bit confusing because نا- can be used for the meaning of (us/ our) but also could be used with the meaning of the hidden pronoun (we)
      So فَعَلنا means we did
      and تَعِدُنا means you promise us ...
      I was planning to make a lesson about this particular confusion, so in shaa Allah, this will be sorted.
      Once again, may Allah reward you for your efforts. Keep it up
      Asslamo alikom

    • @fs5297
      @fs5297 3 года назад

      @@Arabic101 Waalaikumslam, thank you so much, may Allah reward you with the best.

    • @fs5297
      @fs5297 3 года назад

      @@Arabic101 So the real verb is actually "تعد"? and it is conjugated with "انت"?

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  3 года назад +1

      @@fs5297 Yes Exactly.. You understood it ma shaa Allah. It means 'you promise'

    • @fs5297
      @fs5297 3 года назад

      @@Arabic101 Thank you so much. JazakAllah khair

  • @azharali-xx9fz
    @azharali-xx9fz 2 года назад +1

    Mashallah , very beautiful and easy way of explaining

  • @rashedahussain9717
    @rashedahussain9717 3 года назад +2

    Very well explained۔Thanks brother۔

  • @masinahsahid3873
    @masinahsahid3873 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much... good approach and help me to understand Arabic grammar faster

  • @bobur_mannonov
    @bobur_mannonov 3 года назад +1

    جزاک اللہ خیرا كثيرا

  • @aokarmy8547
    @aokarmy8547 3 года назад +1

    Task 1
    a) جاء
    جاءْتُ -I
    جاءْتَ -you
    جاء -he
    جاءَتْ -she
    Plural
    جاءْنَا -we
    جاءْتُم -you(plural)
    جاءوُا -they(males)
    جاءنَ - they(females)

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  3 года назад +3

      Asslamo alikom,
      Verbs that have hamza in the middle can be quite problematic, which I will explain more about as you progress through the course in shaa Allah.
      The hamza in the middle should become ئـ
      so You جئت
      You (pl) جئتم
      they (females) جئن
      If you choose another verb to try again, I'll look at it one more time for you in shaa Allah.

  • @geoph85
    @geoph85 3 года назад +1

    Jazakaum Allahu khairan

  • @falinsalma8576
    @falinsalma8576 3 года назад +2

    Jazakum Allah hairan ❤❤❤

  • @yeasminchowdhury6090
    @yeasminchowdhury6090 2 года назад +1

    Alhamdulillah thank you for your hard work 🙏

  • @zubaidaiqbal9420
    @zubaidaiqbal9420 3 года назад +2

    Subhaan'Allah v complicated for my little brain,but explained,very well.
    Jzkk

  • @sengimananzomukunda8210
    @sengimananzomukunda8210 2 года назад

    جزاك الله خيرا

  • @ardit9938
    @ardit9938 2 года назад

    HOMEWORK - Quranic Grammar - Lesson 8
    Task (1):
    Conjugate these three verbs into their possible variations:
    1. أَرْسَل :
    أَرْسَلْتُ
    أَرْسَلْتَ
    أَرْسَلتْ
    أَرْسَلا
    أَرْسَلْتُمَا
    أَرْسَلْنَا
    أَرْسَلُوا
    أَرْسَلْنَ
    أَرْسَلْتُمْ
    أَرْسَلْتُنَّ
    2. رَزَقَ
    رَزَقْتُ
    رَزَقْتَ
    رَزَقَتْ
    رَزَقَا
    رَزَقْتُمَا
    رَزَقْنَا
    رَزَقُوا
    رَزَقْنَ
    رَزَقْتُم
    رَزَقْتُنَّ
    3. جَاءَ
    جَاءْتُ
    جَاءْتَ
    جَاءَتْ
    جَاءَا
    جَاءْتُمَا
    جَاءْنَا
    جَاءُوا
    جَاءْنَ
    جَاءْتُم
    جَاءْتُنَّ
    Task (2):
    - Identify the verb forms in these ayat, THEN;
    - Highlight which hidden pronoun they include. (no need to translate
    the verb)
    خَتَمَ: He
    قَالَ: He
    استكبروا: They (pl., masc.)
    ءامنتم : You (pl., masc.)
    فعقروا: They (pl. masc)
    وقالوا: They (pl. masc)

  • @jehanaraali3812
    @jehanaraali3812 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much I enjoyed it🤲

  • @arajabmuusassemakalu2797
    @arajabmuusassemakalu2797 Год назад

    Barakallahu fiikum.
    I have benefitted a lot

  • @SALMANKHAN926
    @SALMANKHAN926 Год назад

    Ma Sha Allah
    Tabarak Kal Allah

  • @raeedkamran69024
    @raeedkamran69024 10 месяцев назад

    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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  • @fss8254
    @fss8254 7 месяцев назад

    best channel in youtube

  • @YassarnalQuran786
    @YassarnalQuran786 4 месяца назад

    السلام علیکم رحمۃاللہ وبرکاتہ حیاک اللہ

  • @Livingmydesirelife
    @Livingmydesirelife 10 месяцев назад

    Jazak Allah ❤😊

  • @islamclasssiddiq9046
    @islamclasssiddiq9046 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video.
    But please upload continuously .

  • @bushraqureshi8218
    @bushraqureshi8218 3 года назад

    السلام علیکم
    May Allah bless you and increase in your علم, skills and time.
    I like this series of grammar and keep visiting your blog daily twice or more to learn something new. Though I am learning Arabic grammar in a online course through Google classroom. But the way you presented your lesson is very easy to follow, remember and help understand Qur'anic Ayah.
    You gave examples of adjectives for singular masculine and feminine noun but didn't continue that with dual and plural nouns. Looking forward for your reply

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  3 года назад +3

      Wa alikom asslam,
      Jazakum Allahu khairan for your support.
      There are indeed things that are left out because I only focus on the information you will need to understand the Quran.
      So if there is something that was not mentioned in the Quran or it was just mentioned once or twice, then I will not discuss its rules since it won't be essential to understand the Quran in Arabic. So I try to give the shortest way possible for non-Arabs to understand the Quran.
      However, I am working on an MSA series, which is just general Arabic, and in this series I discuss all the rules regardless of their relevance to the Quran.
      Hope this answers the question in shaa Allah
      Asslamo alikom

    • @bushraqureshi8218
      @bushraqureshi8218 3 года назад +1

      @@Arabic101 جزاک اللہ خیرا كثيرا
      Thank you for your quick and detailed response

  • @nilofershariat2803
    @nilofershariat2803 3 года назад

    Thank you and jazack Allah💖

  • @bushraqureshi8218
    @bushraqureshi8218 3 года назад +1

    جزاک اللہ

  • @AbdulHannan-tc1mj
    @AbdulHannan-tc1mj Год назад

    Jazak Allah :)

  • @badia4610
    @badia4610 Год назад

    TASK 1
    1- جاء
    انا جئتُ
    انت جئتَ
    هو جاء
    هي جائت
    هم جائوا
    نحن جئنا
    انتم جئتم
    انتما جئتما
    انتن جئتن
    هن i don't know
    2- رزق
    انا رزقتُ
    انت رزقتَ
    هو رزق
    هي رزقت
    هما رزقا
    انتما رزقتما
    نحن رزقنا
    هم رزقوا
    هن رزقن
    انتم رزقتم
    انتن رزقن
    3- أرسل
    انا ارسلتُ
    انت ارسلتَ
    هو ارسل
    هي ارسلت
    هما ارسلما
    انتما ارسلتما
    نحن ارسلنا
    هم رزقوا
    هن رزقن
    انتم رزقتم
    انتن رزقتن
    TASK 2
    ختم ماضي
    قال ماضي
    استكبروا ماضي
    فعقروا ماضي
    عتوا ماضي
    قالوا ماضي
    ائتنا مضارع
    تعدنا مضارع

    • @badia4610
      @badia4610 Год назад

      i need feed back please

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  Год назад

      Asslamo alikom. Very good brother.
      We say:
      هي جاءت not جائت
      هن رَزَقَنَ
      and finally:
      ائتنا is an imperative form فعل أمر
      Asslamo alikom

    • @badia4610
      @badia4610 Год назад

      @@Arabic101 thank you i have to be more concentrated.
      Could you please tell me what's the form of the vers جاء on هن ...

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  Год назад

      @@badia4610 You're welcome brother
      It's
      جئن

    • @badia4610
      @badia4610 Год назад

      @@Arabic101 مشكور

  • @adilfuzzbuzz
    @adilfuzzbuzz Год назад

    What about the hidden pronoun for Anti? (FYI, I am taking a Quranic arabic course and these videos are incredible!)

  • @tahmeenafarha18
    @tahmeenafarha18 29 дней назад

    Can you post a video for mudaf and mudaf ilahi

  • @tariqueaziz6636
    @tariqueaziz6636 Год назад

    How many lessons are there for Quranic Grammar made easy? Can I get link of all videos? Jazak Allah

  • @fatimahk040
    @fatimahk040 2 года назад

    Zahir, Batin!

  • @msupianosman
    @msupianosman 3 года назад

    Are the answers to the worksheet already given in Instagram? Thanks.

  • @BillahRajshahi
    @BillahRajshahi Год назад

    Btw whats the past conjugation for أنتِ؟

  • @ruxanajewoon517
    @ruxanajewoon517 3 года назад +1

    Peace be upon you.

  • @aokarmy8547
    @aokarmy8547 3 года назад

    Can't find link to the answers on Facebook pls help

  • @faisalponywala7614
    @faisalponywala7614 3 года назад

    Isn't strange the Arabic news paper is without any aarabb.

  • @khateebabdulrahmaan9681
    @khateebabdulrahmaan9681 2 года назад

    Excuse me my brother. When translator give an English version to Allahu ta ala teaching Adam the ASMA. Why do they say the names are of animals. I am inclined to think that the names the attributes of Allah:99. Am I wrong to think so ? I remain. Imam Mujaheed, Kauai Island, Hawaii.

  • @mohamadparadox2453
    @mohamadparadox2453 3 года назад

    does the connected forms in arabic have different pronunciations or are they the same?

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  3 года назад

      You mean the connected pronouns? No they are pronounced the same.

  • @maroanel-saui1672
    @maroanel-saui1672 3 года назад

    Assalamu Alaykum brother, where can I find the answers to the homework?

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  3 года назад

      Wa alikom asslam,
      I try and post the answer key on my social media accounts Facebook/ Instagram.
      And if you want, you can just send me your answers, and I'll correct them for you in shaa Allah

    • @maroanel-saui1672
      @maroanel-saui1672 3 года назад

      @@Arabic101 Thank you for the quick reply. I saw someone else posted his answers and you said they are correct, so I compared with them.

  • @mewzi
    @mewzi 2 года назад +1

    Is it
    ماضي
    or
    ماضٍ

    • @Arabic101
      @Arabic101  2 года назад

      The word ماضي is called in Arabic اسم منقوص
      It does indeed lose the yaa at the end, and you write it as ماض but only in certain cases: if it is 'majroor' or 'marfoo'. So it requires context for it to receive the proper formation. But for clarity purposes, and absence of context, we use ماضي
      Asslamo alikom

    • @mewzi
      @mewzi 2 года назад

      @@Arabic101 Wa 'alaykum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh wa baarak Allahu feek

  • @lyrics8492
    @lyrics8492 2 года назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯

  • @Amir-Hazsann
    @Amir-Hazsann Год назад

  • @SALMANKHAN926
    @SALMANKHAN926 Год назад

    Ma Sha Allah Tabarak Kal Allah