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New edition. It is computer composed with two-color printing. Excellent printing quality.
This unique book could have been titled. "Use the Right Word in Arabic." It explains subtle and sometimes not-so-subtle differences between Arabic words that may be considered to by synonyms, through use of interesting examples collected through painstaking search of literature.
Stories of 37 Tabi'een (successors to the companions) in a beautiful style. Fully vowelized for easy reading. Footnotes explain the meanings of some words in simpler Arabic. Specially written for the young generation to acquaint them with their history and language.
Stories of 65 companions in a beautiful style. Fully vowelized for easy reading. Footnotes explain the meanings of some words in simpler Arabic. Specially written for the young generation to acquaint them with their history and language.
This second volume contains stories of 43 companions in the same beautiful style. Fully vowelized for easy reading. Footnotes explain the meanings of some words in simpler Arabic. Specially written for the young generation to acquaint them with their history and language.
Translation of Qasas al-Nabiyeen (Stories of the prophets for children, by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi) into Urdu. Includes explanation of difficult words and their morphological analysis in Urdu (lughawi and sarfi tahqeeq).
Another Arabic reader that teaches Arabic through stories from Islamic history.
Qasas al-Nabiyeen (Stories of the prophets for children, by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi) with a supplement that provides chapter by chapter Urdu translation of difficult words by Maulana Mushtaq Khan Nadwi.
Beautiful printing from Turkey of the famous Qasas-un-Nabiyeen by Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi. Stories of the prophets for children. Authentic stories carefully written to also help the children learn Arabic. Include diacritical marks and explanations of difficult words in footnotes.
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