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Dr Wright's translation of Caspari's Arabic Grammar first appeared in 1859. Since that time it has been thoroughly revised and enlarged, and has become the standard authority. Volume I contains sections on orthography and pronunciation, on the verb, the noun and adjective, on numerals, prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions. Volume II deals with syntax and prosody.
Provides an overview of all the important Nahw principles regarding nouns and particles. It is meant to clear confusions and smooth out rough edges in any student's understanding of Arabic. Excellent supplementary reading for any serious student. The book is well organized and easy to read and understand for someone who has had prior exposure to the Arabic language. Not meant for beginners.
This book is the second edition of the revised Tasheel al-Nahw, which in turn was a somewhat expanded translation of the Urdu language primer of Arabic grammar, ‘Ilm al-Nahw by Mawlana Mushtaq Ahmad Charthawali. Mawlana Charthawali’s primers for Nahw (Arabic grammar) and Sarf (Arabic Morphology) are standard textbooks in Western madrasahs. The original English translation of ‘Ilm al-Nahw was prepared by scholars from Madrasah Islamiyyah, Benoni, South Africa.
This book is aimed at beginners. Especially prepared for Englilsh speaking students. Uses English grammar terms along with the Arabic terms wherever appropriate. Plenty of exercises reinforce the text.
Originally devised and taught at Madinah Islamic University, it is a comprehensive and popular course for the teaching of Qur'anic and Traditional Arabic catering to the non-Arabic speaking students from all over the world. Key book included.
For ages 3-5.
A simplified, concise grammar textbook aimed at beginners in the study of Arabic. Teaches over a hundred basic words to students, by introducing two to five new words in each lesson.
Abridged version consisting of core concepts. Self-explanatory charts and tables to summarize key concepts. Six units for beginners to progress to an intermediate level. Especially prepared for Englilsh speaking students. Uses English grammar terms along with the Arabic terms wherever appropriate. Plenty of exercises reinforce the text.
This is the complete set. The textbooks are hardcover while the answer keys are paper back.
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Madinah Arabic Reader Books are part of a course for the learning of Arabic.
Original book by Maulana Mahfuz al-Rahman Naami. English translation by Mufti Afzal Hoosen Eliyas. Publisher's note: "A good student will be able to translate more or less 60% of the Qur'an after studying this book properly."
A comprehensive reference grammar of literary Arabic as it is written today. Discusses all the morphological and syntactical aspects of the language, beginning with basic elements such as the alphabet, the vowel signs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs, and proceeding to more complex structures such as conditional sentences, relative clauses, adverbials, and so on. Contains about 12000 examples. Compiled by Ron Buckley of the University of Manchester.
Translation of Mufti Muhammad Ashiq Ilahi Buland Shehri's Zad-ut-Talibeen.
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