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Does anyone know of a good site or book where i can learn Arabic? Please?
Salaam
I am a christian lady who is in the process of converting to islam. I am very interested in learning arabic over the next few months and years and would appreciate if anyone knows where i can learn arabic easily.shokran
As-Salaam aleikum
11 Answers
- simplicityLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Congratulations sister
I hope this site will help
http://www.searchtruth.com/arabic/lessons/unit1_wr...
If you need any help you can email me , I'll be glad to help you , my mother language is Arabic.
- 1 decade ago
Congratulations! I am 13 and live in England and stuff but I go to extra arabic schools on Saturday (mum makes me lol) and I am prepared to take my arabic GCSE's next year! The teachers aren't proffessional - just have arabic knowlegde and voluntarily teach there. It is really fun, they give you knew books every year which includes an exercise book and reading book. We also get lessons after break called Islamic Studies where they give you these books and you read stories and learn about your religion. In Birmingham in the city centre there is a college called Mathew Boulton College. That is very good and also Joseph Chamberlain College are both booked on Staurday mornings by arabic schools.
If you are looking especially for books, look at these Canadian ones, I'm not sure if they do them online. Sorry :(
I'm so happy that you are so motivated to learn the Arabic Language it is a great language.
Keep that up and don't stop looking for any arabic grammar books that will help.
Hope I helped you enough although I couldn't find out about the books. I wil try and ask the headteachers if they know how to order them and I will tell you. They are great books.
Good luck!
Source(s): Experienced. - 1 decade ago
Assalamulaikum.
Congratulations and welcome to the Muslim community.
The best possible option would be to go to an Arab country and live there for a few months or years. That would, however, be quite difficult. You could look around locally for some Islamic institutions. The most renowned institution in Ameirca is the Zaytuna Institute in California. Most colleges also offer courses in Arabic. Or, if you want to do an independent study, I would suggest The Rosetta Stone.
I hope that helps!
Best of luck.
Assalamualaikum.
- 1 decade ago
You can get those really good Linguaphone packs from loads of libraries or you can also buy it - they contain:
- 10 Audio Arabic CDs
- Arabic Handbook
- Arabic Textbook
- Arabic Translation Book
- Arabic Written Exercise Book
- Arabic Oral Exercise Book
- Arabic Study Guide
Although you have to pay for it, it's well worth it as it's been proven to work fo over 7 million people.
Hope this helps xxx
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I want to learn Arabic not for religious reasons just because I want to move to the middle east.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Rosetta Stone.
My local library had free online access to their program. It's a good one.
- 1 decade ago
Most local authority night classes. Pity they will not let women in the mosque to study, isn't it? But, then again, you are only a woman!!
- Abu MaryamLv 51 decade ago
Online or face-to-face?
If online, here's a quick link I found through Google: http://arabic.speak7.com/
I can supply you with more if you want.
Salam.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Move to the mental east