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Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 1) - The Arabic Alphabet
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This fre...
published: 24 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 1) - The Arabic Alphabet
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This free course, in five lessons, covers the basics of reading and writing the Arabic script. Lesson 1 focuses on correctly pronouncing the letters of the Arabic alphabet.
published: 24 May 2009
views: 136273
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Writing the Arabic Letters Part 1
write arabic and join my online lessons on: edufire.com...
published: 22 Jan 2009
author: LearnArabicwithMaha
Writing the Arabic Letters Part 1
write arabic and join my online lessons on: edufire.com
published: 22 Jan 2009
author: LearnArabicwithMaha
views: 41033
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Fundamentals of the Arabic Alphabet #2 Baa' ب, Taa'ت, Thaa'ث,alif ا FatHa َ,Waawو
In this lesson Ustadh Adrian covers the following: Baa' ب, Taa'ت, Thaa'ث,alif ا FatHa َ,Wa...
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: msarary
Fundamentals of the Arabic Alphabet #2 Baa' ب, Taa'ت, Thaa'ث,alif ا FatHa َ,Waawو
In this lesson Ustadh Adrian covers the following: Baa' ب, Taa'ت, Thaa'ث,alif ا FatHa َ,Waaw و Damma ُ, yaa',Kasra ِ At The Lighthouse Mosque Instructor Ustadh Adrian Wood-Smith 15-week (Part) course in the Arabic Alphabet, for those who simply want to learn the alphabet and those who want to teach it as well. At the end of the course, students will be able to read and write using the Arabic script, and have a firm grasp of proper pronunciation of the Arabic letters. The course is designed for those who have little or no experience with Arabic, but it will benefit even those who are familiar with the alphabet and want to go deeper into proper pronunciation and script writing, in shaa' allah. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate, and those who wish to go into more detail and later teach the course themselves will be certified to do so. Adrian Wood-Smith has been an Arabic instructor at Lighthouse Mosque since October 2011. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a major in Arabic language and spent a cumulative 18 months in Arab-speaking countries, including Jordan, Syria, and Egypt. He has studied tajweed privately in Damascus and worked as an Arabic teaching assistant at Zaytuna College. Currently, he is the Coordinator of Student Life at Zaytuna.
published: 27 Feb 2012
author: msarary
views: 3113
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Difficult Arabic letters made EASY!
If you parents tell you to take out the garbage. Then do it, you lazy bum. Don't make the ...
published: 09 Aug 2011
author: qwertyfshag
Difficult Arabic letters made EASY!
If you parents tell you to take out the garbage. Then do it, you lazy bum. Don't make the HHAAAA sound. That is a very disrespectful sound. Don't ever make that sound please. It makes me cringe. I was just using it to illustrate my point in the video. I hope this video helps Non Arabs pronounce difficult sounds and also give people an interest and motivation to learn Arabic. We should all be learning Arabic because then we don't need translators. If you don't know Arabic then your religion is in the hands of translators. It is easy for them to deceive you. That is what happened with the Bible. Any part of the Bible that they don't like, they just change the translation to something more suitable.
published: 09 Aug 2011
author: qwertyfshag
views: 6393
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Learn Arabic - Lesson 2 (Part 1) - Writing Arabic
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This fre...
published: 25 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
Learn Arabic - Lesson 2 (Part 1) - Writing Arabic
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This free course, in five lessons, covers the basics of reading and writing the Arabic script. Lesson 2 focuses on correctly writing the letters of the Arabic alphabet.
published: 25 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
views: 44700
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Arabic Scripts
This is a film about various ways to write Arabic (Arabic script) that A. Abdulgader made ...
published: 03 Jul 2008
author: gabgub1993
Arabic Scripts
This is a film about various ways to write Arabic (Arabic script) that A. Abdulgader made using Photostory 3 at the 2008 Startalk Summer Workshop "Powering Up Your Arabic and Chinese Programs Using Technology," which took place at NVCC/ Arlington Center, June 30 - July 3, 2008
published: 03 Jul 2008
author: gabgub1993
views: 1104
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Writing the Arabic Letters- Part 3
write Arabic...
published: 21 Jan 2009
author: LearnArabicwithMaha
Writing the Arabic Letters- Part 3
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Arabic Alphabet song with translation
wonderful Arabic song with English translation , It's very helpful to people who start lea...
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: msabbah20
Arabic Alphabet song with translation
wonderful Arabic song with English translation , It's very helpful to people who start learning Arabic Alphabet . please visit this link for more practice on the Alphabet :www.funwitharabic.com
published: 04 Sep 2011
author: msabbah20
views: 4588
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Hear and write the Arabic Alphabet: Writing and Listening ('Alif-Baa') ابجدية عربية
This amateur tutorial video is intended for beginners who wish to learn the Arabic Alphabe...
published: 20 Mar 2012
author: MultiLinguafranca
Hear and write the Arabic Alphabet: Writing and Listening ('Alif-Baa') ابجدية عربية
This amateur tutorial video is intended for beginners who wish to learn the Arabic Alphabet ('Alif-Baa') - it provides practical instruction on how to pronounce and write each letter. Voice: 'Frank' by MultiLinguafranca
published: 20 Mar 2012
author: MultiLinguafranca
views: 1923
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Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 2) - The Arabic Alphabet
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This fre...
published: 24 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 2) - The Arabic Alphabet
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This free course, in five lessons, covers the basics of reading and writing the Arabic script. This is the second part of Lesson 1, which focuses on correctly pronouncing the letters of the Arabic alphabet.
published: 24 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
views: 55599
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Read and Write Arabic Letters | Lesson 02
letters.qasid.com This 26-part video series is the most academically rigorous, comprehensi...
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: LearnArabicQasid
Read and Write Arabic Letters | Lesson 02
letters.qasid.com This 26-part video series is the most academically rigorous, comprehensive, and user friendly anywhere online for those wanting to learn Arabic letters. It was developed by the faculty at the Qasid Institute as a contribution to the Arabic learning community. These videos are just the tip of the iceberg. Soon, you'll have access to lesson worksheets, practice multimedia, self-assessments, and regular assignments with feedback from Qasid faculty. For more details on the full "Learn Arabic Letters" curriculum, and to get on our early notification list, go to letters.qasid.com Lesson outline: Objectives: Pronounce, Recognize, Write in their different forms Taa and Waaw Pronounce and write توت (berries) The Letter Taa and Long Vowel Waaw و ت The Arabic Alphabet and Related Forms Writing the Letters in their Positions Waaw -- independent and initial positions Waaw -- final and medial positions Taa -- independent position Taa -- initial position Taa -- medial position Taa -- final position Connecting the Two Letters Taa -- initial position and final position with Waaw in medial position - berries Remember To complete Homework Download the writing worksheet and practice writing Download the letter combination chart and audio and practice your pronunciation
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: LearnArabicQasid
views: 3099
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Writing the Arabic Alphabet PART 2
this is the continuation of my 2 missing groups of letters in Arabic...
published: 02 Dec 2009
author: LearnArabicwithMaha
Writing the Arabic Alphabet PART 2
this is the continuation of my 2 missing groups of letters in Arabic
published: 02 Dec 2009
author: LearnArabicwithMaha
views: 19890
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Read and Learn Arabic Alphabet
it was said: Languages written with the Arabic alphabet The Arabic script has been adopted...
published: 21 Apr 2011
author: TheTrueBelief
Read and Learn Arabic Alphabet
it was said: Languages written with the Arabic alphabet The Arabic script has been adopted for use in a wide variety of languages besides Arabic, including Persian, Kurdish, Malay, and Urdu, which are not Semitic. Such adaptations may feature altered or new characters to represent phonemes that do not appear in Arabic phonology. For example, the Arabic language lacks a voiceless bilabial plosive (the [p] sound), so many languages add their own letter to represent [p] in the script, though the specific letter used varies from language to language. These modifications tend to fall into groups: all the Indian and Turkic languages written in Arabic script tend to use the Persian modified letters, whereas Indonesian languages tend to imitate those of Jawi. The modified version of the Arabic script originally devised for use with Persian is known as the Perso-Arabic script by scholars. In the case of Kurdish, vowels are mandatory, making the script an abugida rather than an abjad as it is for most languages. Kashmiri and Uyghur, also, write all vowels. To a certain degree the style and usage tends to follow those of the Maghreb (for instance the position of the dots in the letters fāʾ and qāf). Additional diacritics have come into use to facilitate writing of sounds not represented in the Arabic language. The term ʿAǧamī, which comes from the Arabic root for "foreign", has been applied to Arabic-based orthographies of African languages. The Arabic script is written from right ...
published: 21 Apr 2011
author: TheTrueBelief
views: 7703
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Introduction: Fundamentals of the Arabic Alphabet #1. mp4
At The Lighthouse Mosque Instructor Ustadh Adrian Wood-Smith 15-week (Part) course in the ...
published: 26 Feb 2012
author: msarary
Introduction: Fundamentals of the Arabic Alphabet #1. mp4
At The Lighthouse Mosque Instructor Ustadh Adrian Wood-Smith 15-week (Part) course in the Arabic Alphabet, for those who simply want to learn the alphabet and those who want to teach it as well. At the end of the course, students will be able to read and write using the Arabic script, and have a firm grasp of proper pronunciation of the Arabic letters. The course is designed for those who have little or no experience with Arabic, but it will benefit even those who are familiar with the alphabet and want to go deeper into proper pronunciation and script writing, in shaa' allah. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate, and those who wish to go into more detail and later teach the course themselves will be certified to do so. Adrian Wood-Smith has been an Arabic instructor at Lighthouse Mosque since October 2011. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a major in Arabic language and spent a cumulative 18 months in Arab-speaking countries, including Jordan, Syria, and Egypt. He has studied tajweed privately in Damascus and worked as an Arabic teaching assistant at Zaytuna College. Currently, he is the Coordinator of Student Life at Zaytuna.
published: 26 Feb 2012
author: msarary
views: 1395
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Arabic Script Tutorial app
published: 25 Apr 2012
author: Sukhrob Karimov
Arabic Script Tutorial app
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[English/French Subtitles] Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) - War On Terror - March 21, 2002
Landmark speech by Hizbullah Secretary General - delivered on the 20st of March 2002 (6th ...
published: 03 Jul 2011
author: Shabbir Hassanally
[English/French Subtitles] Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA) - War On Terror - March 21, 2002
Landmark speech by Hizbullah Secretary General - delivered on the 20st of March 2002 (6th Muharram 1423) regarding the recently (at that time recently) US imposed so-called "War on Terrorism" - following the attacks on the World Trade Centre Towers in New York.
This version has English and French Subtitles.
"The racial discrimination towards the blacks is still persisting in every aspect. Moreover, there is a racial discrimination towards the Red Indians who are the original inhabitants of the country. ...I tell you frankly that if it wasn't for the determined willingness, ... and fight of the Palestinian people, the Americans and their civilization would have decided to solve that problem of...Palestinians just like they did with the Indians. This is the picture that lies in the mind of the American." --Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah - Muharram 7, 1423
The Secretary General of Hizbullah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah(HA), addressing the people on the seventh night of Muharram for the year 1423 (March 20, 2002)
In this lecture, Sayyed Hassan(HA), explains the roots of Zionist occupation and American colonialism and so-called "New World Order", this is well worth reading.
In the Name of Allah the most Beneficent and most Merciful.
Praise be to Allah the lord of the world, and may peace and Allah's praises be upon our master and prophet, the purifier of our sins, and the love of our hearts Mohammed ibn Abdullah followed by his pure progeny, rightful followers, and all the martyrs and mujahideen for Allah's teachings since the birth of Adam until the day of judgment.
May peace be upon you my lord and master Abu Abdullah Al Hussein, and upon those spirits who are floating around thy grave.
I send you my adoration as long as night follows day.
I ask my dear Allah to keep me committed to continuously visit thee and thy family.
May peace be upon Al Hussein, Ali the son of Al Hussein, the sons of Al Hussein, and the followers of Al Hussein.
Dear brothers and sisters, May peace be upon you all;
Allah says in his Glory book Verily, Fir'aun (Pharaoh) exalted himself in the land and made its people sects, weakening (oppressing) a group (i.e. Children of Israel) among them: killing their sons, and letting their females live. Verily, he was of the Mufsidûn (i.e. those who commit great sins and crimes, oppressors, tyrants). And We wished to do a favor to those who were weak (and oppressed) in the land, and to make them rulers and to make them the inheritors, And to establish them in the land, and We let Fir'aun (Pharaoh) and Hâmân and their hosts receive from them that which they feared.
Let's remember some of the words in my speech I read to you on the first night.
I said that Al Hussein may peace be upon him, rose up and fought with the very few members of his family and his companions. He was protecting Islam, the values of Islam, and the existence of this religion, in order to prevent its termination, transformation, vanishing, or the manipulation of its teachings in an aim to send the people back to the early days of ignorance.
I added saying that there are many challenges at this time in which we are living. The declaration of war by the American Administration these days is nothing but a war on Islam, on the values of Islam, on the understandings of Islam, on the Quraan of Islam, and on the Prophet of Islam on the grounds that the existence this religion lives among the people of this nation and its Muslim followers.
I would like to stand up today in the atmosphere of this declaration of war to try and comprehend, explain, and realize the issues widely surrounding us. Consequently we'll realize our stand, the enemy we are facing, and the sort of reality or fact we are living in at this present time.
When we go back and read some of the words or phrases of the American president Bush speeches during the past few days, weeks and months, we will find that some of his words and phrases identified the title of this war.
For example, from what he said: it is the responsibility of each American at the present time to guarantee the domination and the spread of the American values in other parts of this world. I repeat the domination and the spread of the American values in other parts of this world. He spoke these words while he was addressing his officers and soldiers, encouraging them to be patient, endure and tolerate the difficulties.
He told them we are fighting for the values of civilization (of course it would be the materialistic American civilization!). He promises to send forces to this country or that in more than one occasion, and that he aims at transferring the values of the American society to the various countries, societies, and states, since terror cannot be exterminated by the means of military and security only. Yet he says it should be fought by means of culture, which means that we should wipe out the culture that gives birth to terrorists and uprisings, in order to replace it
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V-rocs
Mobile Labs has integrated its v-rocs product suite with TAT Cascades, offering advanced t...
published: 25 Feb 2009
author: Ola Larsen
V-rocs
Mobile Labs has integrated its v-rocs product suite with TAT Cascades, offering advanced text rendering on any phone that runs Cascades and Kastor.
► The demo highlights the text handling features of the v-rocs product suite, including text layout, bi-directional rendering (such as Arabic), complex script rendering (e.g. Hindi), text attributes and outline font rendering, in combination with graphics and animations.
► v-rocs also runs well on low-end phones with performance and memory needs similar to bitmap-based text rendering.
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The Transference of the Complete Arabic Script Into Binary
Pitchmen have to start somewhere....
published: 30 Mar 2010
author: Bears With Sparklers
The Transference of the Complete Arabic Script Into Binary
Pitchmen have to start somewhere.
Youtube results:
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Read and Write Arabic Letters | Lesson 01 Part 1
Learn Arabic! --- letters.qasid.com --- This 26-part video series is the most academically...
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: LearnArabicQasid
Read and Write Arabic Letters | Lesson 01 Part 1
Learn Arabic! --- letters.qasid.com --- This 26-part video series is the most academically rigorous, comprehensive, and user friendly anywhere online for those wanting to learn Arabic letters. It was developed by the faculty at the Qasid Institute as a contribution to the Arabic learning community. These videos are just the tip of the iceberg. Soon, you'll have access to lesson worksheets, practice multimedia, self-assessments, and regular assignments with feedback from Qasid faculty. For more details on the full "Learn Arabic Letters" curriculum, and to get on our early notification list, go to letters.qasid.com Lesson outline: Objectives: Pronounce, Recognize, Write in their different forms Alif and Baa Pronounce and write باب (door) The Letter Baa and Long Vowel Alif ب ا The Arabic Alphabet and Related Forms Writing the Letters in their Positions Alif -- independent and initial positions Alif -- final and medial positions Baa -- independent position Baa -- initial position Baa -- medial position Baa -- final position Connecting the Two Letters Baa -- initial position with Alif Baa -- middle position with Alif Baa -- final position with Alif - Door Remember To complete Homework Download the writing worksheet and practice writing Download the letter combination chart and audio and practice your pronunciation
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: LearnArabicQasid
views: 4538
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Read and Write Arabic Letters | Lesson 03
letters.qasid.com This 26-part video series is the most academically rigorous, comprehensi...
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: LearnArabicQasid
Read and Write Arabic Letters | Lesson 03
letters.qasid.com This 26-part video series is the most academically rigorous, comprehensive, and user friendly anywhere online for those wanting to learn Arabic letters. It was developed by the faculty at the Qasid Institute as a contribution to the Arabic learning community. These videos are just the tip of the iceberg. Soon, you'll have access to lesson worksheets, practice multimedia, self-assessments, and regular assignments with feedback from Qasid faculty. For more details on the full "Learn Arabic Letters" curriculum, and to get on our early notification list, go to letters.qasid.com Lesson outline: Objectives: Pronounce, Recognize, Write in their different forms Thaa and Alif Hamza Pronounce and write أثاث (furniture) The Letter Thaa and Alif Hamza أ ث The Arabic Alphabet and Related Forms Writing the Letters in their Positions Alif Hamza -- independent and initial positions Alif Hamza -- final and medial positions Thaa -- independent position Thaa -- initial position Thaa -- medial position Thaa -- final position Connecting the Two Letters Thaa -- medial position and independant position with Alif Hamza in initial position and Alif in medial position - Furniture Remember To complete Homework Download the writing worksheet and practice writing Download the letter combination chart and audio and practice your pronunciation
published: 14 Jan 2012
author: LearnArabicQasid
views: 2015
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Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 3) - The Arabic Alphabet
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This fre...
published: 25 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
Learn Arabic - Lesson 1 (Part 3) - The Arabic Alphabet
Learn Arabic grammar, vocabulary, writing and much more at www.arabic-studio.com. This free course, in five lessons, covers the basics of reading and writing the Arabic script. This is the third part of Lesson 1, which focuses on correctly pronouncing the letters of the Arabic alphabet.
published: 25 May 2009
author: arabicdashstudio
views: 35019