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ALI 210: Session 1 Understanding Divine Message This course will cover Qur'anic vocabulary, simple rules of Arabic grammar and lessons on understanding the Qur anic text using Arabic Through the Qur an by Alan Jones. We also plan to use Qur anic Language Made Easy by Haifza Iffath Hasan to supplement some of the difficult Arabic grammar concepts. Any one who can read the Holy Qur'an text can register for the course; you do not need any prior knowledge of Arabic language. We will also study basic Hadith and passages of Du as in Arabic.

Understanding the Arabic text of the Holy Qur an - We will concentrate on learning classical Arabic (and not Modern Arabic) - We will try to quote examples from the Qur an both for lessons & exercises - Occasionally we will use phrases from Hadiths and Du as - We do not plan to cover how to converse in Arabic

What is required for the course? - Ability to read the Qur an is essential for the course - Text for the course: Arabic Through the Qur an by Alan Jones - Holy Qur an with English translation (preferably by Ali Quli Qarai) - Practice writing Arabic words, phrases and verses from the Qur an - Other texts which may be of great use Qur anic Language Made Easy by Hafiza Iffath Hasan Acecess to Qur anic Arabic by AbdulWahid Hamid).

Our efforts inshaa Allah will be greatly rewarded - All learning carries a lot of reward. The Holy Prophet (s) has said: He who seeks knowledge is as one who spends his day fasting and his night praying. Verily a chapter of knowledge that a man learns is better for him than for him to have as much gold as a mountain and give it all away in the way of Allah.[Munyat al-murid, p. 100] - Learning to understand the message of the Holy Qur an is a must for Muslims and carries enormous rewards.

The Holy Qur an on itself 17:9 Surely this Quran guides to that which is most upright 17:45 And when you recite the Quran, We place between you and those who do not believe in the hereafter a hidden barrier 35:29 Surely they who recite the Book of Allah and keep up prayer and spend out of what We have given them secretly and openly, hope for a gain which will not perish.

Merits of Reciting and Studying the Qur an Holy Prophet (s): The Qur an is rich, and there is no richness without it, and no poverty after it. Imam Zaynul Abidin (a): If everyone from the east to the west was to die, I would not feel lonely if I had the Qur an with me. Holy Prophet (s): You must learn the Qur an, and recite it a lot.

Tanwin is sign of indefiniteness Tanwin means that the last letter of the word carries double vowel signs (fathatayn, kasratayn, dammatayn). For e.g. Tanwin in most nouns and adjectives indicates that the word is indefinite There are a number of words in Arabic that do not take tanwin despite being indefinite, e.g. other, first, world, glad tiding/news. It is incorrect to add tanwin to words that do not take double vowels. Adding the article i.e. the would make a noun or adjective into definite. A definite word automatically loses tanwin, thus carries only one vowel sign on the last letter. E.g. the slave

Use of the definite article al In English article the is a separate word, but in Arabic is prefixed inseparably to a definite word Saying assalamun alaykum is grammatically incorrect for we are assigning both definite article to word salam and ending it with tanwin, which is a sign of being indefinite. Alif of is only pronounced if it is at the beginning of a sentence, otherwise it would be silent Some Qur anic (and Arabic) texts add wasla sign on top of alif to indicate that it s a silent alif

The Moon and the Sun letters Arabic alphabet has 28 letters; or 29 letters if letters alif and hamza are counted separately The following 14 letters are the Moon Letters: The following 14 letters are the Sun Letters: The lam of is only pronounced if it is attached to Moon letters. In Sun letters the lam is assimilated by adding shadda to the sound of the letter to which it is attached to. Therefore we say al-baqara (the 2 nd sura of the Qur an) and an-nisaa (the 4 th sura of the Qur an).

Use of al with lam The Divine Name Allah In the text of the Holy Qur an when is prefixed to a word beginning with lam, only one lam is written instead of two. So we see and not in the Qur an. (FYI, in modern Arabic both lams are written). The Divine Name which appears over 2,000 times in the Qur an is composed of. Literally it means the God. It never carries tanwin because it is a definite word.

Gender: Masculine and Feminine Most Arabic words can be categorized as being either masculine or feminine, irrespective whether they refer to animate or inanimate things. To form a feminine adjective from a masculine, taa marbutah (ة) is added. Thus which is masculine & means big becomes in feminine form. Similarly strong becomes A small number of words are feminine through meaning, such as mother and sister. Some words are feminine through convention, for e.g. earth, fire, sun, etc.

Adjective follows the noun in: definiteness and gender - the manifest book (12:1) a manifest book (5:15) -the glorious Qur an (50:1) - a glorious Qur an (85:12) - an ample mercy (6:147) - the dead earth (36:33)

Non-verbal sentence In Arabic, you can form a complete sentence without a verb. These are non-verbal sentences. For e.g. Allah is Mighty, and Allah is strong. Note in both these case definite noun is followed by an indefinite adjective. Also, the verb is is not present in the Arabic but understood.