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Introduction In English, pronouns are used as substitutes for nouns. For example, in English, we use pronouns such as he, she, his, their, them, me, etc. In Arabic, there are essentially two types of…
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Introduction There are two types of plurals in Arabic: اَلْجَمْعُ السَّالِمُ — the regular plural اَلْجَمْعُ الْمُكَسَّرُ — the broken plural The Regular Plural اَلْجَمْعُ السَّالِمُ …
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Introduction In English, there are only two grammatical numbers: singular and plural. However, in Arabic, there are three forms — singular, dual, and plural. المُفْرَدُ – singular Your br…
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Nouns (اَلْإِسْمُ) in Arabic can be categorized into two types: النَّكِرَةُ - Indefinite Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l’audio. المَعْرِفَةُ - definite Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l’audio. 1.…
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A word represents a distinct unit in both spoken and written language. Example:Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l’audio.Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l’audio.Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l’aud…
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Tajweed is the set of rules governing the correct pronunciation of the Quran. For those seeking to deepen their connection with the Quran, understanding and applying the principles of Tajweed is esse…