Arabic Course Breakdown
| |The following is a breakdown of the topics that will be taught in the Arabic Language Course. This Course is suitable for students who can read Arabic text comfortably.
The majority of exercises from the book being taught – ‘Lisaanul Quran’ are taken from the Quran itself. This gives students opportunities to translate and learn Quranic sentences & vocabularies as well as the ability to implement their knowledge of Arabic Grammar. It is for this reason Darul Quran has chosen this specific book for students wishing to study the Arabic language.
Students can download pdf versions of Lisaanul Quran online or we can provide hardback copies.
All students enrolling on this course should have a sincere intention to try their best to learn & understand Quranic Arabic. This includes practising at home and completing any given homework on time.
Lisaanul Quran Vol 1
20 Chapters
Chapter 1– Arabic words and its 3 categories
Chapter 2– The definite and indefinite nouns
Chapter 3-The masculine and feminine gender
Chapter 4– An introduction to declension –The three cases
Nominative
Accusative, Genitive
Chapter 5- The singular dual and plural nouns
How to form dual from singular
The broken plural
The sound plural – masculine sound plural and feminine
Declension of the broken and sound plural
Chapter 6– The Arabic sentence
The nominal sentences
The verbal sentences
Chapter 7- The prepositions
Chapter 8– The demonstrative pronouns
Chapter 9– Detached personal pronouns in the nominative form
Chapter 10- The adjectival phrase
Chapter 11- The idhafa phrase
Chapter 12- (a) possessive pronouns attached to nouns
The third person pronoun suffixes
The second person pronoun suffixes
(b) Pronouns attached to particles
Object pronouns attached to verbs
Chapter 13 – Al I’raab al mahalli
Chapter 14- Interrogative pronouns
Chapter 15 – Inna and its sisters
The subject of inna when it is an attached pronoun
Points concerning the predicate of inna
Chapter 16 – The five nouns
Chapter 17- The verb in the past perfect tense
Chapter 18- The adverb of time and place
Chapter 19- kaana and its sisters
Chapter 20- The relative pronouns