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Essentials of Quranic Arabic - Volume 2 By Masood Ahmed Ranginwala.

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Essentials of Quranic Arabic - Volume 2 By Masood Ahmed Ranginwala
ISBN: 9781257715626
Author: Masood Ahmed Ranginwala
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages: 317
Size: 10.9 x 8.3 x 0.7 inch
Publiication: 2013
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About This Book:
The "Essentials of Quranic Arabic" series comprises of two volumes that might be quite beneficial if you wish to grasp the language of the Quran and read it correctly. The author, Masood Ranginwala, learnt Arabic from a variety of sources and professors, including Nouman Ali Khan. He currently teaches the Introduction to Quranic Arabic course at the Islamic Online University (IOU), where he formerly oversaw the Arabic Studies department.
This book does not concentrate on regular Arabic discourse or vocabulary not found in the Quran. Instead, it stresses on the fundamental principles of language and remembering key terms from the Quran. Grammar is taught using Quranic examples to help you comprehend the ideas in context.
The first book walks you through the fundamentals of Quranic Grammar step by step. It also serves as the basis for the IOU Diploma Series Introduction to Quranic Arabic. The first book's objective is to assist you with translating Quranic passages, Hadiths, or Arabic words using an Arabic dictionary. The IOU website has free video lessons for this book.
The second book expands on the grammatical principles taught in the previous book and delves into more complex Arabic grammar subjects. These themes are critical if you want to study the Quran at a higher level, including linguistic notions such as Balaghah and I'jaz al-Quran (the Quran's distinct style)."

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