ARABIC THROUGH THE QUR’AN - FULL COURSE
CONTENTS
Lesson/Topic/sub-topics
1. Nouns
1.1. Definiteness
1.2. Gender
1.3. Adjectival Phrases
1.4. Simple Nominal Sentences (SNS)
2. Plurals
2.1. Sound Masculine Plurals (SMP)
2.2. Sound Feminine Plurals (SFP)
2.3. Broken Plurals
2.4. Non-Human Plurals
2.5. ‘And’
3. Inflection- ‘Iraab
3.1. Cases
3.2. Cases for Nouns
3.3. Inflections for the 5 types of nouns
3.4. Pronouns
4. Prepositions
4.1. Case of the following noun
4.2. ‘Min’
4.3. ‘Li’
4.4. Single letter prepositions
4.5. Prepositional phrase predicates (PPP) for simple nominal sentences with indefinite subjects
5. More on Pronouns
5.1. The 1st person singular suffix
5.2. The pronoun of separation
6. Demonstratives
6.1. Near and Far, masculine and feminine, singular and plural
6.2. Demonstratives as nouns
6.3. Demonstratives as adjectives
7. Idaafah
7.1. Mudaaf and mudaaf ilaih
7.2. Mudaafs with preceding prepositions
7.3. Idiomatic idaafah phrases
7.4. Mudaafs that are SMP (Sound Masculine Plurals)
7.5. Idaafahs with the 1st person singular pronominal suffix as mudaaf ilaih
7.6. Adding the 1st person singular pronominal suffix to SMPs (Sound Masculine Plurals)
7.7. Demonstratives and idaafahs
8. The perfect tense
8.1. Root letters of verbs/words
8.2. Verbal nouns
8.3. The active and passive participles
8.4. Perfect tense verb conjugations
8.5. Verbal sentence structure (subject first vs verb first)
9. Suffix Pronouns (SP) (Pronominal Suffixes)
9.1. Object of a verb vs. mudaaf ilaih
9.2. ‘Ya/kasra’ preceding SP
9.3. Sakin following a SP ending in a sakin
9.4. SPs and verbs
9.5. SPs and prepositions
10. The relative ‘maa’ and the negative ‘maa’
10.1. The negative ‘maa’
10.2. The relative ‘maa’
11. ‘Kullun’ ‘ba’adun’ & adverbs
11.1. ‘Kullun’
11.2. ‘Ba’adun’
11.3. Adverbs and time and place
12. ‘Kaana’, ‘qaala’, ‘lamma’ & the preposition ‘ka’
12.1. ‘Kaana’
12.2. The Pluperfect
12.3. ‘Qaala’
12.4. ‘Lamma’
12.5. The preposition ‘ka’
13. The Dual
13.1. Dual Nouns
13.2. Dual Pronouns
13.3. Dual Demonstratives
13.4. Verb conjugations for the dual
13.5. Dual Adjectives
13.6. The word ‘doona’
14. Cardinal Numbers
14.1. Considerations in forming number constructions
14.2. Numbers 1, 2 & 3 – 10
14.3. Numbers 11 & 12
14.4. Numbers 13-19
14.5. The tens
14.6. Numbers of 2 digits, both different (e.g. 21, 36, 87)
14.7. Hundreds and thousands
15. Derived Verb Forms
15.1. Forms II-X, their compositions, idiosyncrasies and connotations
15.2. Quadrilateral verbs
16. Imperfect Tense
16.1. Conjugations
16.2. Meanings
16.3. Negation
16.4. Future tense
16.5. The imperfect conjugations of ‘kaana’
17. Interrogative Particles
17.1. ‘Hal’
17.2. ‘A’
17.3. ‘Ayna’, ‘anna’, ‘ayyaana’, ’mataa’, ‘kayfa’, ‘maa’, ‘lima’, ‘man’, ‘kam’, ‘ayyun’
18. The Mansoob (subjunctive) Case of the Imperfect
18.1. Particles that precede the imperfect making it subjunctive
18.2. Verb conjugations in the mansoob
18.3. ‘Kaana’conjugations in the mansoob
18.4. ‘An’
18.5. ‘anna’, ‘annee’, ‘annanee’...
18.6. ‘Alla, ‘li’, ‘kai’, ‘li-kai’, ‘li-an’, ‘Hatta’, ‘lan’
19. Inna and Her Sisters
19.1. ‘Inna’
19.2. ‘Laakin’
19.3. ‘Ka-inna’
19.4. ‘Laita’
19.5. ‘La’alla’
19.6. ‘Qaala’ and ‘inna’ for direct and indirect speech
20. The Majzoom (Jussive) case of the imperfect
20.1. Verb conjugations in the majzoom
20.2. ‘lam’ and ‘lamma’
20.3. Prohibitions using ‘laa’
20.4. Indirect 1st & 3rd person commands
21. ‘Laysa’, ‘idhaa/’idh’, ‘man’
21.1. ‘Laysa’
21.2. ‘Idhaa’/’Idh’
21.3. ‘Man’
22. Hamza as a Root Letter
22.1. Seating position when it is at the start of a word
22.2. Seating position when it is in the middle of a word
22.3. Seating position when it is at the end of a word
23. Relative sentences
23.1. ‘Maa’
23.2. ‘Man’
23.3. ‘Alladhee’
24. The Conjugation of Assimilated Verbs (1st root letter, R1, weak)
24.1. R1 = ‘waw’
24.2. R1 = ’ya’
25. The Elative
25.1. Forming the elative
25.2. Exceptions
25.3. ‘better’/’best’ and ‘worse’/’worst’
25.4. The comparative
25.5. The superlative
26. The Conjugation of Doubled Verbs
26.1. When to contract R2 and R3
26.2. When not to contract R2 & R3
26.3. When it When to contract R2 & 3 when the verb is majzoom (jussive)
27. The Case of Nouns Preceded by ‘illaa’
27.1. When the preceding sentence is positive (mansoob)
27.2. When the preceding sentence is negative (logical case)
28. The Conjugation of Hollow Verbs (2nd root letter, R2, weak)
28.1. R 2 = ‘waw’
28.2. R 2 = ‘ya’
28.3. R 2 = ‘khaafa’/yakhaafu’
29. The Vocative
29.1. ‘Yaa’
29.2. ‘Yaa ayyuhaa’
29.3. ‘Allahumma’
30. The Conjugation of Defective Verbs (3rd root letter, R3, weak)
30.1. R 3 = ‘waw’
30.2. R3 = ‘ya’
30.3. R 3 = ‘waw’ or ‘ya’ (fa’ila/yaf’alu)
31. Ordinal Numbers, Fractions, distributives
31.1. Ordinal numbers
31.2. Fractions
31.3. Distributives
32. The Imperative
32.1. The formation of the imperative (the command form of the verb)
32.2. Making form IV verbs imperative
32.3. Forming the imperative when R 1 of a verb = ‘hamza’
33. The Passive Tense
33.1. Its definition and components
33.2. Constructing the passive tense from sound verbs
33.3. Constructing the passive tense from derived verb forms (II-X except IX)
33.4. Constructing the passive tense from doubled verbs
33.5. Constructing the passive tense from assimilated verbs (R1 weak)
33.6. Constructing the passive tense from hollow verbs (R2 weak)
33.7. Constructing the passive tense from defective verbs (R3 weak)
33.8. The use of the imperative impersonally
33.9. Using two tenses in the same ayah.
34. More on Idaafah
34.1. Where the mudaaf ilaih is not a noun
34.2. Form-based idaafahs
34.3. The five nouns
34.4. ‘Ghairun’ and ‘ghairu’
35. Al-Mansoobaat
35.1. The particle ‘iyya’
35.2. Absolute negation (An-naafiyatu liljins)
35.3. The Cognate Accusative (al-maf’ool al-mutlaq)
35.4. The Accusative of Specification (at-tamyeez)
35.5. The Accusative of Cause (al-maf’ool lah)
35.6. The Accusative of Circumstance (al-maf’ool al-Haal)
36. The Conditional (‘Shart’ & ‘jawab’)
36.1. ‘Law’ as ‘shart’ (and ‘fa’ before a ‘jawab’)
36.2. ‘In’ as ‘shart’
36.3. ‘Idhaa’ as ‘shart’
36.4. ‘La-in’ as ‘shart’
36.5. The imperative as ‘shart’
36.6. ‘Imma’ as ‘shart’ and ‘imma’ followed by another ‘imma’
36.7. Quasi-conditionals
36.8. The word ‘ra-a’ in conditionals
37. ‘An’, ‘3asaa’, ‘la’alla’
37.1. ‘An’
37.2. ‘3asaa’
37.3. ‘La’alla’
38. Sisters of Kaana, Verbs of Beginning & ‘Lawla’
38.1. Sisters of ‘kaana’
38.2. Verbs of beginning
38.3. ‘Lawla’
39. The Energetic, Oaths & Exclamations
39.1. The energetic
39.2. Oaths
39.3. Exclamations: ‘layta’, ‘waylun’ & regret
40. Special Uses of ‘maa’, ‘kaana’ & Verbs of Wonder
40.1. Special uses of ‘maa’ and ‘kaana’
40.2. Verbs of Wonder
40.3. Verbs of praise and blame
40.4. ‘Qad’ for emphasis (perfect verbs) vs doubt (imperfect verbs)
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