1st Semester of 4 Year Alim Course | Recordings

Course Content

Arabic Speaking Course
Practice Exercises with new vocabulary, learn how to build correct Arabic sentences, and get an introduction to Jumla Ismiyyah (nominal sentence) and Jumla Fi’liyyah (verbal sentence) for stronger speaking.

  • Lecture 1: Arabic Speaking Course – Basic Introduction + First Arabic Conversation
    17:44
  • Lecture 2: Conversations 2–4 (Male/Female Variations) + 4 Practice Exercises
    28:45
  • Lecture 3: Exercises 5–8 (Sentence Building) + New Vocabulary + Masculine/Feminine Practice
    22:15
  • Lecture 4:Asking How You Are + Expressing Different Conditions (Sick/Tired/Pain) + Exercises 9–12
    21:19
  • Lecture 5: Exercises 13–15 + Sentence Variations + Sarf “Gardan” Concept (Singular/Dual/Plural, Masc/Fem, Person Forms)
    27:39
  • Lecture 6: Al-Hiwar Al-Khamis (Conversation 5) Phone Call to a Friend + Meeting Invitation + 3 Practice Exercises
    27:32
  • Lecture 7: Practice of Exercises 4 & 5 + New Vocabulary + Sentence Building (Jumla Ismiyyah & Jumla Fi’liyyah)
    23:40
  • Lecture 8 New Chapter: Nationality (Al-Jinsiyyah) + Male/Female Conversations + 2 Practice Exercises
    13:19
  • Lecture 9 Arabic Speaking Course – Nationality Practice Exercises 3–6 Question & Answer Sentences
    24:07
  • Lecture 10 Arabic Speaking Course – Nationality Practice Exercises 7–10 Sentence Formation
    27:43
  • Lecture 11 Arabic Speaking Course – Professions Vocabulary + 2 Conversations + 4 Practice Exercises
    30:34
  • Lecture 12 Arabic Speaking Course – Professions Conversation + Exercise 5
    23:47
  • Lecture 13 Arabic Speaking Course – Exercises 6 & 7 + Introducing Professions & Fields of Life
    25:35
  • Lecture 14 Arabic Speaking Course – Professions Practice Exercises 8 & 9
    19:28
  • Lecture 15 Arabic Speaking Course – Professions Q&A Exercise 10 Fill in the Blanks
    06:32
  • Lecture 16 Exercises 11–14 + Vocabulary Building + Self-Introduction (Profession)
    35:16

Basic Tajweed Course
Learn why Tajweed is essential for correct Qur’an recitation, how wrong pronunciation can change meanings, and get a practical introduction to Makharij using a simple mouth map (tongue, teeth, lips, and throat) to understand where Arabic letters are articulated.

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