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Beginners Arabic Reading

Beginners Arabic Reading

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The Beginners Arabic Reading book is a step-by-step Guide to begin reading the Qur'ān. The book introduces the Arabic alphabets, gradually demonstrating their beginning, middle and end shapes and how these are used in Arabic words. The book covers all the essential vowel marks and shows the students how they are used in simple to complex Arabic words commonly found in the Qur'an. After finishing the book, a student is expected to be ready to begin reciting the Qur'an. 

When your child is ready to go to kindergarten, introduce him or her to the Qur'ān. The best way to do that is to begin teaching him or her the Arabic alphabet and vowel signs. After learning the alphabet, your child will be able to read, write
and pronounce it correctly.

The purpose of this book is to introduce children to the time-tested methodologies of learning the Arabic alphabet. The materials are presented in a sequential manner to ensure that children learn the necessary tools to read Qur’ānic Arabic in the shortest possible time. The book has 29 lessons. Ideally, a Sunday school should cover each lesson in two Sundays, thus, taking about 58 classes, or two school year to finish the book. A full-time school or home schooling parents will require much less time to finish the book with their children.

Details & Specs

Title: Beginners Arabic Reading
Publisher:
Weekend Learning
Author: 
Mohammad Arif
Format: 
Paperback
Pages: 36
Dimensions: 
8.5 in x 11 in
Language: 
Arabic
Appropriate for Ages: 
3-7
ISBN:
 9781936569229

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Abdul A.
Incredible

Incredible, helped both my 4 and 7 year old.

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Anonymous
Great Book!

This is one of the best book for learning how to read arabic as an english speaker. Many of the other books that teach quranic arabic are very confusing. My kids could follow the lessons by themselves- its sooo clearly written. I would def recommend this book.