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Madinah Arabic Notes

Here comes a treasure in the form of Notes prepared by a hard working teacher. Nicely done and beautifully explained, these notes will help all those who are learning the famous Arabic books by Dr. V Abdur RahimDurus al Lughatul Arabiyya li ghairi naatiqeena biha, Arabic Language Reader for non-Arabic speaking people.  Go ahead and download the files in pdf, Inshaa’Allah.

Jazakallaahu Khayra.

Madina-Book 1-Notes

Madina-Book 2-Notes

Madina-Book 3-Notes

March 7, 2014 - Posted by | Arabic and Dr. V. Abdur Rahim, Learning the language of the Qur'an

15 Comments »

  1. very helpful! JZK

    Comment by hyrra | March 8, 2014 | Reply

    • Baarakallaahu Feek.

      Comment by MuQeet | March 8, 2014 | Reply

  2. MashaAllah very beneficial blog. May Allah reward you for all your efforts and bless you and your teacher in both worlds. Aameen

    Comment by Maryam | March 10, 2014 | Reply

    • Aameen, and Jazakillaahu Khayra.
      Baarakallaahu Feeki.
      Keep visiting the blog, Inshaa’Allah.
      Thank you so much.

      Comment by MuQeet | March 10, 2014 | Reply

  3. Excellent notes. Better than the keys available for these books.
    jazak Allah khayr

    Comment by Happy Land | March 10, 2014 | Reply

    • Alhamdulillaah, Baarakallaahu Feek.
      These books are evolved out of experience and teaching over a period of time.
      However, there is one opinion which I too agree with: If you provide an over-dose in the form of Notes and Keys, people tend to lose track of the Main Book.

      Comment by MuQeet | March 10, 2014 | Reply

      • True…the book itself suffient. Well I am teaching these books to kids ages 10. I have to keep it real simple. No notes. Just simple class ppts …you can see them on our Arabic page and then the exercises from the book.

        Comment by Happy Land | March 10, 2014 | Reply

        • I appreciate your work. May Allah bless you and your family with abundant goodness both in this world and in the Hereafter. Aameen.

          Comment by MuQeet | March 10, 2014 | Reply

  4. Assalamu alaykum

    Thanks a lot for these notes. I also wanted to ask shouldnt the ‘in sha’ in sha Allaah be wrote with a space in between? i heard the meaning is changed when wrote together

    Comment by g | March 11, 2014 | Reply

    • Wa alaikumus salam.
      I don’t agree with this pointless argument.
      Nobody writes it or says with the twist of the tongue!

      Comment by MuQeet | March 12, 2014 | Reply

  5. Subhanallaah! dis is indeed a treasure, my day is thru tday, I am thankful to Allaah SWT n his slave who did such a beneficial work, barakallaahu feek, jkk

    Comment by Rubina Narwade | April 11, 2014 | Reply

    • Alhamdulillaah. Baarakallaahu feeki, yaa ukhtee.

      Comment by MuQeet | April 12, 2014 | Reply

  6. Very useful brother… Whoever behind this effort, pray for them Jannah…

    Comment by Saleem | May 26, 2015 | Reply

    • Inshaallaah. Baarakallahu feekum

      Comment by MuQeet | May 26, 2015 | Reply


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