This document provides an overview of Arabic grammar concepts including isim ma'rifah (definite noun), isim nakirah (indefinite noun), harf nida' (vocative particle), idhofah (genitive construction), and detached and attached pronouns. It defines these terms and provides examples from the Quran to illustrate their usage. Key points include that isim ma'rifah begins with alif lam while isim nakirah does not, harf nida' makes the following noun definite, and idhofah shows possession or a relationship between two nouns.
The document provides a list of 297 names of Sahaba, which are companions of the prophet Muhammad. It notes that the list is unbiased and aims to include all possible names, including those with differing scholarly views. An introduction explains that the document is a work about Sahaba by Shadab Shaikh, and asks readers to read it with an open mind.
This document provides a list of common Arabic conjunctions, their pronunciations, and English translations. It includes conjunctions that indicate alternatives like "or", conditionals like "if", time like "when", purpose like "in order to", and addition like "and". Prepositions are also listed that show location, direction, source, and accompaniment such as "in", "to", "from", "with", and "about". The conjunction and preposition charts in this document offer a concise reference for translating between Arabic and English.
This document discusses the fear of fame that was a characteristic of the early scholars and righteous people known as the Salaf. The Salaf would dislike their names being mentioned often and would flee from gatherings if they became too large, out of a fear that fame would corrupt their intentions. Some quotes illustrate this, such as Bishr advising a man to "let your mention be unknown." The document argues that sincerity and fleeing from fame were important values for the Salaf.
Adam was the first prophet created by God out of clay to inhabit the Earth. God taught Adam many things and asked the angels to show him respect. However, Iblis, also known as Shaitan, disobeyed and was prideful. Later, Shaitan convinced Adam and his wife to eat from the forbidden tree in Paradise, causing them to disobey God. Although they felt remorse, God forgave them. All of humanity is descended from Adam and his wife.
This document discusses the concept of patience through three examples:
1. It defines patience and lists three types: being patient obeying Allah's rules, enduring troubles, and abstaining from sins.
2. It provides Quran verses emphasizing the importance of patience and seeking assistance through patience and prayer.
3. It tells the story of Prophet Muhammad visiting Taif and being rejected, but praying to Allah, and the story of Job losing everything but remaining patient and remembering Allah.
The document provides a collection of 1642 boy names and 1877 girl names of Islamic origin compiled by Dr. Moin. It includes the first 30 entries of the boy names list, with each entry containing the name and its meaning. The names are predominantly Arabic names and their meanings are related to qualities of God or qualities praised in Islam like "worshiper", "just", "intelligent" etc.
This document contains a selection of prayers and passages about sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the importance of reciting Durood Sharif (prayers of blessings upon the Prophet) based on hadiths and passages from the Quran. Specifically, it notes that (1) reciting Durood Sharif earns heavenly rewards and erases sins, (2) Allah and 70,000 angels daily recite Durood Sharif upon the Prophet as a sign of his high status, and (3) the Quran instructs Muslims to also send blessings upon the Prophet through reciting Durood Sharif.
This document provides information about various prophets in Islam. It discusses the titles of prophets like Ibrahim (Friend of Allah) and Musa (One who Spoke with Allah). It also outlines which prophets were sent to different peoples and why those peoples were destroyed, like the people of Lut for homosexuality. Key details are provided about prophets like Nuh living for 950 years and Mount Joodi being where his ark came to stop.
For the board examination, detailed notes of Asan Sindhi with MCQs, short and long answers, I hope it will facilitate you in preparation for your examination.
Arabic 3: Basics on the nominal sentence Mohamed ZAIM
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¡§ Arabic 3: Basics on the nominal sentence ¡§ is the first step to live a sentence in Arabic. You will find all necessary details that help understanding well the function of each part of it and so knowing deep the secret meaning and grammar that such lovely sentence carries. The slides are available also beside others on my blog:
www.alif-zaim.blogspot.com > ¡§Grammar ºÝºÝߣshare¡§ section cross column on right. Enjoy !
Brief presentation covering " Fiqh of Salah ! - Daily Prayer " .... for some slides the bullet pointers are not self-explanatory but rather reference for me to speak... for explanation, personal message me and I will email the material....
The document contains a planner and activities for a student including sections for personal information, daily goals and schedule, Islamic practices like prayers and Quran reading, puzzles and games to complete. The document is fully in Arabic.
Forty very easy, quick & rewarding good deeds for all of us to do everyday!zakir2012
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This document lists 40 good deeds that can be easily performed to earn rewards from Allah. Some highlights include: reciting "Subhanallah" 100 times erases 1,000 sins and earns 1,000 good deeds; reciting certain phrases like "La ilaha illallah" with meanings of God's oneness and power earn millions of rewards; and glorifying, praising, and magnifying God 100 times before sleeping erases 2,500 bad deeds. Performing good deeds like enjoining right and forbidding wrong, and optional prayers are also encouraged.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
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The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
About teaching your children the duties of Islam. From this slides you will learn, the importance of breastfeeding, children should be thought to love Allah, children should be surrounded with good qualities.
This document provides an overview of the meaning of Islam and its core beliefs and principles:
1. Islam means submission to the will of God, and it is the same message that God revealed to all previous prophets like Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
2. The central tenet of Islam is the belief in one God, and Muslims are called to submit to God's will by worshipping Him alone without any partners.
3. All prophets preached the same core message of Islam - submission to God, and Jesus also called his followers to surrender to God and do His will.
4. The innate nature of humankind is one of submission to God, and
1) The document discusses Arabic grammar rules related to nouns, including the different types of nouns and their properties.
2) Nouns can be masculine or feminine, singular, dual or plural, rational or irrational, definite or indefinite. They can also take certain prefixes or suffixes to indicate these properties.
3) Other topics discussed include pronouns, verbs, particles that indicate gender and distance for nouns, and idafa possessive constructions.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The document summarizes four stories from the Quranic chapter of Surat al-Kahf:
1) The story of the Men in the Cave who fled persecution and were miraculously preserved asleep in a cave for hundreds of years.
2) The story of the Owner of Two Gardens who was arrogant about his wealth and gardens but had them destroyed overnight as punishment for his disbelief.
3) The story of Musa (Moses) and Khidr, where Khidr is a servant of Allah with greater knowledge than Moses and Moses is instructed to find Khidr by losing a fish they are carrying.
4) The story of Dhul-Qarnayn, who is given
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Al-Bayyinah from Tafsir Ibn Kathir.
1. It explains the context and meaning of key terms and phrases in the surah, such as the "People of the Scripture" referring to Jews and Christians, and the "idolators" being polytheistic Arabs.
2. It analyzes the verses discussing how disbelievers would not cease until the "clear proof" or Quran came to them, and how the People of the Scripture differed after clear proofs were provided to them.
3. It summarizes the surah's message that believers who do righteous deeds will receive eternal reward in Paradise, while dis
A useful booklet shows 1000 acts of Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It contains different situations i.e. waking up, going to the bathroom, performing ablutions, using sewak, wearing shoes, wearing clothes, going out and coming back home, going to the mosque, athan, iqama, praying at night and post-prayer sunnahs.
The document provides a collection of 1642 boy names and 1877 girl names of Islamic origin compiled by Dr. Moin. It includes the first 30 entries of the boy names list, with each entry containing the name and its meaning. The names are predominantly Arabic names and their meanings are related to qualities of God or qualities praised in Islam like "worshiper", "just", "intelligent" etc.
This document contains a selection of prayers and passages about sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the importance of reciting Durood Sharif (prayers of blessings upon the Prophet) based on hadiths and passages from the Quran. Specifically, it notes that (1) reciting Durood Sharif earns heavenly rewards and erases sins, (2) Allah and 70,000 angels daily recite Durood Sharif upon the Prophet as a sign of his high status, and (3) the Quran instructs Muslims to also send blessings upon the Prophet through reciting Durood Sharif.
This document provides information about various prophets in Islam. It discusses the titles of prophets like Ibrahim (Friend of Allah) and Musa (One who Spoke with Allah). It also outlines which prophets were sent to different peoples and why those peoples were destroyed, like the people of Lut for homosexuality. Key details are provided about prophets like Nuh living for 950 years and Mount Joodi being where his ark came to stop.
For the board examination, detailed notes of Asan Sindhi with MCQs, short and long answers, I hope it will facilitate you in preparation for your examination.
Arabic 3: Basics on the nominal sentence Mohamed ZAIM
?
¡§ Arabic 3: Basics on the nominal sentence ¡§ is the first step to live a sentence in Arabic. You will find all necessary details that help understanding well the function of each part of it and so knowing deep the secret meaning and grammar that such lovely sentence carries. The slides are available also beside others on my blog:
www.alif-zaim.blogspot.com > ¡§Grammar ºÝºÝߣshare¡§ section cross column on right. Enjoy !
Brief presentation covering " Fiqh of Salah ! - Daily Prayer " .... for some slides the bullet pointers are not self-explanatory but rather reference for me to speak... for explanation, personal message me and I will email the material....
The document contains a planner and activities for a student including sections for personal information, daily goals and schedule, Islamic practices like prayers and Quran reading, puzzles and games to complete. The document is fully in Arabic.
Forty very easy, quick & rewarding good deeds for all of us to do everyday!zakir2012
?
This document lists 40 good deeds that can be easily performed to earn rewards from Allah. Some highlights include: reciting "Subhanallah" 100 times erases 1,000 sins and earns 1,000 good deeds; reciting certain phrases like "La ilaha illallah" with meanings of God's oneness and power earn millions of rewards; and glorifying, praising, and magnifying God 100 times before sleeping erases 2,500 bad deeds. Performing good deeds like enjoining right and forbidding wrong, and optional prayers are also encouraged.
Lessons from the story of Prophet Isa - Jesus (AS)abdulg99
?
The story of Prophet Jesus - Isa - may peace be upon him, has been clearly explained in the Qur'an. He was one of the major Messengers sent with a revelation to mankind, given the ability to perform miracles by the will of Allah(SWT), develop a group of disciples and saved from the plans of those who wished to kill him. This presentation references the Qur'an and Sunnah about his teachings and life-story.
About teaching your children the duties of Islam. From this slides you will learn, the importance of breastfeeding, children should be thought to love Allah, children should be surrounded with good qualities.
This document provides an overview of the meaning of Islam and its core beliefs and principles:
1. Islam means submission to the will of God, and it is the same message that God revealed to all previous prophets like Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
2. The central tenet of Islam is the belief in one God, and Muslims are called to submit to God's will by worshipping Him alone without any partners.
3. All prophets preached the same core message of Islam - submission to God, and Jesus also called his followers to surrender to God and do His will.
4. The innate nature of humankind is one of submission to God, and
1) The document discusses Arabic grammar rules related to nouns, including the different types of nouns and their properties.
2) Nouns can be masculine or feminine, singular, dual or plural, rational or irrational, definite or indefinite. They can also take certain prefixes or suffixes to indicate these properties.
3) Other topics discussed include pronouns, verbs, particles that indicate gender and distance for nouns, and idafa possessive constructions.
New Edited and updated slides.
Ruku by Ruku pointers.
Flow charts and action pointers added.
Self Evaluation chart added
Virtues and duas and much more!
The document summarizes four stories from the Quranic chapter of Surat al-Kahf:
1) The story of the Men in the Cave who fled persecution and were miraculously preserved asleep in a cave for hundreds of years.
2) The story of the Owner of Two Gardens who was arrogant about his wealth and gardens but had them destroyed overnight as punishment for his disbelief.
3) The story of Musa (Moses) and Khidr, where Khidr is a servant of Allah with greater knowledge than Moses and Moses is instructed to find Khidr by losing a fish they are carrying.
4) The story of Dhul-Qarnayn, who is given
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Surah Al-Bayyinah from Tafsir Ibn Kathir.
1. It explains the context and meaning of key terms and phrases in the surah, such as the "People of the Scripture" referring to Jews and Christians, and the "idolators" being polytheistic Arabs.
2. It analyzes the verses discussing how disbelievers would not cease until the "clear proof" or Quran came to them, and how the People of the Scripture differed after clear proofs were provided to them.
3. It summarizes the surah's message that believers who do righteous deeds will receive eternal reward in Paradise, while dis
A useful booklet shows 1000 acts of Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It contains different situations i.e. waking up, going to the bathroom, performing ablutions, using sewak, wearing shoes, wearing clothes, going out and coming back home, going to the mosque, athan, iqama, praying at night and post-prayer sunnahs.