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Do you know what your name means?
Sunday, December 9th, 2012Find out the name meanings in the arabic language. We break down a sample of the name sajid, to the root word, the pattern, and the eventual meaning.
Verbal Sentences
Monday, June 11th, 2012Verbal sentences are known as jumla fi’liyah. All it really means is a sentence that begins with a verb (fi’l). Any sentence beginning with a noun (ism) is called a nominal sentence (Jumla ismiyyah).
Getting back to the jumla fi’liyah. This is the usual format it will appear in.
1. It [...]
NOW is the Time to Learn Arabic!
Friday, November 21st, 2008The following is an article on Ilm Fruits that was cross-posted with the permission of the author. May Allah allow us all to achieve fleuncy in Arabic, ameen ya rabb!
Bismillah walhamdulillah, was Salaatu was Salaamu ‘alaa Rasoolillaah.
“On the Day of Judgment, the Qur’an and its people who used to act by it in the world [...]
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
Saturday, June 7th, 2008 In English and Arabic, we can classify verbs as both transitive and intransitive. (Does anyone know the Arabic terms for these words?)
Transitive verbs are verbs that take a maf’ool (an object, or recipient of the verb). In English, transitive verbs include: eat (eat what?), and say (say what?).
Intransitive verbs take no maf’ool–they’re [...]
