The Arabic language is the language of the Prophet and the Noble Qur’an, and it is preferred over all the other languages of mankind. Learning Arabic for non-native speakers of different nations, civilizations and religions poses a great challenge while wanting to learn. Learning Arabic language is not easy, as the meanings and aesthetics of the language are more difficult to be counted. The Arabic language, in particular, is the focus of the attention of non-native Muslim peoples around the world. By learning it, they aim to hifz Quran, its sciences and interpretation, view religious books, and read the biography of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace.
The methods used in Learning Arabic Language differ, according to the Arabic tutor, his style and method of teaching, but We can summarize as follows:
- Start by learning Arabic basics of the language: The basics of learning Arabic represent knowing the letters of the language in writing and pronunciation, and linking them to known objects and concepts that are known to different groups. For example, when starting with the letter Alif, the learner must know the shape of the letter in writing in the places of speech, in its beginning, middle and end, and pronounce it using the movements of opening, joining and breaking, then linking it to words known to him.
- After the end of this stage, the learner is enriched with the largest possible linguistic outcome of the various meanings of vocabulary and words, which the learner can acquire, each according to his mental abilities and speed in acquiring language skills. In the event that the learner falls under the young age groups, pictures and movements can be used to indicate the meaning or the vocabulary to be conveyed to the learner, and there is nothing wrong with using it to teach older age groups, from non-native speakers, or to illiterate elderly people who did not know how to read and write when they were young.
- The learner is then trained to read the sentences, starting with the short ones, and moving on to the relatively long ones. This increases the learner’s linguistic outcome, and gives him the opportunity to learn how to properly express his thoughts and opinions.
- Use links: After the learner has mastered the previous language skills, the individual is taught the different language links of prepositions, adverbs of time and place, and sign nouns. This skill gives the learner the ability to synthesize words and form meaningful sentences.
- Forming question formulas: This is done by the learner using short question methods and formulas, including those that are answered with yes or no, to explanatory and explanatory questions that require some length to be answered. Among the frequently asked questions are: Is, When, What, Why, How, Hamza and others.
- Grammar Nahw and Sarf: This is one of the advanced stages in learning Arabic language, and upon reaching it, the learner has come a long way to be able to read, write and speak well in the language field. The individual learns the parts of speech and its types, dualism and plural and their types, the style of conditional and demand and others, addition, knowledge and indefinite, and so on.
After that, the Student can expand in the wide seas of the Arabic language, and draw from its sciences as much as he wants and be satisfied with it, each according to his interest and intellectual and cultural inclinations.
Benefits of learning Arabic
- The language of the Holy Qur’an; One of the most important benefits of the Arabic language is that it enables its speakers to read and understand the Holy Qur’an easily, as reading and understanding the Qur’an is only in the Arabic language, and this is an honor from God Almighty for the Arabic language, so whoever wants to understand the Holy Qur’an must master the Arabic language.
- Learn other languages; A comparative study conducted by a British university indicated that individuals who master the grammar of their mother tongue are more able and able to learn other foreign languages, and this is considered one of the great benefits in our time, where all parents want to teach their children more than language, and in particular language English, then they must first master the mother tongue to be able to learn other languages.
- Communication and conversation; The Arabic language is the official and mother language in all Arab countries, and thus learning it helps to communicate with all Arabs of different nationalities, and given the presence of many dialects in the Arab countries, the use of Standard Arabic helps to remove any misunderstanding that may occur during dialogue and communication.
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