Al-Ajrumiyyah Bina Al-Af'al Muhadarat Fi 'Ilm Al-Sarf Qatr Al-Nada Al-Balagha Al-Wadiha

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These are courses following a more classical curriculum/style of grammar, morphology, and rhetoric.

Listed in order you should do these.


 grammar 1. al-Ajrumiyyah
 morphology 1. Bina al-Af`al
 morphology 2. Muhadarat fi `ilm al-sarf
 grammar 2. Qatr al-Nada
 rethoric 1. al-Balagha al-Wadiha
Rhetoric is last for a reason, it requires a working knowledge of grammar and morphology and some
experience reading classical literature, which is mostly poetry from before Islam up until a few
hundred years after the advent of Islam.
All of these courses are by the same teacher (with the exception of morphology 1), presented in a
classroom to actual students, in Arabic. He speaks clearly, knows his audience (not all of them
Arabic speakers). And most importantly for me, he doesn't just teach/read the book (very common in
my experience), he explains and adds on.
Also all these courses are based on famous and relied upon books with the exception of morphology
2. I think the book for that one (the link can be found on the paylist page) is written for the school
those classes are given. But I think it's a really good book and I wish I could buy it in print.
Some other relied upon books are
 Alfiya ibn Malik by ibn Malik (grammar)
 lamiya al-af`al, also by ibn Malik (morphology)
 shadha al-`arf by Ahmad al-Hamlawi (morphology)
These come after the courses I listed though.
Also www.furqan.co is an indispensable resource for Qur'anic exegesis and language resources.
Also for an English-Arabic dictionary, Hans Wehr is your best friend.

https://thethinkingmuslim.com/2016/04/20/the-three-levels-of-studying-arabic/

http://quranirab.com/

https://www.dakwahbookstore.com/product/a-commentary-on-al-ajrumiyyah-a-bilingual-rendition-of-
al-tuhfat-al-saniyyah-h-b/

https://www.fluentu.com/blog/arabic/learn-arabic-youtube/

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