75: Illaa Clauses Used to Complete Sentences
Ustaadh Moosaa Richardson continues explaining MUSTATHNAA and more of its detailed issues, as found in Lesson 75 of the Aajurroomiyyah text. Recorded at al-Masjid al-Awwal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) on 1444.05.10. Get the workbook & join...
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Ustaadh Moosaa Richardson continues explaining MUSTATHNAA and more of its detailed issues, as found in Lesson 75 of the Aajurroomiyyah text. Recorded at al-Masjid al-Awwal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) on 1444.05.10.Get the workbook & join in: https://www.bakkah.net/en/new-publication-aajurroomiyyah-fundamentals-of-arabic-grammar-workbook.htmSupport our efforts at 1MM: http://www.firstmuslimmosque.com/donateto1mm/Check out Ustaadh Moosaa's Patreon channel: https://www.patreon.com/1MMeducation
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AAJURROOMIYYAH [Arabic Grammar]
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