Arabic Grammar Review: Nominal vs Verbal Sentences + I^raab Basics | Ahlan Arabic Ep.13 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 14 MIN

Arabic Grammar Review: Nominal vs Verbal Sentences + I^raab Basics | Ahlan Arabic Ep.13

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In this episode of Ahlan Arabic, we continue reviewing essential Arabic grammar concepts using only vocabulary from previous lessons.You’ll strengthen your understanding of:The difference between nominal sentences (الجملة الاسمية) and verbal sentences (الجملة الفعلية)The structure of mubtadaʾ (مبتدأ) and khabar (خبر)The basics of iʿrāb (الإعراب) and how word endings changeThe three grammatical states: marfūʿ (مرفوع), manṣūb (منصوب), and majrūr (مجرور)The difference between muʿrab (معرب) and mabnī (مبني)Identifying ism (اسم), fiʿl (فعل), and ḥarf (حرف)This episode also includes simple examples and practice questions to help reinforce your learning.Perfect for beginners who want to review and solidify their Arabic grammar foundation step by step.

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كنوز الحكمة @ttb.twr.org/arabic Thru The Bible Arabic .( Thru the Bible) إن برنامج "كنوز الحكمة" هو جزء من خدمة عالمية لتعليم الكتاب المقدس تابعة ل لقد ُصممت الحلقات في الأصل بواسطة د. ج. فيرنن ماكجي وقد تمت ترجمتها وتعديلها لأكثر من مئة لغة ولهجة. هدف السلسة أن تكون برنامجًا إذاعًيا مدته ثلاثون دقيقة، يأخذ المستمع في رحلة عبر الكتاب المقدس كاملاً. الأن، تـتـوفر لك هذه الحلقات نفسُها على الإنترنت. ونحن نشعر بالامتنان أنك اخترت البدء بدراسة كلمة الله عن طريق الاستماع لهذه الحلقات. لذا ننصحك بالاستماع لحلقٍة واحدٍة كل يوم على الأقل (من الإثنين وحتى الجمعة) . إذا اَتبعت هذه الخطوات أسبوعيًا ولخمس سنوات ستكون قد أكملت دراسة الكتاب المقدس كاملا ً. Hussain Kamani Muslim Central Mufti Hussain Kamani was born to a Hindu revert-to-Islam and Muslim father in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. With the blessings and du’a (supplications) of his parents, Mufti Hussain Kamani underwent a journey of a lifetime in pursuit of sacred Islamic knowledge. He began his pursuit of the Islamic sciences at the young age of six to memorize the entire Quran at the acclaimed Darul Uloom Madania in Buffalo, New York. By the blessings of Allah, subhanahu wa ta’ala, he was able to complete this momentous task in 1999. Having the growing thirst to quench more knowledge, Mufti Kamani then traveled across the world to the United Kingdom to attain more advanced formal Islamic authorizations in the field of Islamic theology. He studied at Darul Uloom Bury, the renowned seminary of the great revivalist and scholar of Hadith, Shaykh-ul-Hadith Zakariyya Kandhlawi (Rahmatullahi Alayh). Mufti Kamani completed the traditional six-year curriculum covering the Arabic language, Arabic morphology, Islamic ju Bilmasri [in Egyptian Arabic] Nesrin Amin Bilmasri is a podcast and blog (www.bilmasri.com) dedicated to the Egyptian dialect. It is for learners of Arabic (ideally anywhere between lower intermediate to advanced level) who have so far been focusing on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), who may or may not have some knowledge of another Arabic dialect, and who would like to understand how the Egyptian dialect works. The starting point of most blog posts and podcast episodes is a text in Modern Standard Arabic – a news story, an excerpt from a work of fiction, or another form of text – which has been adapted into Egyptian Arabic.In the first part of each podcast episode, I will slowly read out the Egyptian version of the text. In the second part, I will take you through (in English) one or more aspects of the language just heard: this could be the pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, idioms, etc., with a particular focus on the differences and similarities between Egyptian and MSA.The blog post w Arabic with Sam Sam Martin Burr On this podcast, you'll find Arabic lessons of all lengths. Some perfect for your commute, some for your lunch break or gym session!Hosted by Sam: An Arabic language graduate who completed studies in Egypt and Palestine. You can learn more at SamBurr.com Enjoy the show!

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