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Steps to Memorize Juz’ Amma Efficiently

1. Start with the Last Juz: Surah-an-Naas Begin your Hifz journey by focusing on the last Juz (Juz’ Amma), specifically starting with Surah-an-Naas. Surah-an-Naas, along with its companions like Surah-al-Falaq and Surah-al-Ikhlas, contains some of the easiest verses for memorization. These surahs are relatively short and straightforward, making them ideal for building confidence and setting a strong foundation. 2. Create […]

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Arabic culture

Learning Arabic culture is a fascinating journey that allows you to explore the rich heritage, traditions, and values of the Arab world. Here are some effective ways to immerse yourself in Arabic culture: Learn the Language: Arabic language is deeply intertwined with its culture. Consider learning Arabic to understand the nuances of expression, idioms, and cultural

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Alim/Alima diploma 

The Alim/Alima diploma is a comprehensive program that offers an in-depth study of traditional Islamic studies. It equips students with knowledge in various aspects of Islamic sciences. Let’s explore what it includes and how you can pursue it online with eArabicLearning Academy: Alim/Alima Preparatory (Equivalent to Bachelor in Islamic Studies): Duration: 4 years. Eligibility: Students must be able

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Overcoming Challenges in Teaching Arabic Online to Children with ADHD and Learning Disabilities

Teaching Arabic to children online presents unique challenges, particularly when students have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and learning disabilities. In this article, we’ll explore the strategies employed by educators at eArabicLearning to overcome these challenges and foster significant linguistic development among students facing ADHD and learning difficulties. Challenges and Solutions: Engaging Attention: Challenge: Children

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Imperative verb

In the Arabic language, the imperative verb refers to the command form of a verb. It can be categorized into two main types: Direct Command (Second Person): Directly addressed to the second person. Examples of direct commands include: “اِضْرِبْ” (You) hit. “اُنْظُرْ” (You) look. “اِشْرَبْ” (You) drink. Commands can also be directed to the first or

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Passive in Arabic

Arabic has a passive voice, known as al-mabni lil-majhul (المبني للمجهول), which is used to emphasize the action itself or the object being acted upon rather than the doer of the action. Here’s a breakdown of how it works: Key Points: Focus: The focus shifts from the agent performing the action (subject in active voice) to

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