Arabic Alphabet
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Arabic Alphabet
I have an Arabic alphabet course and I am providing it for free on my channel. It is for anyone who wants to learn online using lessons by pre-made video lessons. The Arabic Alphabet class is presented in the same method as I learned it at the Islamic University. It's for anyone who wants to learn via video lessons and it is free as I said to learn the Arabic Alphabet and available online of course, which allows you to study at your own pace and anyone can start learning. The book that we use is called Arabic reading and writing made easy. It is an intensive course but very easy to follow if you do your effort and not be lazy. It's not just for Muslims but for anyone who want to start learning at anytime or place. Anyone can access it for free and they can enjoy and they can feel good that they got to study without paying a cent and they can have a good time doing so and you can keep progressing in the quest to learn the Arabic Alphabet and you will enjoy the course if you do all the practice assignments and not give up.
You have to do all the practice assignments and not give up even after the course is over, you will have to keep on practicing and this is key to succeeding in the progress of learning the Arabic which is very important for a successful student.
My Arabic lessons consists of 20 video lessons uploaded for now but there are about 5 more that are left to be uploaded and are presented in the same method that I learned it and as I said and it is intensive but at the same time easy to follow.
I am the creator of the sessions and I am the one who will help you progress in learning as long as you keep on trying and not give up, if you do that then you will indeed progress as a student.
All you have to do is do all the practice assignments and you will succeed as a student. I do not know what more to say about this, besides that it is the best method available online or anywhere based on my experience in trying to learn as well because I couldn't read or write Arabic either. And it is good for anyone who wants to learn in an effective and for free. I have had many paid students sign up before and leave me positive comments. Don't waste time and let the time pass without you taking advantage of this, it may seem like it's not possible to learn to read Arabic but it is and I am witness do that because as I said I couldn't read myself but now I am much better years latter. It is for anyone who wants to learn online for free as I said and you can check out some of my videos here: http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.p ... d-Language
You have to do all the practice assignments and not give up even after the course is over, you will have to keep on practicing and this is key to succeeding in the progress of learning the Arabic which is very important for a successful student.
My Arabic lessons consists of 20 video lessons uploaded for now but there are about 5 more that are left to be uploaded and are presented in the same method that I learned it and as I said and it is intensive but at the same time easy to follow.
I am the creator of the sessions and I am the one who will help you progress in learning as long as you keep on trying and not give up, if you do that then you will indeed progress as a student.
All you have to do is do all the practice assignments and you will succeed as a student. I do not know what more to say about this, besides that it is the best method available online or anywhere based on my experience in trying to learn as well because I couldn't read or write Arabic either. And it is good for anyone who wants to learn in an effective and for free. I have had many paid students sign up before and leave me positive comments. Don't waste time and let the time pass without you taking advantage of this, it may seem like it's not possible to learn to read Arabic but it is and I am witness do that because as I said I couldn't read myself but now I am much better years latter. It is for anyone who wants to learn online for free as I said and you can check out some of my videos here: http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.p ... d-Language
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Re: Arabic Alphabet
I've done a little background check on you. Your name is Sam Ginem and going by your facebook your shia.
Stop promoting your shia BS in here
Stop promoting your shia BS in here

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Re: Arabic Alphabet
take your anti-shia slafist shit elsewhere..thehappyone wrote: Tue Sep 05, 2017 7:02 pm I've done a little background check on you. Your name is Sam Ginem and going by your facebook your shia.
Stop promoting your shia BS in here![]()
Re: Arabic Alphabet
Shia the misguided aren't welcome among Somalis.
Re: Arabic Alphabet
I am not Shia. What Facebook page? I have no facebook page with the name Sam Ginem. So I offer a free course and you accuse of being a Shia? You are insane.
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qadadah66 wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2017 4:14 pm I am not Shia. What Facebook page? I have no facebook page with the name Sam Ginem. So I offer a free course and you accuse of being a Shia? You are insane.
welcome to somalinet
Re: Arabic Alphabet
This guy again
A 'free' course LOOOOOL
Scam alert anyone?
Definitely has an ulterior motive
A 'free' course LOOOOOL

Definitely has an ulterior motive
Re: Arabic Alphabet
He's been here before
I'm always suspicious of people claiming to give unsolicited things out for free, and my first instincts are usually right. There is definitely something fishy about your post... it reads like a Nigerian scam artist's email... so I won't "visit the website today". I'll pass.
https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=373094
I'm always suspicious of people claiming to give unsolicited things out for free, and my first instincts are usually right. There is definitely something fishy about your post... it reads like a Nigerian scam artist's email... so I won't "visit the website today". I'll pass.

qadadah66 wrote: Fri May 27, 2016 12:15 am I have posted most of lessons on YouTube for free so everyone can see it because I noticed too many people are too cheap to pay the simple $20 cost for the whole course than I reduced the cost to $15 and then I reduced it to $5
https://www.somalinet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=373094
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Re: Arabic Alphabet
HAHAHA, this muzzie is probably the same guy that showed up in Djibouti and was shocked people did not speak his muzzie language, now he thinks by coming to snet he will teach Somalis his language. Hat's off to Djiboutians for not allowing muzzies to take over their culture.
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Daacash is clearly ignorant about Djibouti, where Arabic is the official language, and majority of its educated people speak it well. Most Djiboutians I know are well versed in Arabic. This is the guy who erroneously claimed Somalis are 'ashamed of being shown and seen as Muslims.'DaacasBiyo wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:12 pm HAHAHA, this muzzie is probably the same guy that showed up in Djibouti and was shocked people did not speak his muzzie language, now he thinks by coming to snet he will teach Somalis his language. Hat's off to Djiboutians for not allowing muzzies to take over their culture.
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Re: Arabic Alphabet
paperino wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2017 7:49 pmDaacash is clearly ignorant about Djibouti, where Arabic is the official language, and majority of its educated people speak it well. Most Djiboutians I know are well versed in Arabic. This is the guy who erroneously claimed Somalis are 'ashamed of being shown and seen as Muslims.'DaacasBiyo wrote: Wed Sep 06, 2017 6:12 pm HAHAHA, this muzzie is probably the same guy that showed up in Djibouti and was shocked people did not speak his muzzie language, now he thinks by coming to snet he will teach Somalis his language. Hat's off to Djiboutians for not allowing muzzies to take over their culture.
May I just add that Djibouti is one of the 22 Arab countries in the World.
Many people make the mistake of thinking that being an Arab means belonging to a race called Arab where there is not such a race on earth.
Arab is a cultural and linguistic term. It refers to those who speak Arabic as their first language. Arabs are united by culture and by history. Arabs are not a race. Some have blue eyes and red hair; others are dark skinned; many are somewhere in between. Most Arabs are Muslims but there are also millions of Christian Arabs and thousands of Jewish Arabs.
The Arab World consists of 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Bahrain, the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Iran and Turkey are not Arab countries and their primary languages are Farsi and Turkish respectively. Arab countries have a rich diversity of ethnic, linguistic, and religious communities.
Re: Arabic Alphabet
My course is on YouTube now so to think it's a scan is laughable. It was on my website also free but now I made all videos available on youtube.
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Re: Arabic Alphabet
Thank You for your generosity.qadadah66 wrote: Fri Jan 12, 2018 7:15 pm My course is on YouTube now so to think it's a scan is laughable. It was on my website also free but now I made all videos available on youtube.
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