We have been doing lessons sporadically for a year however we are only on lesson 18 of madina book 1 Once you are done with madina book 2 and all the level 2 side books you can start the comprehension process and start reading books and listening to scholars. Are there any recommendations to study alongside what i'm doing now
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I've started doing vocab and the madina side books
Arabiyya bayna yadayk seems too heavy to study.
Secondly, find english books and their arabic translations Read the arabic and refer to english when you need to A good place to start is the novel “holes” or الحفر which you can find pdfs of online. The madinah books are heavily focused on arabic grammar and understanding the foundations of the classical arabic language
This makes them a great choice for students of knowledge who would like to be able to better understand the quran and books of ahadith. Also, the madinah course has complementary books that go with the main arabic books for each level which you could benefit from There are books on ta'beer and qira'ah, as well as very simple short books on seerah, fiqh, hadith, as well as one called nusoos, which goes through passages/texts from various sources with glimpses into further. So i completed book 1 of the madinah arabic books with a teacher, who is a friend of mine and who taught me and another friend for free
Unfortunately, my teacher is very busy now and me and the friend with whom i'm learning arabic are looking for a new study method, so we stumbled upon the videos by br
When i started studying the first book and didn't have the teacher yet, my plan was. Madina books along with the side books If you can also add bayna yadaik and treat it as another side book then go for it