Introducing Arabic

Introducing Arabic

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Author: Michael Mumisa
Publisher: Goodword Books
Year: 2003
Language: multilingual
Pages: 163
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8178982110

Description

This book will benefit those who have just been initiated into this exciting field as well as those already at the advanced stage of their studies.It presents some of the basic as well as advanced laws of Arabic in simple language and methods.

It is based on three celebrated classical sources; the Sharh Ibn Aqil by Ibn Aquil (698-769 A H), Awdah al-Masalik by Ibn Ajrum (672-723 A H). Besides being the language of Islamic texts, Arabic is the key to understanding some of the world’s greatest civilization s and intellectual histories. Copious data on pre-colonial African history as well as classical documents on medicine and philosophy which were later transmitted to the West are available in Arabic. The United Nations and other global agencies have also accepted it as an international language.

Most of the texts available in English to teach Arabic language and grammar are either too difficult for the beginner in this field to follow due to the type of the Arabic script used as well as the complex terminologies employed by the authors or too basic to deal with important theories and laws.

Contents

Preface

CHAPTER ONE
The concept of The Noun, The Verb,
The Particle in Arabic Speech

CHAPTER TWO
The Subject, The Predicate- The Doer, The Direct Object

CHAPTER THREE
Declension and Indeclension

CHAPTER FOUR
The Definite and Indefinite Noun

CHAPTER FIVE
Gender

CHAPTER SIX
Singular, Dual and Plural

CHAPTER SEVEN
The Composite

CHAPTER EIGHT
The Personal Pronoun

CHAPTER NINE
The Demonstrative Pronoun

CHAPTER TEN
The Relative Pronoun

CHAPTER ELEVEN
The Regular and Irregular Noun

CHAPTER TWELVE
The Un-Nunated Noun

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
The Particles

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Prepositions

CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The Subjective Particles

CHAPTER SIXTEEN
The Accusative Agents

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
The Jussive Particles

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
The Non-Causative Particle

CHAPTER NINETEEN
The Conjunction

CHAPTER TWENTY
The Interrogative Noun

CHAPTER TWENTY ONE
The Conditional Nouns

CHAPTER TWENTY TWO
The Signs of Declension