| Weight | 0.68 kg |
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| Product Type | Book |
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| Publisher | Darussalam |
| Pages | 483 |
| ISBN | 9786035000659 |
Learning Arabic Language Of The Qur’an
RM90.00
Other components that make this book attractive and useful are the simplicity of the language used, and its clarity and effectiveness of expression in achieving its objective. This book can be used by students of different ages whose intention is to learn Arabic with an eye toward proper understanding of the Qur’an.
The author has profound knowledge of both the Arabic and English languages. She also possesses a deep insight into Qur’anic expressions. She studied Arabic in Saudi Arabia and in India. This comprehensive book is the result of her diligence and commitment to learning and teaching the Qur’anic Arabic.
May Allah reward her for this valuable service to the understanding of the Qur’an and make it popular among the students and the academic world at large.
Prof. Mohsin Usmani Nadwi, Professor of Arabic and Dean at English and Foreign languages University (formerly CIEFL) Hyderabad, India.
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