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The Object

The object مَفعُولٌ بهِ maf’ūl bihi is the thing to which the action is done. It is always in the state of Nasb. i.e the

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The Subject

The subject of a verbal sentence is called فَاعِل fā’il. It is the person or thing that does the action. The subject of a nominal

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Huruf al-Jarr Overview

Prepositions in Arabic (حُرُوف الجَرّ hurūf al-jarr) are generally used to show position as in فِى fī (in) and مِن min (from) or time as

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Adjectives Overview

The ṣifah or the adjective follows the noun it describes, agreeing with it in gender, definiteness, number and case. Note: The plural of inanimate objects

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Gender in Arabic Overview

Arabic nouns are either masculine مُذَكَّر (muḏakkar) or feminine مُؤَنَّث (mu’annath). Masculine Nouns The base category – the vast majority of nouns are masculine: Lord

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The Arabic Alphabet

To listen to a letter, click on the play button next to the letter name. Final Form Medial Form Initial Form Isolated Form Letter Name

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