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Proficiency in Arabic Language Learning: Some Reflections on Basic Goals* Peter Heath The "proficiency" approach to language teaching has generated much discussion and not a little controversy among teachers of Arabic as a foreign language during the last decade. Rather than being evaluated on the basis of the rival
- It Is Necessary to Understand The Quran and The Sunnah
- To Have A Correct Aqidah and World-View
- To Think with The Quran
- Beautify Yourself
- At The Heart of It, There Is Love
This second reason builds on the above, it seems quite obvious, but there’s more to it than it might appear at the beginning. The Quran was revealed in the Arabic Language and the Prophet, peace be upon him, spoke Arabic. The only way that we can access that knowledge directly is if we know the language. And this is not important only for people wh...
The way our human brain works and how our intellect is structured is around language. Language is a vehicle to express and understand meanings and is a way to understand the world. The words that we use are extremely important because it expresses how we think and what we think. There are many words in the Quran that cannot really be translated int...
It is reported that Saidina Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, said: “Learn Arabic, for it strengthens the intelligence and increases one’s noble conduct (al-murūah).” (Al-Bayhaqī, Shu’ab Al-Īmān Vol.4 p187.) As was said before, we need language to think. The more knowledge we have of a language the better we can express ourselves in it and the m...
The tongue is how we express our inner world to others. We express our knowledge, our beliefs, our desires and our fears. It’s the language by which we communicate. The same as we might dress with dignity and humility, speaking correctly is a way of beautifying ourselves. And what is more beautiful as a garment than the language of the Noble Quran ...
These are five reasons why learning Arabic is important for Muslims. Not only is necessary but some knowledge of it, at least, could be considered obligatory. But there is one last reason which gives meaning to all the above: Love. It is the language in which Allah has revealed the Quran and is the language in which the Prophet, peace be upon him, ...
Apr 5, 2020 · This study deals with heritage learners’ (HLs) language education, the methods of teaching/assessing the students are faced with in their career and their success rate. In the first part of the article I focus on the definition of HLs across language and cultural issues based on literature.
AL2 is used to refer to the learning and teaching of Arabic as anything other than a first language (i.e., a language learned in infancy through naturalistic exposure), and it includes both foreign language and second language, as well as heritage language learning.
Sep 17, 2013 · This article addresses what we mean today by the term Arabic: the whole complex of spoken languages from Oman to Morocco, from southern Turkey to Chad, including almost the entire Arabian Peninsula. Which are the purely linguistic criteria on which our modern use of the term is based?
Defining Language Learning. Language learning is a conscious process, is the product of either formal learning situation or a self-study programme (Kramina, 2000: 27). Hence, language learning is an integral part of the unity of all language (Robbins, 2007: 49).
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Improving Arabic language teaching and learning would boost overall learning outcomes. Governments need to pay close attention to this to improve education outcomes overall and human capital accumulation in the longer term.