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Understanding Iqamah: Basics of Arabic Grammar and Feminine Verbs

In this lesson, we explore the Iqamah, the phrase used to start the prayer in Islam. We cover essential Arabic grammar topics, including how to form comparative and superlative adjectives, the various meanings of similarly written "harfs" with different pronunciations, and the intricacies of feminine verbs in both past and present tenses. Additionally, students will receive homework to reinforce their understanding of these concepts. Join us for an insightful journey into Arabic language fundamentals!

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Understanding Iqamah: Basics of Arabic Grammar and Feminine Verbs

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  1. ArabicInEnglish.com Level - 2 Class # 3 1

  2. In This Lesson • Translation: Iqamah “what we say to start the prayer” • Grammar: • Forming Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in Arabic • Similarly written “harfs” with different pronunciation and meanings • Feminine verbs: past and present tenses • Homework 2

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