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Tutor: Dr. M. I Surty Module Description The course covers the basic linguistic structures of the Arabic of Qur’an. A vocabulary of some five hundred words is acquired, which students should begin to be using actively by the end of the course. The morphological patterns of Arabic will be covered and competence in dictionary use will be taught. Learning Aims: The purpose of the course is to give students confidence in dealing with basic Qur’anic Arabic and to provide them with the foundations for development of their own Arabic skills further. Key Learning Outcomes: Should be able to work through a vowelled Qur’anic Arabic text to provide a reasonable translation, be able to use Qur’anic translations intelligently and have some active use of the language. Teaching Methods: Judicious use of such vocabulary which frequently occurs in the Qur’an and which can effectively explain grammatical themes through graded progression. Graded introduction of the grammatical themes and their example analysis with the assistance of cards, sketches, figures, tables, colour coding, audio and videocassettes, OHP and magnetic board. The course is taught through extensive exercises, oral and written, with each unit thoroughly drilled before progressing to the next. Module Contents: a) Definite and indefinite nouns, gender, different forms of personal pronouns, possessive pronoun, nominative, accusative, and genitive cases, prepositions, idafah, the construct phrase and adjective. b) Graded
introduction of c) Study of
a selection of text from the Qur’an, Hadith, Arabic text as
well as designed text closely related to the grammatical themes above.
Entry Requirements: Candidates both male and female, aged fourteen years and upward, are required to be able to read Qur’anic Script and understand the English language. Duration: 20 weeks, 10.00 am to 12.15 pm on Sundays. Venue: QAF House
Lecture Theatre Text book: M. I. Surty, Qur’anic Arabic: A Manual Teaching Arabic Through the Qur’an, QAF, Birmingham. THE COURSE IS FREE Twelfth cycle of the course. Please send your completed application form.
Tutor: Dr M. I. Surty Module Description This course is a continuation of Qur’anic Arabic I and is taught through the method mentioned in module I. Relevant passages from the Qur’an covering the above mentioned grammatical themes shall be studied. Students are expected to translate unseen passages from the Qur’an. Learning Outcomes (a) The course
provides ample opportunities to make a considerable development towards
the comprehension of the Arabic language in general and Qur’anic
Arabic in particular. Module Contents The course covers derived forms II – X, sound and broken plurals, Kana and its sisters. Imperfect, jussive and subjunctive moods. Emphasis with the corroborative Nun. Adverbs of time and place, numbers, imperative and prohibition. These themes are taught through designed text and selected Qur’anic text. Duration: 20 weeks 2.00pm to 3.30pm on Sundays. Venue: QAF House
Lecture Theatre Text book M. I. Surty, Qur’anic Arabic: A Manual Teaching Arabic through the Qur’an, QAF, Birmingham. (Lessons 8-16 shall be taught). THE COURSE IS FREE Twelfth cycle of the course. Please send your completed application form.
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