From: Adam Mohomed Sait <adammsait0@gmail.com>
Subject: «*» RUKHSANA«*» Learning Arabic- Volume 1 of 4 [2 Attachments]
To: Undisclosed-Recipient@yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, 12 July, 2012, 9:15 AM
Assalam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu
Many of us as Muslims read the Quran, some regularly and some not quite so. We are fortunate enough to have today translations of the Quran in various languages that help us to understand the Quran, so that it can have more meaning for us, to help us really understand what Allah is telling us.
There are many among us who would like to be able to understand what the Quran says without going through the translations in the language of their choice. They would like to learn Arabic so that they can understand what the Quran is saying as they are reading it in Arabic, which is really soul-elevating, Arabic having that quality that no translation in other languages can ever hope to achieve.
There are many books that teach Arabic to us non-Arabs that are available, and one needs to just look around to select something appropriate. But even this can sometimes be too tedious, and people sometimes ask themselves why they started on such a difficult task in the first place. In that respect, these books (I am attaching the first volume today, there are four volumes overall, you will Insha Allah get the other three volumes over the next three weeks) have an edge, as they help us learn Arabic fairly effectively as (some of) the following reviews (found in this volume) state:
I have found this book to be the easiest from all the books written on this subject.
I had a desire to study Arabic for a long time. I used many books but it was futile. When I studied your book, I mastered Arabic in a very short while. The surprising thing was that I received no assistance from any teacher. Your book in reality is a mirror of the Arabic language.
I thought that Arabic was so difficult that I could not even imagine learning it. However, as soon as I saw your book, my courage increased and I began studying it. I completed the first part in a few days. Now send me the second part. I do not think there is any book easier than this one.
These are just a few of the reviews of this book: you will find more in the book that will possibly encourage you to start learning it yourself. Should you not be in a position to start learning now, keep these books in cold storage: you can always read them at a time when you are more receptive to it.
Also attached is a preview document that should be read before actually starting the four-volume course.
Please save this booklet and read it at leisure. Please also share this with all your people so they too may benefit from the wisdom contained in it.
The following are the books/booklets sent you previously. If you have not received all, let me know, and I will re-send you what you want:
The Fundamentals of Tawheed
Are we Forced or do we have Free Will
Eeman and its Components
Exposing Shaytan
Faith in the Angels
Four Foundations of Shirk
How do we Believe in the LAST DAY
Islamic Principles for the Muslim's Attitude during Fitan
The Day of Resurrection in light of soorah an-naba
The Modernists and the Hadeeth Rejectors
The Ruling Concerning Mawlid
What you must believe about your Creator
Worldly Difficulties- Reality, Causes and Benefits
Q & A on Islamic Matters- Vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4
Ibn Kathir's Stories of the Prophets
Salvation through Repentance
Death and Resurrection
A Code for Everyday Living by Imam Bukhari
Warning against Usury Transactions by Shaikh Ibn Baz
The Evil of Craving for Wealth and Status
Forbidden Business Transactions in Islam
Dealing with Worries and Stress
The Bible The Quran and Science
The Ideal Muslim
The Ideal Muslimah
Common Questions about Islam
Islam is your Birthright
The Sealed Nectar
Major Sins
In Pursuit of Allah's Pleasure
Guarding the Tongue
The End of Times and the Mahdi
Developing Khushoo in prayer
40 Recommendations for the Muslim Home
Fortress of the Muslim
Life and Death
Imam Nawawi's 40 Hadith
Nullifiers of Islam
Ibn Kathir's Stories of the Quran
On Knowledge by Shaikh Ibn Baz
Seventy ways to earn reward from Allah
In the Early Hours
The Evils of the Tongue
Why do we pray
Prophet Muhammad- His Life, Manners and Characteristics
Islam and Women + Quran in Excel
30 Examples from the Life of the Prophet
The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam
The Prophet's Methods for correcting peoples' mistakes
Adhering to the Sunnah
Celebrating the Birthday of the Prophet
How to become Muslim
How to taste the true beauty of Salah
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Islam
Common Questions asked by non-Muslims
Is Allah One or Three?
Is the Trinity Doctrine Divinely Inspired?
Advice to participants of the Tableeghi Jamaat
Things to do when a person is dying
Ways to show off that we need to avoid
On Signs of the Last Day and on Gog and Magog
Knowing Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
Belief in the Angels and its effect on the life of the Ummah
Patience and gratitude
The Authentic Creed by Shaikh Ibn Baz
Duas for the Morning, Evening, and After Prayers
Enjoining Right and Forbidding Wrong
The Criterion between the friends of Allah and the friends of Shaytan
The Bride's Boon
Forty Rabbana Duas from the Quran
The True Message of Jesus Christ
Did God become Man?
The Promised Prophet of the Bible
The Secret World
The Nuts and Bolts of Inheritance
Conditions of the Shahadah
Sufficiency in Creed
A book of duas
Contemporary Issues
Death is Enough as an Admonition
On Taraweeh Prayers by Sheikh Abdul-Azeez bin Baaz
Fasting and its Rulings
ADAM MOHOMED SAIT
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