Learning Arabic in Karachi

namsu99

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Assalam Alaikum

I want to learn Arabic over the summers. I know 2 months isn't enough to learn an entire language, but imma continue it after the summers too.

I'm talking about the actual language with the tenses, phrases and everything.

I know of some institutes which teach Quranic Arabic, like they take the Quran as a reference and teach you from that. But I don't want that.

I want to learn the actual language first - although understanding the Quran is the actual ultimate goal.

So any recommendations about any good institutes in Karachi?
 
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TheRaja

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Sep 27, 2011
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Wa alykumussalaam wa rahmatullaah.

Just an advice,

An important matter which will help a great deal is to recite Quran with translation. I used to do this, recite a verse and then read the meaning.
My vocabulary increased quickly. You will have to learn the meanings of different arabic words. For understanding quran, you will have to learn the meanings of words.

It would definitely help you a lot in achieving your goal. There is no substitute of Arabic language.
May Allaah Subhaanahu wa t'ala help you in your cause and keep you steadfast.
 

extremlycool

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Apr 11, 2011
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Karachi, Pakistan
Assalam Alaikum

I want to learn Arabic over the summers. I know 2 months isn't enough to learn an entire language, but imma continue it after the summers too.

I'm talking about the actual language with the tenses, phrases and everything.

I know of some institutes which teach Quranic Arabic, like they take the Quran as a reference and teach you from that. But I don't want that.

I want to learn the actual language first - although understanding the Quran is the actual ultimate goal.

So any recommendations about any good institutes in Karachi?
Quran Academy (Masjid+Madrassa) - DHA Phase V (Extension). They teach Arabic, check there. As it is a Madrassa so I don't think they will be teaching like Language Centers, which you require. But I'm not sure try them.
 

namsu99

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Jun 17, 2011
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Karachi
Well I like literature. Whether it be English, urdu or any language actually.

I want to learn Arabic as a language so that I can read the Quran and understand it as well as appreciate it's literature.

The problem with the institutes teaching Quranic Arabic is they teach meanings of words according to the context, which sort of removes the literature part of reading.
 

DraunXer

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Yeah i can help you wih that :) .. in Gulistan e Johar Block # 13 near Habib university there is Sindh Baloch society.. dont go with the name .. its a good society. also in it there is Sindh Maddarsattul Islam .. You can learn Arabic language from there.. :shifty: its best recommendation from me bro.:wink2:
 
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