

Madina Books – Arabic 1 & 2 – (107 pages – 1.8 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 1 – (60 pages – 0.6 MB) Madina Books – Key in Urdu 3 – (179 pages – 11.5 MB) Madina Books – Key in Urdu 2 – (133 pages – 6.2 MB) Madina Books – Key in Urdu 1 – (61 pages – 2.5 MB) Madina Books – Key in German 3 – (272 pages – 1.98 MB)

Madina Books – Key in German 2 – (141 pages – 1.68 MB) Madina Books – Key in German 1 – (61 pages – 280.4KB) Madina Books – Key in English 3 – (172 pages – 34.6 MB) Madina Books – Key in English 2 – (110 pages – 13.3 MB) Madina Books – Key in English 1 – (61 pages – 7.5 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 7 Colored version(74 pages – 54 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 6 Colored version (112 pages – 88.6 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 5 Colored version (112 pages – 59.2 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 4 Colored version (96 pages – 49.8 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 3 Colored version (108 pages – 50.7 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 2 Colored version (92 pages – 50.6 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 1 Colored version (84 pages – 13.1 MB) This colored version comprises of 8 books.Currently, we do not have book 8. Madina Books – Arabic 3 – (303 pages – 25.6 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 2 – (222 pages – 17.3 MB) Madina Books – Arabic 1 – (120 pages – 10.4 MB) Rhetoric ( Al-Balāghah البلاغة ): It is the study of the construction quality of sentences.Derivation ( Al-Ishtiqāq الاشتقاق ): It is the study of the origin of the words.However, you have to study it when you learn to speak Arabic in an academic way. Syntax ( An-Naḥw النحو): It is about inflection however it is lost in spoken Arabic language between Arabs.Morphology ( Al-Taṣrīf التصريف or Ilm us Sarf): It deals with the form of the words.Lexicon ( Al-Lughah اللغة ): which is concerned with the meaning and the explanation of Arabic Vocabulary.It is therefore important for all readers/ researchers intending to read and interpret classical texts and Quran to understand classical Arabic.Ĭlassical Arabic grammar is divided into five branches: It is different from Modern Arabic in many aspects and apply principles of Modern Arabic to Classical texts results in confusion. Classical Arabic is the language of Quran and doesn’t change. It is important to understand from the very on-set that there are two types of Arabic Languages – Classical Arabic and Modern Arabic. – books on Arabic Grammer (See following description) – books that will help you learn reading Arabic language and Quran if you haven’t been exposed to it before
