Mastering Arabic Grammar (Nahw): From Beginner To Advanced

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Mastering Arabic Grammar (Nahw): From Beginner To Advanced
Published 9/2025
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Language: English | Size: 3.61 GB | Duration: 7h 10m

Complete Arabic Grammar Course (Nahw) – From basics to advanced rules with examples from Quran.

What you'll learn

Understand the fundamentals of Arabic grammar (Nahw) from beginner to advanced level.

Analyze and build sentences in Arabic using correct syntax and case endings.

Identify and use different parts of speech (nouns, verbs, particles) in Arabic.

Apply the rules of Raf‘, Nasb, and Jarr to determine word status.

Master common fragments (e.g., Idafa, Jar-Majrur, Harf Nasb) to form proper phrases.

Develop confidence in reading and understanding classical texts, Quranic Arabic, and modern usage

Requirements

No prior knowledge of Arabic grammar required — the course starts from the basics.

Interest in learning Arabic for Quran, Islamic studies, or general language fluency.

Basic ability to read Arabic script is recommended.

Description

Welcome to Arabic Grammar (Nahw): Beginner to Advanced, a complete Arabic language course focused on mastering the structure and rules of Arabic syntax. If you want to understand Qur’anic Arabic, classical texts, or improve your overall Arabic fluency, this course is designed for you.Whether you are a beginner or looking to strengthen your foundation, this structured program takes you from the basics of words, case endings, and fragments to advanced topics like jumlah ismiyah, jumlah fi’liyah, passive verbs, negation, and defective verbs.You’ll learn how to:Identify types of words (Ism, Fi’l, Harf) and their grammatical status. Understand case endings (i‘rāb) and their role in Arabic syntax.Master nouns, pronouns, gender, number, adjectives, and demonstratives.Build correct nominal and verbal sentences in Arabic.Apply grammar rules directly to Qur’anic Arabic and classical texts.This course is ideal for:Students of Qur’an and Islamic studies who want to understand grammar deeply.Learners struggling with Nahw (syntax) who need a clear, step-by-step guide.Anyone seeking to read and interpret Arabic with confidence.By the end of this course, you will have a clear understanding of Arabic Grammar (Nahw) and the ability to apply its rules directly when reading the Qur’an, Hadith, and classical Arabic works. With practical examples, structured lessons, and review sessions, this course will help you build confidence and accuracy in your Arabic studies.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to Course

Lecture 2 Nahw vs Sarf - Understanding the Difference

Section 2: The Basics of Arabic Grammar (Nahw)

Lecture 3 Types of Words (Ism, Fi’l, Harf)

Lecture 4 الإعراب: Status (Marfoo’, Mansoob, Majroor)

Lecture 5 How to Tell Status

Lecture 6 Light vs. Heavy Words

Lecture 7 Flexibility

Lecture 8 الضمائر: Pronouns

Section 3: Fragments & Constructions (المركبات)

Lecture 9 Jaar wal-majrur (الجار والمجرور)

Lecture 10 Harf Nasb + Idafa (حرف نصب وإسمها & إضافة)

Lecture 11 Other Common Fragments

Section 4: Properties of Ism (NOUN)

Lecture 12 الجنس: Gender in Arabic Grammar

Lecture 13 العدد: Number (Singular, Dual, Plural)

Lecture 14 القسم: Types of Ism ( Common vs Proper)

Lecture 15 Review of Ism

Lecture 16 الموصوف والصفة: Noun and Adjective

Lecture 17 اسم الإشارة والمشار إليه: Pointers

Section 5: Arabic Sentences: Jumlah Ismiyah

Lecture 18 Introduction to Sentences

Lecture 19 Jumlah Ismiyah (Nominal Sentences)

Lecture 20 Complex Sentence Structure

Section 6: Arabic Sentences: Jumlah Fi'liyah

Lecture 21 Components of Jumlah Filiah: فعل، فاعل، مفعول

Lecture 22 Practice Exercise

Lecture 23 Complex Sentence Structure

Lecture 24 Question Words

Section 7: Verbs

Lecture 25 الفعل المضارع: Present Tense

Lecture 26 فعل الأمر والنهي: Commanding and Forbidding

Lecture 27 الفعل المضارع المؤكد: Nun of Emphasis

Section 8: Passives

Lecture 28 Past and Present Passives ( مبني للمجهول)

Lecture 29 Recognizing Passives

Section 9: Advanced Topics

Lecture 30 Negation

Lecture 31 Naqis (Defective Verbs)

Lecture 32 Compound Ism

Beginners who want to learn Arabic grammar step by step.,Students of the Quran who want to understand the language deeply through Nahw rules.,Islamic studies students who need a solid foundation in Arabic syntax and grammar.,Intermediate learners who know basic Arabic but want to reach an advanced grammar level.,Non-Arabic speakers aiming to improve their Arabic comprehension and fluency.