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Answers for lesson 5

-


1 Add (m. /f.) the prepositions to the following nouns


(...

(...

(...


2- Circle the

and translate (m. /f.)


The paradise is the home of the believer. -


Muhammad is the messenger of Allaah. -


Allaah is the creator of the moon. -


The night is after the day.
-


The torment of Allaah is big. -










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3- Put (m. /f.) the mark on the last letter of the word


He came, the messenger of Allaah
( the messenger of Allaah came)

The Qur'aan is the book of Allaah


The fire of the Hereafter is great



Indeed the prayer is after the call
(for prayer)


The religion of Allaah is great









-


4- Translate (m./f.) to Arabic and put (m./f.) the marks

1- Nooh is the prophet of Allaah


2- Indeed the soul of the believer
is noble


3- The big tree is behind the
house


4- The path of paradise is one


5- The Islaam is like the light

or



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-

5- Conjugate (m./f.) the words



(he prostrated)
:

.


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Phrases of the lesson
In the Name of Allaah,
Ar-Rahmaan (The All Merciful),
Ar-Raheem (The Most
Merciful).


0 !# q9# m9#

He believed in Allaah and the
Last Day


# !$/ 9# z#

He created man (Adam) from
sounding clay like the clay of
pottery


Y={ }#
9= $9%.

And He created the jinn from a
smokeless flame of fire.


,=z $f9# 8l$ i
9$

The sacred month is for the
sacred month


9# #t:# 9$/ #t:#

Did you not see that Allaah
sent down from the sky, water
(rain)


9& ? & !# &
$9# [$

Verily, Allaah is the Most Kind
and Courteous, Well-
Acquainted with all things.


) !# #9 7z

And say the truth has come
and the false has vanished


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69#

Before the Day of Resurrection


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He is Al-Awwal (The First:
nothing is before Him) and Al-
Aakhir (The Last: nothing is
after Him), Adh-dhaahir (The
Most High: nothing is above
Him) and Al-Baatin (the Most
Near: nothing is nearer than
Him).


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$79#


Truly, the religion with Allaah is
the Islaam.


) e$!# !#
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Names and attributes of Allaah














WRITING RULES
- The word

in line 2: is composed of the preposition

and the word


. When we attach a preposition to a word that starts with

we
do not delete

, we keep it as in !$/
- The word

in line 1: is composed of the preposition

and the
word

. But

was deleted: this is a special case that occurs only


if you mention the full

i.e.

, but if we only write a


part of it , for example:
" In the name of Allaah" it is written

with


-The word

in line 4: has a (Madd sign) in the Qur'aan script over Alif


$f9# this sign when followed by

it is read by lengthening the long


vowel of six counts. This is a Tajweed rule.

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- The words

in line 6: also have a (Madd sign) in the Qur'aan


script over Alif $9# [$ this sign when followed by

it is read by
lengthening the long vowel of four counts. This is a Tajweed rule.

- The preposition

: has normally a fixed

at the end, as we see in


line 4, but in line 6, it came with

at the end, is that contradicting the


rule we had before: the prepositions do not change of form (

)?
No, because the change here is not due to the position of that word in the
sentence, but only to avoid reading two

following each other: The


Sukoon at the end of the preposition

and the one the following

(which always come before a

) in the word (Shaddah is


composed of

+ Mark) To avoid that, the first

in the word

is
changed to

with


Ex.


Why Fat-hah? This is how Arabs used to say in that case.

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Advise for this lesson:


Know Your Lord through His names
! ${# _t:# $ $5
"And (all) the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allaah, so call on Him by them"

Knowledge of the Names of Allaah is the basis for all other knowledge.
Ibn Al-Qayyim

(may Allaah have mercy on him) said:


Knowledge of the Most Beautiful Names of Allaah is the basis of all
other kinds of knowledge, for all of these other branches of knowledge
are devoted to either a command or a creation of His
Belief in Allaah, His Names and Attributes is one of the pillars of faith,
and is also one of the categories of Tawheed, i.e. 'Tawheed Al-asmaa
was-sifaat'. It is not possible for anyone to worship Allaah in a complete
way until he has acquired knowledge of the Names and Attributes of
Allaah.
All of Allaahs names are beautiful, this means, they reach the utmost
limits of beauty. That is because the Names include perfect Attributes
that have no possible defects in any way whatsoever.
Each of the names of Allaah also shows His attributes. For example:
(the All Merciful) is the name of Allaah the Exalted, and it includes
perfect Mercy.
Please click the link below to learn more about The Beautiful names of
Allaah:
www.quranicarabic.les.wordpress.com/2010/05/namesofallah-saadi.pdf

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Revision of the previous lessons

You might ask: why did we start explaining the conjugation of the Arabic word
at the very beginning of this book?
The answer for this is that understanding the meaning of the sentence will not
be complete if students do not understand the position of each word in the
sentence i.e. is it

..etc. And that position is clarified by the


mark that the word has on the last letter.


Look carefully at the following example:



In both sentences, we understand that the one who ate the hen

( )
is

because of the Dammah it has at the end. Even if we keep the object
(

) - which is

first; it is still obvious to all of us that the hen


is the thing that was eaten (the object) because of the Fat-hah

at the
end.















Round up

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1- The Arabic word can be: A noun

, a verb

or a particle


2- Arabic nouns are of two genders: masculine

and feminine


3- Arabic nouns can be definite

or indefinite


4- The adjective

agree with its noun in gender, in number, in


definiteness and in grammatical case

- (

).
5- There are two types of sentences in Arabic language: The nominal sentence

and the verbal sentence


6-

is composed of two main parts:

both are in
case of

which means they will have

at the end.
(we only studied about

in the previous lessons)


7-

agree with

in gender and in number.


8-

is composed of two main parts:


The conjugation of

will come soon

and

is the case
of

which means it will have

at the end.
9- The

comes in the verbal sentence and it is the case of


which means it will have

at the end.
10- The

is a noun that shows the time or the place and is in the case of

which means it will have

at the end.
11- Some of

are followed by

and

is in the case
of

which means it will have

at the end.

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12- is a particle that means " verily or indeed". It comes at the beginning
of a

. In that case we change the name of

to

and its
case changes from

to

i.e. from

to


The name of

change to

but it remains in the case of

.
13- The Arabic preposition

can be formed of only one letter, that is


attached, to the beginning of a noun. The Noun following a preposition is
called

and is in the case of

which means it will have


at the end.
14- The possessor is called in Grammar

and is in the case of


which means, it will have

at the end.
15- The noun before a

cannot have Tanween.


16- If any noun ends with long vowel Alif, we do the conjugation as usual but
we say that the mark

is

(assumed), because we
cannot add any mark to the long vowel Alif.

These are only tips about the previous lessons and for details you can refer
back and study from the detailed lessons.










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In line 1

- It is called

.
- It is necessary to read it before the beginning of every Surah of the
Qur'aan with the exception of

which is also called

(Chapter 9).
- It is the first verse of


- It is a part of a verse in


- There is an omitted verb at the beginning of this phrase:

(I start)

maan h Ra - n the name of Allaah, Ar i with I start


(The Most Merciful). eem h Ra - Ar ), All Merciful (The

are proper names of Allaah the Exalted and are also showing
that He has the perfect mercy .

:

.
:

.
:

.
:

.
:

.









Easy new grammatical position:
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The conjunction:


A coordinating conjunction

is a particle which connects two


words, phrases or clauses together. The most common coordinating
conjunctions

are:

(and)

(then)

(or)
The noun after

is called

and follows the noun before


in the grammatical case.


Ex.


Notice that the noun after

" " has the same mark of the one


before


The particle (

) can sometimes be used in a different way, not as


coordinating conjunctions.

In line 2

)
:

.
:

.
.

. It followed the case of the word Allaah


:

.


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In line 15

:

.
A pronoun built on one form in the position of


(The separate pronouns will be our next lesson

: .

It followed the case of the word


:

:
:

In line 3


The

is a hidden pronoun. )

: ...........................................

: .....................................
:

.


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In line 7
.

of

Second

We can have more than one

for the same

or for

as in this case
Two information were given about

: that He is the Most Kind and Courteous


and second that He is Well-Acquainted with all things.


In line 11
.

.
:


Notice that

did not come directly after

. This is common, and you


should know the conjugation, from the meaning and from the mark of the last
letter.

In line 9
:

.
:

.
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- /


1 Choose (m. /f.) the suitable

for each

(truthful)

(righteous)

-


2-Write (m. /f.) five of Allaah's names and their meaning
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............................................. .
............................. ............ ....
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- /


3-Circle (m. /f.) the

and translate (m. /f.)











4- Put (m. /f.) the mark on the last letter of the word





- /


......................................

......................................


......................................


......................................

......................................


......................................


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5-
Translate (m./f.) to Arabic and put (m./f.) the marks
1- This is a straight path .
2- Allaah created the jinn from fire .
3- Indeed Allaah is Well-Acquainted
(with all things).
.
4- Allaah is The First and The Last .
5- The day is before the night .

-

6- Conjugate (m./f.) the words


: (it came)

: .................................................................

: .................................................................

: .................................................................

: .................................................................

: .................................................................
:

.................................................................
:

.................................................................
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................................. : ................................
:

............................................ .....................

6- In line 5 the word

came two times, once with

and the other with


. Explain?
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......................................................................................

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