Friday, September 20, 2013

Lesson 1: Detailed explanation with video about 1st Arabic letter Alaph

The 1st letter of the Arabic language is the Alaph, and it's written as follow...ا... Yes it's just a straight line, and it's pronounced as "Alaph", There are 3 formations that are used to pronunce the "Alaph" with...
  • "Fataha", and it a simple line on the letter, with a small curve and it looks like this...َ.... so the Alaph with the Fatha will look like this...اَ..... and it will be pronounced as "Ah".
  • "Kasra", it's also a simple line exactly as the "Fataha", but it will be located on the bottom of the letter, and it looks like that.... ِ  .... so "Alaph" with the "Kasra" will look like this ....اِ... and it will pronounced as "Ae".
  • "Dama" is the 3rd and last main formation that is used with all letters, it's located on the top of the letter and it's a simple line but with a circle, it looks like... ُ ...., So Alaph with the "Damah" will look like اُ, and it will pronounced as "Ao".
The 3 formations will be used with every letter of the 28 Arabic letters, watch the below video to make sure that every thing is completely clear.



Thanks for joining us in the 1st lesson, if you have any questions don't hesitate to mention it in the below comments box.
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