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OverviewWritten by Prof Alan Jones, professor of Arabic at Oxford University, this work aims at teaching Arabic using only the vocabulary in the Quran. In forty lessons and starting with the alphabet, Arabic Through the Quran covers the whole of Arabic grammar. Each lesson is followed by exercises and a key to the exercises is available at the end of the book. Arabic Through the Quran gives the student a thorough understanding of Arabic grammar and a substantial vocabulary from the Quran including many of the often repeated verses. Arabic Through the Quran is an indispensable aid both to those wanting to learn Arabic in order to be able to read the Quran and to Arabic students at university level. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan JonesPublisher: The Islamic Texts Society Imprint: The Islamic Texts Society Edition: Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.545kg ISBN: 9780946621682ISBN 10: 0946621683 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 01 September 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAcknowledgement Introductory Note The Arabic Alphabet Lesson One Nouns and Adjectives Exercise One Lesson Two Plurals Exercise Two Lesson Three The Declension of Nouns Exercise Three Lesson Four Prepositions Exercise Four Lesson Five The First Person Singular Genitive Suffix and the Pronoun of Separation Exercise Five Lesson Six Demonstratives Exercise Six Lesson Seven Idafa Exercise Seven Lesson Eight The Perfect Tense Exercise Eight Lesson Nine Pronominal suffixes Exercise Nine Lesson Ten The particle ma Exercise Ten Lesson Eleven Kull; ba'd; the accusative of time Exercise Eleven Lesson Twelve Kana; qala; lamma Exercise Twelve Lesson Thirteen The Dual Exercise Thirteen Lesson Fourteen Cardinal Numbers Exercise Fourteen Lesson Fifteen Derived Forms of the Verb Exercise Fifteen Lesson Sixteen The Imperfect Exercise Sixteen Lesson Seventeen Interrogatives Exercise Seventeen Lesson Eighteen The Subjunctive Exercise Eighteen Lesson Nineteen Inna Exercise Nineteen Lesson Twenty The Jussive Exercise Twenty Lesson Twenty-One Laysa; idh; idha; man Exercise Twenty-One Lesson Twenty-Two Verbs with a hamza as one of their Radicals Exercise Twenty-Two Lesson Twenty-Three Relative Sentences Exercise Twenty-Three Lesson Twenty-Four Assimilated Verbs Exercise Twenty-Four Lesson Twenty-Five The Elative Exercise Twenty-Five Lesson Twenty-Six Doubled Verbs Exercise Twenty-Six Lesson Twenty-Seven Exceptive Sentences with illa Exercise Twenty-Seven Lesson Twenty-Eight Hollow Verbs Exercise Twenty-Eight Lesson Twenty-Nine The Vocative Exercise Twenty-Nine Lesson Thirty Defective Verbs Exercise Thirty Lesson Thirty-One Ordinal and Other Numbers Exercise Thirty-One Lesson Thirty-Two The Imperative Exercise Thirty-Two Lesson Thirty-Three The Passive Exercise Thirty-Three Lesson Thirty-Four More about Nouns Exercise Thirty-Four Lesson Thirty-Five More on the Accusative Exercise Thirty-Five Lesson Thirty-Six Conditional Sentences Exercise Thirty-Six Lesson Thirty-Seven More about an; 'asa and la'alla Exercise Thirty-Seven Lesson Thirty-Eight Special verbs; law-la Exercise Thirty-Eight Lesson Thirty-Nine The Energetic; Oaths and Exclamations Exercise Thirty-Nine Lesson Forty Special Uses of ma kana; Verbs of Wonder, Praise and Blame Exercise Forty Key to the Exercises Technical Terms General VocabularyReviews'An entertaining and valuable companion to any English speaker struggling to read and understand the Qur'an.' Author InformationProf Alan Jones has taught Arabic for many years at Oxford and is well known both for his knowledge of the Arabic language and for his work on the Qur'an. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |