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anyarabic · 1 year
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riwaqalquran · 1 year
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Best Online Arabic Course
Arabic, one of the most spoken languages ​​in the world, is wanted to be learned by many people. When you want to learn this deep-rooted and rich language and go to language courses, many of them will undoubtedly put many grammar books in front of you and offer a challenging education path. So maybe the time spent with inexperienced methods will be wasted because it will not be permanent and effective.
If you are looking for the best online Arabic course to learn the language or to improve your current Arabic level and you do not know which way to follow this process in the most effective and permanent way, you are at the right place. You seem to be wondering why this is the right place. Let’s see why…
Riwaq Al Quran Institute offers you the best online Arabic classes that cover a diverse range of topics in order to help you improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills step-by-step.
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arabian-batboy · 6 months
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I really find it interesting how Zionists have no issues constantly using words like "Islamic" or "Islamist" or "jihadist" to describe the people they're killing without any fear of being accused of Islamophobia or that they're being bigots.
Because they know that we live in a world where anything or anyone remotely "Muslim" are automatically portrayed as inherently evil and deserving of death, especially in the US and other Western countries where Israel gets most of its support from them. So therefore, no one can be mad at them for killing all of these people, right? After all, they're only killing scary radical "Islamists" and "jihadists," NOT innocent people.
Meanwhile you would never hear any pro-Palestine people calling IDF soldiers "Jewists" or "Jewish extremists," even when they're literally branding the star of David onto Palestinians' faces and houses, instead we have to be very careful to not associate Judaism with Israel's crimes and are obligated to write a long essay about how we in fact do NOT want to kill every Jew in the world before we're allowed to show a shred of sympathy toward the thousands of Palestinian civilians being murdered as we are speaking.
Yet somehow that's not enough and they still hit us with the "when you say Zionists you actually mean Jews!" all while ignoring how they themselves aren't putting any effort into not demonizing Islam and Muslims with their words, because demonizing Islam and Muslims isn't an issue to them and the only way they can justify all the killing they're doing.
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ukarabiclanguage · 2 years
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Arabic is a very in flexional tongue. The subject, tense, and mood are communicated by how you are transmitted to your tone.
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evie-doesnt-write · 5 days
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“Why doesn’t Toshiro just tell Laios that’s not his name??” He’s an immigrant, next question
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nothingleftforme · 2 months
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SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT HAMAS. YOURE OUT OF YOUR GODDAMN FUCKING MIND IF YOU THINK ANYTHING HAMAS HAS EVER DONE EVEN COMES CLOSE TO THE ATROCITIES THE STATE OF ISRAEL HAS COMMITTED AGAINST PALESTINIANS AND THE REST OF THE MIDDLE EAST FOR 75 YEARS. FUCK YOU.
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sleevebuscemii · 7 months
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‘killing civilians is never okay!!’ but now that almost 500 gazan children are dead its crickets.
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palipunk · 10 months
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Having a Qunari character who happens to be Arab is one thing but having a Qunari character be Arab *because* they are Qunari is. Very strange. I stopped doing things with my Qunari characters because no matter how hard you try to include a SWANA perspective on it, the original coding of the Qunari is always going to be the racist shit that David Gaider wanted
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sunriseverse · 2 years
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i have no idea how to structure this post but i wanted to let any language learners following me to know about pronunciator! it's a programme i just found out our local library gives us access to, but i think that you can also register for it on your own. it has a massive number of courses for over 160 languages—even kurdish, which is really hard to find courses on! some other languages they have that i saw just from a quick glance at their languages page are armenian, mexican sign language, hmong, and amharic. i don't have a catchy tagline here, i just think you should consider looking into if you can use it.
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arabic-langblr · 13 days
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Sneak peek about the surprise
Hello, lovely people!
I hope you're all doing well.
First of all, thank you so much for the warm welcome back ;-; I honestly didn't expect it! I would have returned much earlier if I knew that was the case :')
Anyways, I'm currently working on a few posts and there's also the surprise I mentioned earlier, which I wanted to share it with you to see who's interested in participating in it.
I've always said that I'm not so happy with the available free Arabic courses online, so I decided to do something about it and make an actual good free course that is fun and accessible for everyone. I have experience in teaching Arabic for non-native speakers of different ages so I think I'll be able to make an interesting course based on my humble experience and knowledge.
I'm currently working on the material, although I'm no editing expert but my point is not to have the "perfect" course in terms of technology/presentation. I am, however, confident that the content will be good, that I'll be able to give you guys something that is fun and practical إن شاء الله. I'm not sure if we can call it a course, or an event or a learning activity, as you wish it's the idea that counts ^^
I'm gonna start from the very beginning, and I'll be with you every step on the way. During the time the course/event will take place, I'll answer questions, give you homework and correct it, etc.
It won't be live. I'll make content in advance so that people can listen to it at their own pace. I'm thinking of posting 2 lessons a week depending on how long each lesson will be.
I hope you'll be interested in this idea, the first level will be beginner i.e. the letters / harakat / words.
Is anyone interested in this idea? let me know.
Also, if you have any other comments / questions feel free to share them! Like how long would the lessons be ideally? And how many lessons per week?
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crazysnakey · 5 months
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Don't forget the reason the U.S. is supporting Israel's genocide of Palestine - hell, 90% of the reason they ever get involved into something in the Middle East is for ulterior purposes regarding oil.
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That and the Ben Gurion Canal project, which you can learn more about:
Also this short video explaining the canal's significance and full history in summary:
Simply put,
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ukarabiclanguage · 2 years
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40 hours Intensive Arabic Course Is Available Now. https://ukarabiclanguageinstitute.com/contact/
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maddy-ferguson · 6 months
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zionists love the pinkwashing angle so much you would think israel has the most queer-friendly policies on earth but they don't even have gay marriage there
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essektheylyss · 4 months
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what people expect when you sign up for an LIS degree: haha quirky book nerds, so fun, I remember toddler storytime at the library are you gonna read to children
what they actually get when you sign up for an LIS degree: smashing Alexa isn't enough anymore I need to learn how to run my own internet and also build a house on a totally closed circuit system.
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mashpotatoe · 6 months
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its nauseating to see the star of david on that flag
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cyanide-sippy-cup · 26 days
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(Fundraiser screenshot and statement from Ezra)
They are this close with only 8k left! Be sure to donate if you can!
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