Online Lectures (Arabic department)
Transitive and intransitive verb
1. Analysis of the Poem (Ya Laylati) – Rhythmic Level
2. Analysis of the Poem (Ya Laylati) – Syntactic Level
An Analysis of Lāmiyyat al-‘Arab by Al-Shanfarā
Analysis of the Poem (Ya Laylati) – Rhetorical Level 3
Analysis of the Poem (Ya Laylati) – Rhetorical Level 4
Applying the Active Participle Astrology
chapter two of islamic literature
Classification of Verbs Based on Soundness and Irregularity
Compilation of the Holy Qur’an during the Time of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq
Conjugating Verbs with Pronouns
Conjugating Weak Verbs with Pronouns
Coordinating Conjunction Description + Asceticism and Sufism
four Lecture Free Verse in Arabic Poetry
Grammatical Case Signs in Arabic
How the Revelation of the Qur’an Began
Interpretation by Tradition and Interpretation by Opinion
lectture8 in islamic literature
Lecture 4 Satire + The Letter Thā’ (ث)
Lecture 4 Satire in the Abbasid Era
lecture 5 in islamic literature
Lecture 15 Prose in the Early Abbasid Era
Lecture on the Deputy Subject (Na’ib al-Fa‘il), Subject, and Predicate
Lecture on the Eras of Arabic Literature
Lecture on the Rules of Writing the Hamza
lecture1 lecture2 in literature
Ni‘ma, Bi’sa, and Similar Expressions
Rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween
Selected Hadiths for Memorization and Analysis
The Arabic Dictionary – Introduction, Preface, and History
The Evolution of the Qur’an Manuscript’s Form
The Function of Exaggeration Patterns
The Function of the Active Participle
The Second Part of the Adjective lecture
The Sermon – Fourth Lecture in Literature
The Structure of the Novelistic Character – Part 2
The Structure of the Novelistic Character – Part 3
The Structure of the Novelistic Character – Part 4
The Structure of the Novelistic Character – Part
The Surviving Arabic and Its Dialects
third lecture of islamic literature
Transitive and Intransitive (Verbs)
Translation of the Meanings of the Holy Qur’an
Types of Hadith Word Processing Program

