Problem with Somali Imaams
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optimist_1
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Problem with Somali Imaams
I enjoy an English or Somali Khutba. But these last weeks they are having jimco khutba's in Arabic. I can only make out a little
In Indian/pakistani mosque's they have their Khutba's in Urdu or English.
Almost never Arabic
In Indian/pakistani mosque's they have their Khutba's in Urdu or English.
Almost never Arabic
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Caawar---Don't talk to me about effort. I bought the books...took the classes at my university (1100 per arabic course)...It was a waste of time but i did get easy A's...It's for american people man..U learn how to make a sentence in arabic in the third course...$3300 to write "ana adhabu ila'l beyt"
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Lionheart you should look for more advanced courses in your state,
my experience is that even native arabic speakers living in western countries lose thier mastery of the language.
Living in an arab country would help.
would you believe that in Sydney very few of the arabs i met spoke good arabic, and i even used to help teach arabic and Deen in the somali cultural centre, and even help out in the mosque as well.
imagine Gurey teaching deen
my experience is that even native arabic speakers living in western countries lose thier mastery of the language.
Living in an arab country would help.
would you believe that in Sydney very few of the arabs i met spoke good arabic, and i even used to help teach arabic and Deen in the somali cultural centre, and even help out in the mosque as well.
imagine Gurey teaching deen
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Cawar--I'm fully aware of the impact reading the Qur'an in Arabic on some1. It's very beautiful
I'm saying these courses offered at american univerisities are for people who have never studied arabicbefore..the first course was learning the alphabet...lol...I could read and write arabic i could write and read somali or english as dugsi was the first school i went to. I finishe the Qur'an at 13 and took many tranliteration lessons..I speak about 30% and understand about 50%..i just need to master the language...and speak it like arabs do..
I'm saying these courses offered at american univerisities are for people who have never studied arabicbefore..the first course was learning the alphabet...lol...I could read and write arabic i could write and read somali or english as dugsi was the first school i went to. I finishe the Qur'an at 13 and took many tranliteration lessons..I speak about 30% and understand about 50%..i just need to master the language...and speak it like arabs do..
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