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Brothers,
Is this site genuine? *** JazaakAllahuKhairan --------------------- Message from Moderator: A new forum rule has been endorsed: Links (of any kind) to non-Madinah Arabic material, are not allowed on this forum unless approved by the respected author of the Madinah Arabic Course himself, Shaykh Dr. V. Abdur Rahim. So the link in the above posting has been edited out. The new rule is for the benefit and welfare of all members and visitors to the Forum. If there are any queries on this, please contact a member of staff via the email address on the main site. The Moderator (Aaishah) P.S. Members please note that the site which was suggested - named 'qurancorpus' - unfortunately contains many grammatical errors in their analysis of the aayaat of the Noble Qur'aan. One of the members of this forum personally observed over 100 mistakes there. Please see the following response on our forum which points out some of their grammatical errors and teaches us the correct understanding from the Madinah Books: http://www.lqtoronto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=425 reply # 6 We hope the aforesaid site will improve. Last edited by Aaishah; 11-18-2010 at 10:25 AM. Reason: Message From Moderator |
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assalamu alayka akh Riyaaz, Your question shows that you are a serious student of Arabic, and expanding your resources in learing the beautiful language of the Qur'an; ma sha Allaah. Secondly, I once came across the above site. The brothers who put it together; ma sha Allaah, are looking for others to assist them in it, and check for any mistakes. So you can be the judge to that. The site is very beneficial , but is not 100% authentic with the correct grammar rules because they are asking others to edit their work, and check to see whether if they have made any mistakes. You may purchas a couple of books with grammatical analysis of the Qur'an from this bookstore. They are both free of any grammar mistakes. May Allaahu ta'al reward all the sincere slaves who are serving his religion, and preservering the language of the Qur'an. May Allahau ta'al allow you to master the langauge of the Glorious Qur'an; baraka Allahau feek.
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