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Old 10-08-2011, 02:12 PM
irf2k irf2k is offline
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Dear Brother/Sister, i have decided to buy, "From Esfahan to Madinah in Search of Truth - Salman al-Farisi's Hadith" by Dr V Abdur Rahim". But about the other two, ""A Glossary of Words Used in Durus al-Lughah al-Arabiyyah li ghair al-natiqina biha: Arabic-English Dictionary" By Dr V Abdur Rahim" & "Selections From The Glorious Qur'an - With Lexical and Grammatical Notes - A Companion to Durus al-Lughah al-Arabiyyah" By Dr V Abdur Rahim "....

Where can i get the other two books? Someone pls help me..anyone..baarakallahu feekum
You can download The Books and videos from this link:
http://www.lqtoronto.com/downloads.html
or purchase them from:
http://www.lqtoronto.com/storeNEW.php
Wasalam
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Old 10-09-2011, 10:20 AM
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Is the following book available in Makkah or Madeenah ?

أَرْبَعُونَ حَدِيثاً لِتَعْلِيمِ اللُّغَةِ الْعَرَبِيَّةِ والتَّرْبِيَةِ النَّبَوِيَّة جَمَعَهَا وشَرَحَهَا
الدكتورُ ف. عبدُ الرحيم



Besides being published in the UK has it been published in KSA ?
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Old 10-13-2011, 03:43 PM
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You can download The Books and videos from this link:
http://www.lqtoronto.com/downloads.html
or purchase them from:
http://www.lqtoronto.com/storeNEW.php
Wasalam
I guess they are the third link and the Madina Books - Glossary link on the website http://www.lqtoronto.com/downloads.html?

Jazaakullahu khairan
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Old 11-13-2011, 11:16 AM
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Regarding the Ahadeeth contained in the following books of Dr. V Abdur Rahim:

"Inna-humaa Min Mishkaatin Waahidatin Qissatu l-Muslimiin al-Muhaajiriin ilaa al-Habashah SharaHa l -Hadiitha Sharhan Lughawiyyan"

"Ahadith Sahla"



Are these Sharh Ahadeeth works part of his book, "Arbaouna Hadith -40 Hadeeth to teach the Arabic Language " ?



Secondly, is his work Al Mus`if Filughati Wa-I`rabi Surati Yusuf included in any of his other works ?


Jazakallah Khair
assalamu alaikum.

brother, i just came to know that ahadeeth sahlah is also available on internet. here is the link: http://www.iu.edu.sa/web/spages/edu/.../ha2_index.htm

a big book arbaoon hadeeth is divided into three parts. first part is a printed form of the above link. totally same.
second part also contains 20 ahadeeth. but they are very well explained.
third part contains his 2 books إنهما من مشكاة واحدة and البحث عن الحق. and they are extremely well explained

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Old 01-14-2012, 05:14 PM
Muhammad Afzal Muhammad Afzal is offline
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Dear Brother,

Asssalamualikum. I could not down load Madina book 3 English Key and glossery. Can you guide me how to down load it or can you or any one send it to me at afzal3965@gmail.com.

Jazahkallah Khair

[/color][/color][/size][/font]DearAssalaamu alaikum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu

The respected Shaykh and professor Dr V Abdur Rahim - hafiZahullaahu ta"aalaa - has written more new and beneficial material in the English language, to strengthen, bolster and root-in, the skills and knowledge acquired from his Madinah Arabic course. Some of his recent publications include the following:

1. "From Esfahan to Madinah in Search of Truth - Salman al-Farisi's Hadith" by Dr V Abdur Rahim.

(Quoting from the Foreword"Salman al-Farisi of Esfahan in Iran (May Allah be pleased with him) left his home, and forsook his kith and kin in search of truth, and travelled far and wide for its sake. His journey ultimately ended in Madinah where he met the Prophet , Sallallaahu "alayhi wa sallam, and became his sahaabi. The vivid account of his eventful life which is both interesting and instructive, makes an excellent reading for the non-native students of the Arabic language. Those who have completed the Madinah Arabic Course can easily follow this hadith."

"Three useful aids have been added to help the reader fully comprehend the text. These are:

a) A complete translation of the hadith which has been placed facing the Arabic text.

b) Copious lexical and grammatical notes.

c) Multifarious exercises." (End quote).

After finishing the Madinah Arabic course, I read this book, and found it gathered a whole host of rules and principles acquired from the Madinah Arabic course, in an inspiring and beautiful hadith story. And the copious lexical and grammatical notes which the Shaykh provides, make comprehending the story, easy and comfortable mashaa Allaah.

[Published in 2006 CE, by 'Goodword Books', India. Can be purchased from the on-line bookstore at www.goodwordbooks.com]

2. "A Glossary of Words Used in Durus al-Lughah al-Arabiyyah li ghair al-natiqina biha: Arabic-English Dictionary" By Dr V Abdur Rahim

(Quoting from the Foreword): (After the khutbatu l-Haajah): "This is an Arabic-English glossary of words used in my book Durus al-Lughah al-Arabiyyah ...The need for such a glossary has long been felt as it is wellnigh impossible for students of Arabic in the early stages of their learning to use standard Arabic dictionaries where they are sure to get lost in the maze of innumerable derivatives of each word and their meanings. Readers must realise that this is a dictionary with limited scope: only those meanings of a word have been listed here which it has in the book." (End quote)

I was using this Dictionary alongside my study of Madinah Book 3 and it comfortably allowed me to dispense with using any other dictionary, until I completed the course bi-idhnillaah. Although the Shaykh describes it as a "Glossary of Words..." I found it to double-up as an excellent revision guide to the entire Madinah course. This is because it is not only an exhaustive glossary of all the vocabulary used in the Madinah Arabic course books, but also a glossary of all the Arabic grammar terms, phrases and grammatical expressions used in the entire course.

[Published in July 2006 CE by 'The Islamic Foundation Trust', India. Can be purchased from the on-line, non-profit, bookstore at www.lqtoronto.com ]

[Note: 'lqtoronto' is 'The Institute of the Language of the Glorious Qur'an', based in Toronto, Canada where the Brothers are in contact with Dr V. Abdur Rahim].

3. "Selections From The Glorious Qur'an - With Lexical and Grammatical Notes - A Companion to Durus al-Lughah al-Arabiyyah" By Dr V Abdur Rahim

(Quoting from the Foreword (After the khutbah al-Haajah "The need for a book containing selections from the Glorious Qur'an with explanations in English, and within the framework of my book Duruus al-Lughah al-'Arabiyyah li-Ghayr al-Naatiqiin Bihaa has long been felt. I hope this book will meet this need. It contains eight selections taken from different parts of the Qur'an and have been selected mostly on linguistic basis."

"I earnestly hope that this book will help the students of Arabic to learn some of the linguistic elements of Arabic needed to fully comprehend the style and language of the Glorious Qur'an, and prepare them for their future study of the entire Book of Allah." (End quote)

This book is accompanied with a Qur'anic C.D., and is the very latest publication written by the Shaykh - hafiZahullaah - who now takes the student who has completed the Madinah Arabic course, into the Gardens of the Glorious Qur'aan. This book - like the Shaykh's other books mentioned above - again not only revises the knowledge and skills of the student of the Madinah course, but teaches him/her new and finer points of Arabic grammar that are essential for comprehending the eloquence of the Noble Qur'aan.

I found studying this book, along with the copious lexical and grammatical notes and explanations provided, the multifarious Exercises, and the "Additional Notes" at the end of each chapter - which explores selected grammatical points and Qur'anic material even further - to be a highly satisfying experience, mashaa Allaah.

[Published July 2008 CE, by 'The Islamic Foundation Trust', India. Can be purchased from the on-line, non-profit, bookstore at www.lqtoronto.com ]

As the readers can see, Shaykh, Dr V Abdur Rahim is continuing to show us - the students of the Madinah Arabic course - great care and concern in the steps we are taking, during and after we have completed his course, by providing us with more and extensive material on Arabic grammar in the English language, giving us the opportunity to deepen our experience in the Gardens of "'iraab, and to move to relax in the Gardens of the Glorious Qur'aan - bi-idnhillaah.

We ask Allaah the Most High, to preserve and bless the Shaykh and to increase him and us in good, aamiin.

Hope this will prove helpful in shaa Allaah.
Wassalaamu "alaikum wa rahmatullaah.[/quote]
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Old 01-15-2012, 10:29 AM
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Dear Brother,

Asssalamualikum. I could not down load Madina book 3 English Key and glossery. Can you guide me how to down load it or can you or any one send it to me at afzal3965@gmail.com.

Jazahkallah Khair
wa alaikumussalaam.
Madina Book 3 Key: http://www.archive.org/download/Arab...nglish_Key.pdf
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