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Tag: Arabic studies

Posted on July 9, 2017

#MiddleGroundClasses – Arabic From the Qur’an

New Middle Ground classes: “#ArabicFromTheQuran”. Group II starts July 22nd. Link in the bio.

A post shared by Middle Ground Muslim Center (@mgmccali) on Jul 9, 2017 at 12:51pm PDT

For more info on it and our other classes, check out the website.

Posted on June 24, 2013April 22, 2014

Unpacking the Arabic Terminology of the Qur’an – A’ûdhu

Over the past several weeks I have had a number of conversations with a variety of people made the choice to become Muslim (I’m purposely not saying ‘convert’ here). Among some of our discussions arose the need for (new) Muslims to better understand Revelation. Many disparaged at not having sufficient skills in the Arabic language, others not having the means or the resources to even pursue Arabic studies. Some felt that the way the religion is discussed amounts to a myriad of bewildering symbols and technical “insider” terms which leave them left out. So I thought I might, in a modest and humble effort, start a (ongoing?) series of short posts helping to decipher some of these words and catch phrases to work towards making Islam accessible and operational. I’ve chosen the phrase, “I seek protection in Allah from the accursed Devil/أعوذ بالله من الشسطان الرجيم” as my first attempt. And with God belongs all success.

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