Madinah Book 3 | Lesson 11 (part 1)
Learn Arabic with Madrasatuna! This Free online Arabic programme is based on the comprehensive and popular course (ARABIC COURSE for English-speaking students), originally devised and taught at Madinah Islamic University. The course consists of three reasonably short but extensive books. In these series of videos we will go through the final book in the series (book 3). As Muslims, I'm sure we're all familiar that studying Arabic is very important, but here are some additional (materialistic) reasons why a person would study Arabic: Arabic is the 5th most commonly spoken native language in the world! There is a high demand and low supply of Arabic-speakers in the Western world! Arabic-speaking nations are a fast-growing market for trade, and various government organisations around the world consider Arabic to be of ‘critical importance’! Arabic-speaking people have made significant contributions to the world civilizations! The Arab-speaking world has a rich cultural heritage! #madinahuniversity #madinahbook #Arabicstudies #alifbaa #madrasatuna #Arabiclanguage SOCIALS: Telegram: https://t.me/madrasatuna YouTube: / madrasatuna

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