Yusuf Mullan

Most people think vowels are just there to make words pronounceable.
In Arabic, they do a lot more.

Every vowel tells you something about meaning; who did what, when it happened, and how the words in a sentence relate to each other.

Once you understand that, the whole language starts making sense.
You stop memorizing random word lists and start seeing how meaning is built.

That’s why I always say: if you understand how Arabic uses vowels, the language suddenly becomes logical, even easy.

👉 Watch the full 4-minute explanation here:
https://youtu.be/sdP_yupG4h8

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 75



@MuhammadFaseehKamal

I've recently been attempting to learn grammar and Mufti Yusuf's methods can give results quickly, depending on your speed and how quickly you can digest things. The only (minor) downside of this method is that it requires a teacher. You need someone to go with you through examples and explain stuff(Type 1 Guided Reading with Qasas does this). Self learning requires you to know the language enough so that you teach yourself the correct aspects in the correct order, you essentially have to already know what you are learning.

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