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Gateway to Arabic: Book 3
Book Three offers a step-by-step approach to learning past and present tense verbs, with plenty of opportunity for practice. Each point of grammar is reinforced through sample conversations that offer the student the chance to use the language in a meaningful context and develop confidence in self-expression. This book covers: * Over 60 past and present tense verbs* The imperative and negative imperative* The nominative, accusative and genitive cases, including the genitive of possession (idafa)* Comparative and superlative adjectives* Attached and detached pronouns* Word roots and word patterns* Cardinal numbers from 1 to 19 and ordinal numbers from 1 to 10, and the rules governing their usage* Prepositions* Dialogue practice* A comprehensive listing of the nouns used in the book, together with their plural forms* A list of the past tense verbs used in the book, together with their present tense forms
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Gateway to Arabic: Book 4
Gateway to Arabic Book Four focuses on family relationships and life in the home. It builds upon the student's knowledge of past, present and imperative verbs by introducing some hollow, doubled root letter and 'hamzated' verb forms. Each topic is reinforced through the provision of realistic dialogues to enable the student to gain greater confidence and fluency in using Arabic. This book covers:• Family relationships• Home and family life• Asking for and giving directions• Telling the time• Extensive dialogue practice• Doubled root letter verbs• Hollow verbs• Verbs with an initial alif or waw• Verbs with a medial or final hamza• Interrogative particles• Rules governing hamza• Cardinal numbers from 20 to 99 and ordinal numbers from 1 to 19 and the rules governing their use.• A comprehensive listing of the nouns used in the book, together with their plural forms• A list of the past tense of 115 verbs used in the book, together with their present tense forms
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Gateway to Arabic: Book 5
Book Five focuses on air travel, meals and medical matters. It builds upon the student's knowledge of first form verbs by introducing various defective forms (verbs containing one or more weak root letters). The book also extends the student's understanding of cardinal numbers into the thousands and suggests practical applications for their use. Answer Book: You can view the Gateway to Arabic Book Five answer booklet and then download the file for your personal use only. (Page 19) In the fifth book of the series, the key grammar area covered are the first form defective verbs – that is to say those verbs with a weak first, middle or final root letter, or more than one weak root letter – in the past and present tenses as well as the forms of the imperative. (Page 64) Cardinal numbers from 1 to 1000 and beyond are also taught, with practical exercises such as writing out prices in full, using numbers with the four basic mathematical operations, and talking about temperature, what year it is, and one’s age. (Page 40) Subject areas covered include medical problems, visiting the hospital and arranging doctor’s appointments; dining out in a restaurant; receiving, feeding and entertaining guests at home, and meeting someone at the airport. A variety of passages of text, dialogues, telephone conversations and emails are used to introduce new subject material and, as always, extensive exercises and comprehension activities are included to reinforce the new areas of grammar and vocabulary.
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Gateway to Arabic: Book 6
Book Six concentrates on teaching Form Two, Three and Four Verbs in a comprehensive manner, covering regular and irregular verbs in various moods and tenses. It introduces the subjunctive and jussive moods and the particles that govern them. The key theme running through the book is the weather and seasons and the student will learn to talk about the temperature and climate in various parts of the world at different times of the year. As usual, passages of dialogue and extensive exercises enable the student to put into practice the knowledge he/she has acquired.
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Gateway to Arabic: Book 7
Gateway to Arabic Book Seven adds to the student's knowledge of the derived forms of Arabic verbs by teaching Forms Five to Ten inclusive, supported by written exercises. The key theme running through the book is overseas travel, and dialogues include dealing with lost luggage at the airport, calling a taxi, booking a hotel room, and exchanging money. (Page 26) The main area of grammar taught in Book Seven is the conjugation of the verb forms from five to ten, again with template support as well as written exercises. (Page 15) The central theme of the book concerns travel and includes passages of dialogue on areas such as: discussing where to go on holiday, getting ready to land, dealing with missing luggage, booking a hotel room, taking a taxi and checking in at the hotel reception desk. As always, detailed vocabulary boxes are included to help the student familiarise him or herself with new words and expressions. Further books in the series are planned to build upon and extend the students’ knowledge of Arabic grammar and vocabulary. Answer Book: you can view Gateway to Arabic Book Seven answer booklet and then download the file only for your personal use.
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Gateway to Arabic: Extension Book 1
Gateway to Arabic Extension Book One addresses the needs of students who have completed Book Two of the Gateway series and wish to have the opportunity to practice further the skills they have acquired. This book aims to engage the student in a variety of language games, exercises and dialogue activities that will serve to reinforce the vocabulary, grammar and skills they have already learned in Book Two. In addition, it introduces additional extensive vocabulary, new sentence structures and conversational skills in a lively, interactive manner, and it is ideally suited for use in the classroom. This book covers: Personal details: talking about oneself• Likes and dislikes• Moving house: rooms, furniture and household items• Talking about countries, nationalities and languages• Everyday activities and hobbies• Shopping: shops and their merchandise• Occupations• Comprehensive colours and their usage• Animals: pets, zoo and farm animals• Opposites• Prepositions: asking and describing where things are• Introduction to simple forms of past and present verbs• Extensive classroom language games and activities• Reference list of nouns and their plurals"
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Gateway to Arabic: Handwriting Book
The Gateway to Arabic Handwriting Book has been written as part of the ""Gateway to Arabic"" series with a view to giving students the opportunity to learn, practise and acquire proficiency in a fluent style of Arabic handwriting. It is recommended that students should already have completed at least Book One of the Gateway series and be familiar with the Arabic alphabet before embarking upon this book. Although a number of handwriting styles are used in the Middle East, the style taught in this book, namely ruq'ah, is the most widespread and the easiest to learn. Compared to the printed style of Arabic, which is termed naskh, ruq'ah offers the advantage of being much quicker to write. The book has been organised so that identical naskh and ruq'ah texts appear on facing pages for ease of comparison and contrast. The first section sets out the letters of the Arabic alphabet in all their forms: initial, medial, final and isolate. The precise direction and sequence of pen movements for each letter have been clearly indicated through the use of numbered arrows. Having completed the presentation of the alphabet in all its forms, the book then provides the student with the chance to practise copying complete words and phrases, most of which would already be familiar to the Muslim student. A further opportunity for the reinforcement of handwriting skills is given through the copying of selective ayat (verses of the Qur'an). A translation of these verses is included on the page on which they appear. "
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Getting the Best out of Al-Hajj (Pilgrimage)
The book provides a realistic view of Hajj as it is today, with detailed explanations of all the rites. It provides Figh relates issues about Hajj, Salah and personal behaviour according to the Quran and Sunnah, to enable you to obtain the best value for your time spent in the holy cities. It also provided information and suggestions about planning for the journey, what to expect and how to survive, so you can depart with full confidence. A must have for all those planning to go on Hajj!
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Gift for Muslims (Creative Islamic Studies) 2 Books Version
SET OF 2 BOOKS Gift for Muslims proudly presents its Creative Islamic Studies Syllabus – a broad, rich, and well-balanced program designed to teach the essentials of Islam in a fun, interactive, and engaging way. It not only covers the fundamentals of faith but also supports cultural understanding, character building, and values such as compassion, diversity, equality, tolerance, and community cohesion. What the syllabus covers: ʿAqāʾid (Belief) Adab (Manners) Duʿāʾs (Supplications) Fiqh (Jurisprudence) Sīrah (Biography of the Prophet ﷺ) Tajwīd (Qur’anic Recitation) Akhlaq (Character) Hadith (Sayings of the Prophet ﷺ) Juz ʿAmma (Qur’an) Tārīkh (History – Stories of the Prophets) Key features: Colour coding for easy learning Creative, interactive lessons Tracking & progression checks Differentiated teaching methods Diversity & inclusion built in SMSC enrichment & community values Clear objectives & success criteria Audio support for learners Are you a Muslim seeking to strengthen your Islamic knowledge?Struggling to teach or learn the basics in a simple way? With Gift for Muslims, learning becomes easy, relatable, and enjoyable. Each lesson includes international characters and a storyline that connects Islamic teachings to everyday life.
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Gift for Muslims -(Creative Islamic Studies) Single Volume Version
Gift for Muslims proudly presents its Islamic studies syllabus. A broad, rich and well balanced creative syllabus which covers all the basics of the Islamic faith in a creative, fun and engaging manner. It covers all the basics of Islam. It covers: Aqaa’id (Belief), Adaab (Manners), Duas (Supplications), Fiqh (Jurisprudence), Seerah, (Biography) Tajweed (Elocution), Akhlaaq (Character), Hadeeth (Sayings of The Prophet) All of Juz Amma (Qur’an) Tareekh (history - Stories of Prophet) It includes: Colour Coding Tracking Audio assistance (online
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Gift to my Sisters by Shaykh Mufti Saiful Islam – Paperback
A thought-provoking compilation of fascinating articles, including real-life stories of pious predecessors, imaginative illustrations, medical advice on intoxicants and rehabilitation, and much more. All designed to influence and motivate mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters towards an ideal Islamic lifestyle. A lifestyle referred to by our Creator, Allah, in the Holy Qur’an as the means to salvation and ultimate success. As one article expounds, this book is “A companion and guide, loyal and undemanding”. It is a very worthwhile investment.
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Golden Stories of Muslim Women
All aspects of woman’s personality that reflect her intelligence, courage, piety, abstinence and chivalry are mentioned in this book. Their study inculcates a new spirit and motivation for betterment among all women and girls. It would also help men fully understand how women also possess qualities like bravery, intelligence and patience.
£23.50