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    Posted: 15 October 2010 at 6:45am
Assalamu 'Alaikum,
 
I have converted to Islam about a year ago. I love my religion and Inshallah I want to learn more and more about it to be a good Muslim. Unfortunatly I don't know Arabic. So, until now I have been reading only translations of the Holy Qur'an.
 
I was wondering if somebody knows a good language course or something I could do to learn Arabic in a way that I can understand the Holy Qur'an? Unfortunately here in Maldives there is no English speaking teacher of Islam or course offered (since I don't speak the local language here), that can help me with this!
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Wa alaikum salam,

Alhamdulelalh who guided you and may Allah keep us all guided on the right path to Paradise. I highly recommend a website called ArabicPod.net. There you will find MP3s, videos, games and more for learning Arabic. I have been using it for over a year and it does help understand the Quran. Hope this helps

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The best way i think is to read the Quaida ( A book describing the Basics of Arabic Language) ....... Might be really helpful try it
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I've also been wanting to learn Arabic for some time now, although I haven't really been serious about it. I speak Swahili, and we have a number of Arabic words in it already.
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I love learning languages. I can speak Japanese and Chinese. Now i am thinking of learning Arabic. It is going to be challenging, but fun. i am sure of it.
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Hi I am new here, I have friends who were Muslims and I always say I would love to learn your language.

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Arabic has also borrowed words from many languages, including Hebrew, Persian and Syriac in early centuries, Turkish in medieval times and contemporary European languages in modern times.
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