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A lot of people find it difficult, if not impossible to learn Arabic well enough to read the Quran. This can be because Arabic is an extremely difficult language, like Chinese or like Sanskrit. However, there are things you can do to make the learning process easier for yourself. One of these things is reading books in your target language even before you have any sort of proficiency at it. Even though this may not seem possible when you first set off on your quest for knowledge, it is actually quite easy if you know what steps to take. This article will firstly give you idea of what to read, and secondly gives you an example of how to read books in Arabic at first. Reading books in Arabic is one of the easiest ways to learn the language. By reading these books, it allows you to practice your oral fluency as well as increasing your word power. One criticism that has been levelled at this piece of advice is that people often do not read books at all, rather they try to obtain vocabulary by looking words up on the internet or even handwritten dictionaries, which are easily available. However this often results in the incorrect use of the words, which are often grammatically incorrect or even barely comprehensible. Because there are so many books that are available, then the question becomes which ones are good enough for people to read. There are many different factors that need to be considered when choosing a book, one of these being how much time you have for learning Arabic. You also need to consider the type of learner you are. If you do not have much time to spare , it would be best to read in small chunks so that you can maintain focus on reading when you need it most. It is also important to consider which author you are most comfortable with. Some authors are easier to understand than others. Although there are many books available, this article will focus on two books, which are the same books that were used by an Arabic Language instructor at the University of Georgia in 2005/6:There is a PDF link at the bottom of the page and it will take you to a page where you can download both PDF files at once. From here we start to read them and try to follow along. The reason we read them in this order is because they start off very basic and gradually increase in difficulty. Each Arabic alphabet is represented in our books with "diagrams" (diagrams are pictures) which are called alphabetical alphabets. They are easy to follow, because they just show how letters differ from each other in their appearance. Each "writing system" has its own consonants, vowel sounds and that's about it, which makes it very hard to use Arabic for non-native speakers. The only way non-native speakers can do that is by memorizing longer words and phrases or by using a tool like a thesaurus that contains all the letters of the alphabet arranged in order by sound, kind of like a cheat sheet. cfa1e77820
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