Abu Taymiyyah – He Advised Me In Yemen

Abu Taymiyyah
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The speaker discusses their experience studying conversational Arabic in the beginning of their career, but struggled at first. They later found the language easier to understand and enjoyed learning the various terminologies and knowledge of the language. The speaker then introduces a book called Al prep graduation, which will be available on the student portal and gives instructions for accessing it.
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My beloved brothers and sisters, many many years

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ago, when I arrived in Darul Hadith, the

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Institute of Hadith in Al Yemen. I really

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really struggled, especially at the beginning. And I

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was given a number of advices. However, that

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which really really stood out for me was

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when one brother said to me, if you

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want to be able to understand the Sheikh

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who's conducting all these classes, then you have

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to be at a level where you can

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understand the basic conversations that people have amongst

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themselves.

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Of course you have the technical side of

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things and this requires further studies.

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But to have a base

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you would need conversational

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Arabic. So what did I do?

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I quickly run through a number of conversational

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books

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and then I began to note down all

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of the different words that I was not

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familiar with,

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that the Sheikh used to utter.

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That the Sheikh used to use in his

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classes.

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Of course, after doing this my brothers and

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my sisters, I wasn't able to fully understand

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because like I said, there is a technical

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side of things. Right?

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However,

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I was able to understand the bulk, maybe

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70% of what the Sheikh was saying. And

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then there were those holes that I needed

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to fill

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by learning all of these terminologies

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of the different sciences that were being taught.

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What was the foundation of all of this?

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Conversational Arabic. So alhamdulillah after I did that

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I was able to understand

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those who were speaking

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And then I began to study the different

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sciences,

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right,

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because of

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them being able to communicate with me and

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also conversational Arabic. If you are interested then

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join me on conversational Arabic

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where we will be focusing and concentrating

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on the conversational side of the Arabic language,

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and likewise the listening side of things.

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The book that we're going to be studying

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is Al Aarabi'itubaynidig,

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the very well known famous

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book that is studied across the world.

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All of the recordings will be made available

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on the student portal. Just in case you

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miss the class, you can always catch up

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on it.

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And if you are interested, then please

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press the button below.

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