Suhaib Webb – The Foundations of Arabic Lesson 29

Suhaib Webb
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The speaker discusses the meaning of different words and phrases in Arabic language, including "what's the difference" and "what's the meaning?" They stress the importance of keeping the meaning simple and avoiding confusion. The speaker also provides examples of words being used in different forms, including "what's the difference" and "what's the meaning?"
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Welcome back to the foundations of Arabic language.

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Slowly, Alhamdulillah,

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but surely getting it through, getting it done

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insha Allah. We reached the section on those

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things. I like to say

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those things that change.

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And the sheikh says

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And then we started to talk about kena.

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And he says

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I want you to pay attention to something

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though. We have

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which is called

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and which is called

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What's the difference?

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Only needs it doesn't

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need

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If you say

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And he can Allah who Allah was, is,

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and will be.

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What

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does that mean? The doesn't need a nasp,

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doesn't the

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to make sense.

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But if you say

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was a student because Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala

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So he's beyond

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This is something in aqida that we'll take,

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but if you think about it like

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so we say

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Allah was and will always be

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forgiving

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and pardoning.

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If you add the haber to kanatam,

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it just keeps that meaning of

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So then you understand something really nice.

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So the difference between and

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And we talked about all these before.

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There's no conditions in using them.

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Then he says,

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All of these, they have the same meaning.

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All of them have the same meaning

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and and it's important, like, that we

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keep it as simple as we can here,

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as simple as we can here.

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But the meaning

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of of

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of of

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is like

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it always was.

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So

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it always is. It did not it did

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not stop. That's the meaning.

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Halas. And also it's important to know for

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those of you interested really in studying Arabic

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that Zala here is not from Yazulu

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or Yazilu.

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It's not the same meaning.

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There's some relationship.

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They all have a very similar meaning.

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So

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we

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say,

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like Zayd has always been

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kareem.

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So he is still there. He

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didn't stop, he's still there.

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So none of them the idea is it

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hasn't stopped.

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For example, you can use it in this

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way. The Suhaybe is still reading the Quran.

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I'm skipping through this quickly because honestly, you

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just need to know.

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Also the same meaning,

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And what he means here

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What does it mean? Past tense,

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present tense.

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So what can be

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used in different forms of verbs also takes

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these rulings if it's from these words.

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All those words,

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when you take them and use them in

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different forms within

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their the the the possibility of their verb,

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gonna take the same rule.

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The Sheik actually gives some examples,

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And I changed the example just to make

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it easier for you.

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Actually, he says in the text

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We finished now, Kana.

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Now we hope we can

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