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Recording for Islam & the Language of the Arabs

Posted by Saudah Mirza, Outreach Manager on September 27th, 2007

assalamu ‘alaykum,

The recording for last Sunday’s live event, Islam & the Language of the Arabs, is now available.

You can watch the recording here.

Drop a comment here and let us know what you thought of the event!



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Assalamoalykum Wahrahmatullahi Wabrakatuhu!

MashAllah I really enjoyed this course and it has wet my appetite for more arabic language courses at Sunnipath! InshAllah.

May Allah swt reward everyone at Sunnipath abundantly for offering these brilliant courses for free!

Wassalama

Jazak Allahu Khairan!!

Alhamdullilah! Jazakallah Khair for all your hard works.

Asalamo alaykom. This was my first time attending Sunnipath event- and totaly loved it mashAllah! Loved the Sheikh’s style of teaching and presentation by using examples to demostrate and cross referencing with other texts/authors. very informative and intriguing!!

Shame it had to finish !!
Kind Regards

Fakhra : )

Assalamu Alaykum,

This lecture was so inspiring and informative. Going over the Arabic verses alone was beautiful, but I really liked how we also looked at “the Meaning of Everything”, and Neil Postman, and generally just reflected on how our comprehension of good language has atrophied in the modern age. I feel really encouraged to learn Arabic now.

Every time I hear this lecture I feel like giving up my laziness in studies and am inspired to actually try and read things more, not just on islam, but in general. It really makes me think how I have allowed myself to slip intellectually and have become reliant on entertainment during everyday life.