Qisas an-Nabiyeen: 1: Stories of the Prophets (Arabic Edition)
H**N
Very good
I purchased this book with the intention to make my children accustomed to reading Arabic books after teaching them Arabic Grammar to a sufficient level. I have found the book to be useful acting as a quick reference to new words. I have simultaneously been checking the translation with the Hans Weir dictionary and have found some inconsistencies with my preference being inclined to Hans Weir in terms of accuracy of translation. This book does not break down the verbs to فعل ماض and مضارع and مصدر for new verbs but instead displays the new فعل and the shape of the مصدر form e.g. أخبر إفعال (see screenshot) I feel it would have been better to show أَخْبَرَ/يُخْبِرُ إِخْبَارًا instead.Nevertheless still a very good book and i'm glad I purchased it
M**Z
Excellent.
This is an Indispensable book for students of Arabic whether classical or modern. The vocabulary is vast and will help facilitate learning the language.No amount of classes and reading grammar will prepare you for the sheer depth of the Arabic language. It’s books like these that help us with increasing vocabulary and seeing the language in context which truly helps.Naturally the stories are from an Islamic perspective but dont let that stop you from using the book to increase your level of Arabic. This will truly help.Highly recommend!The print and font size is decent and the publishing quality is definitely good. Should last along time.
R**2
Best book for studying.
Was delivered a day later Than expected but other than that, all is fine. Meanings are included in English and Urdu although some meanings are different in the context of the story to the vocabs. Best book for studying Qasasun Nabiyyeen.
F**Y
Good one
Help my daughter who is learning urdu at her private school
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