Arabic Alphabet Quran letters

Learn to read from scratch

Published by: Anvar Khamidullin
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Do you think learning to read Arabic by yourself is hard? Well not anymore!
Download our app today and start learning how to read and write Arabic. Begin with learning the alphabet through our interactive course which is divided into 27 lessons. Each lesson focuses on just one letter (except for the first lesson). Each letter is thoroughly studied with descriptions, examples, various forms of application in writing, and also pronunciation. Once you complete all the lessons, you should find yourself easily and effectively capable of reading the Arabic language.
The initial page of the application contains a list of lessons. On each line before the title of the lesson is a circle, showing the test results in percent. In each lesson, there is a test to check the passed material. The application is built on the well-known textbook «Muallim sani" and preserves the order of the letters studied in that textbook (not in alphabetical order-- the alphabet can be viewed only by selecting the menu item "Alphabet").
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WORKING WITH THE PROGRAM:
To facilitate learning and understanding, the lessons are arranged in increasing complexity, from easy to difficult, so you need to start learning from the first lesson, and as you master the material, move on to the next lesson. First, go through the whole lesson by flipping the buttons below, back and forth, listening to the pronunciation of all the words and, if necessary, looking at the transliteration. Then, turn off the pronunciation and transliteration and read the whole lesson. After reading each word individually, check yourself by clicking on the scoring button (located at the bottom of the screen). After that, pass the test (the button is located on the top right) and, in case of successful passage, go to the next lesson. If difficulties arise, you can go through the lesson, again. Doing this program, you will easily master the Arabic letters and learn to read in Arabic.
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Best App to learn the Arabic letters

Riahabibi on

United States

I was able to learn the Arabic letters and now reading the Quran through the help of this amazing apps. Thank you!

Great app to memorize Arabic alphabet

iatayevv on

United States

The app was soooo good that I decided to leave a review, which I’ve never done before. Developers: keep up and may Allah reward you for your efforts

Excellent 👌🏽 resource!

shoopshaunakl on

United States

The app helped me quickly learn how to pronounce the Arabic letters and learn the different ways the letters appear depend on which place the letter is used in a word.

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