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A FUNDAMENTALS OF CLASSICAL ARABIC VOLUME I: CONJUGATING REGULAR VERBS AND DERIVED NOUNS II To the Ulam of Deoband and the Mash ikh of Naqshband III FUNDAMENTALS OF CLASSICAL ARABIC VOLUME I: CONJUGATING REGULAR VERBS AND DERIVED NOUNS HUSAIN ABDUL SATTAR Sacred Learning CHICAGO IV Sacred Learning 2002 First Edition December 2012 All rights reserved. Aside from fair use, meaning a few pages or less for non-profit education purposes, review, or scholarly citation, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. ISBN 0-9712761-1-0 Published by: Sacred Learning Chicago, Illinois Printed and bound in the United States of America on premium acid-free paper.
FUNDAMENTALS OF CLASSICAL ARABIC 14 with a fathah, adding an ‘alif, and voweling the ‘ain (ﻉ) position with a kasrah. If the base letters ﺏ-ﺕ-ﻙ (to write) replace the fā’ (ﻑ), ‘ain (ﻉ), and lām (ﻝ) positions in this pattern, the word ﺐِﺗﺎﹶﻛ (one who writes) is formed (figure 2.2).
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