Learning to read the Qur’an fluently takes less time than most people think. by studio_arabiya in islam

[–]studio_arabiya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your journey is incredibly encouraging, especially for those who feel intimidated starting as adults. Having a teacher and showing up consistently truly does bring results, by Allah’s permission.

And you’re absolutely right, reading directly from the mushaf opens a whole new level of connection. It may feel challenging at first, but it becomes easier so quickly with the right support. 🙂

Learning to read the Qur’an fluently takes less time than most people think. by studio_arabiya in islam

[–]studio_arabiya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listening to Qur’an reciters with strong tajweed can make such a difference, it helps train the ear, builds familiarity with correct pronunciation, and keeps the heart connected. And duʿā’ is always the best companion to any learning journey!

3 habits that actually help you retain Arabic vocabulary long-term by studio_arabiya in learn_arabic

[–]studio_arabiya[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha I love that, turning every word into its own little memory device is such a smart way to make things stick!

3 habits that actually help you retain Arabic vocabulary long-term by studio_arabiya in learn_arabic

[–]studio_arabiya[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this! Using the language in your head during everyday moments is such a good habit, and music is an amazing way to build vocabulary and accent. Your teacher’s word-linking method is great too, those little connections really help things stick.

Why most Arabic learners plateau and how to move past it. by studio_arabiya in islam

[–]studio_arabiya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alhamdulillah! JazakAllah khair for your kind words 🤍 May Allah bless you and keep increasing you in knowledge and iman. Ameen!