Imran Alawiye
£5.00 Charity Appeal By Dr. Imran Alawiye to build an Educational Resources Centre at his hometown
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The aim of this series is to teach Arabic verbs that are in common usage. Each verb is presented in the past and present tense, together with the related verbal noun and, where applicable, is followed by its opposite to help the learner retain the paired vocabulary. An illustrative sentence for each verb is also provided to aid memorisation, expand vocabulary knowledge, and to help the learner see the verb in use.
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The aim of this series is to teach Arabic verbs that are in common usage. Each verb is presented in the past and present tense, together with the related verbal noun and, where applicable, is followed by its opposite to help the learner retain the paired vocabulary. An illustrative sentence for each verb is also provided to aid memorisation, expand vocabulary knowledge, and to help the learner see the verb in use.
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The aim of this series is to teach Arabic verbs that are in common usage. Each verb is presented in the past and present tense, together with the related verbal noun and, where applicable, is followed by its opposite to help the learner retain the paired vocabulary. An illustrative sentence for each verb is also provided to aid memorisation, expand vocabulary knowledge, and to help the learner see the verb in use.
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The aim of this series is to teach Arabic verbs that are in common usage. Each verb is presented in the past and present tense, together with the related verbal noun and, where applicable, is followed by its opposite to help the learner retain the paired vocabulary. An illustrative sentence for each verb is also provided to aid memorisation, expand vocabulary knowledge, and to help the learner see the verb in use.
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The aim of this series is to teach Arabic verbs that are in common usage. Each verb is presented in the past and present tense, together with the related verbal noun and, where applicable, is followed by its opposite to help the learner retain the paired vocabulary. An illustrative sentence for each verb is also provided to aid memorisation, expand vocabulary knowledge, and to help the learner see the verb in use.
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The aim of this series is to teach Arabic verbs that are in common usage. Each verb is presented in the past and present tense, together with the related verbal noun and, where applicable, is followed by its opposite to help the learner retain the paired vocabulary. An illustrative sentence for each verb is also provided to aid memorisation, expand vocabulary knowledge, and to help the learner see the verb in use.
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This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
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This series offers the opportunity for learners of Arabic to assess their progress in their language studies. The first five episodes have been designed to test students at a beginner level (e.g. those who have completed ‘Gateway to Arabic Book Two’ or ‘The Key to Arabic Book Two’). Thereafter, the episodes will test students of an intermediate level and gradually build towards a more advanced level.
Students may also find these lessons useful for revision. Each episode presents a sentence in English and offers three possible Arabic equivalents, only one of which is correct. The lesson allows the student time to study the available options and select the right answer.
This is followed by a confirmation and explanation as to why this is the correct option. In this manner, students have the chance to review key vocabulary and points of Arabic grammar and to clear up any misconceptions they may have.
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This series offers the opportunity for learners of Arabic to assess their progress in their language studies. The first five episodes have been designed to test students at a beginner level (e.g. those who have completed ‘Gateway to Arabic Book Two’ or ‘The Key to Arabic Book Two’). Thereafter, the episodes will test students of an intermediate level and gradually build towards a more advanced level.
Students may also find these lessons useful for revision. Each episode presents a sentence in English and offers three possible Arabic equivalents, only one of which is correct. The lesson allows the student time to study the available options and select the right answer.
This is followed by a confirmation and explanation as to why this is the correct option. In this manner, students have the chance to review key vocabulary and points of Arabic grammar and to clear up any misconceptions they may have.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
This series, ‘Arabic Reading and Pronunciation for Beginners’, is intended for students of Arabic who know the alphabet and vowel sounds, can recognise the letters wherever they appear in a word, and have begun to read simple Arabic words and phrases. It is well-suited to students who have completed my ‘In Just Eight Lessons, You Can Read Arabic’ YouTube series, as well as those who have finished my ‘Arabic from the Beginning Part One’ series.
Arabic learners often ask me for more reading practice opportunities so, in this series, I will explore some short sentences, paragraphs and stories to help you to practise your reading skills. In the process, I will explore some aspects of Arabic grammar and sentence structure, as well as helping you to build up your vocabulary in a clear and simple manner.
In this first lesson, I examine similar sounding words in Arabic to help you to distinguish between those letters that may sound alike to the untrained ear. For example, can you hear the difference between the Arabic words for ‘brain’ and ‘food’? You can imagine the potential for misunderstanding! I hope you enjoy this new series and find it beneficial.
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
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Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
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Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
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I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
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Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
Fast Track to reading and writing Arabic adopts an innovative approach to teaching the skills of reading and writing Arabic to absolute beginners by using an assimilative methodology based on phonics.
The letters of the alphabet are introduced one at a time, and the student is given the opportunity to read each letter with the various possible combinations of long and short vowels, as well as the ‘ay’ and ‘ow’ dipthongs, sukoon and shadda. Arabic words are introduced from an early stage, but no word contains letters that the student has not already covered. This assimilative approach enables the student to learn the alphabet in a gradual yet thorough manner, without feeling daunted by the prospect of having to learn the entire alphabet at one go.
This video is the concluding section of the analysis of Suratul-Fatiha, with a close examination of the last two ayaat (verses), and a revisiting of the entire Surah.
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I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
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youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
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youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
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The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
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youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
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Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
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Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
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Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
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Hearing stories in a target language is an effective way to improve one’s language skills. In this video, you will hear a short story entitled ‘The Stored-Up Treasure’ by Dr. Bassam Saeh, read in Arabic by Dr. Imran Alawiye.
Listening to the story may prove beneficial to students of Arabic who wish to improve their ability to read vocalised Arabic text and improve their pronunciation. More advanced students may find it a useful way to test their listening and reading comprehension skills.
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
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The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
From this standpoint, this first lesson will begin with an indepth analysis of the most prominent chapter of the Qur'an, namely suratul-Faatiha which every Muslim should recite at least 17 times during the course of a day.
youtube.com/watch?v=523uB-OvywI&list=PLWl0zRDk50wKJNzHJ7RBQxXvWvOTLdbO6
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
From this standpoint, this first lesson will begin with an indepth analysis of the most prominent chapter of the Qur'an, namely suratul-Faatiha which every Muslim should recite at least 17 times during the course of a day.
To get the ball rolling, this lesson 1 is solely devoted to the Basmalah; the Opening verse of the Fist Chapter of the Qur'an.
youtube.com/watch?v=523uB-OvywI&list=PLWl0zRDk50wKJNzHJ7RBQxXvWvOTLdbO6
youtube.com/watch?v=Bi7pfOCL1Z0&t=12s
youtube.com/watch?v=AUMfeHbHiZg&t=181s
youtube.com/watch?v=d5v41l9Hrak
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA
I am appealing to you today to please click on the link below to my charity appeal and make a donation to help me complete the project of building an educational Resources Centre and a public library in my hometown Ogbomosho southwestern Nigeria.
[youtu.be/ZsDrYEih-cA
gofund.me/bff3ebc8
The formula used in this series will help you enormously to
expand your vocabulary with ease.
youtube.com/watch?v=Obl6P9xKBHo
Please visit our website to make your donation: www.helpinghandsforeducation.org paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=JMT5KPJXKMYKW
Our Bank account details are as follows:
HSBC Bank Account name: Helping Hands for Education
Sort code: 40-02-26
Account number: 72702541
SWIFT code: HBUKGB4106F
IBAN number: GB50HBUK40022672702541
The Nigerian Charity Bank Account details:
Bank Name: Access Bank
Account name: Alawiye Foundation
Dollars Account Number: 1506400556
Sterling Account Number: 0091653151
Naira Account Number: 0091314618
SWIFT Code: ABNGNGLA