Union
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Brother Union tell me where did you attain your knowledge of Arabic from?
From books and from people . It is a Semitic language and some thousands years old . Hence its ingredients are scatted all around us .
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Brother Union tell me where did you attain your knowledge of Arabic from?
You see brother Union if you learnt Arabic from books and people then both has a source from where the launguage has come from.
Now if your source is corrupt then your entire interpretation is wrong.
My point is just as our enemies have corrupted hadith books then in the same way your Arabic books could also be corrupted.
The bottom line is the source.
If the source of knowledge does not come from the Messenger (PBBUH) then you are doomed.
From books and from people . It is a Semitic language and some thousands years old . Hence its ingredients are scatted all around us .
Books - Qur'an , Grammar , Lexicons , Irabs , Corpus , Classical Arabic , Modern Arabic etc.Salaams brother Union
Can you be more specific on your books and people.
Jazakallah brother Union.
Lets look at your books.
The Quraan i will omit my question because the answer is very obvious.
Lets look at all your other books.
My question is when did these books come into existence?
Give me the year and the author of these books.
No brother Union we not hijacking this thread.
My point is the first Arabic dictionary came into existence well after the demise of our beloved Prophet Muhammad(PBBUH).
The question is where did the author get his knowledge from?
He has to get it from someone because its not going to fall from the sky.
No clue . Dictionary in what language ? Does an Arab baby learn Arabic with dictionary ?Salaams brother Union
Tell us who was the first grammarian of the Arabic language?
Tell us who was the author of the first dictionary ever written for the Arabic language?
Salaams brothers.
The first grammarian of the Arabic language and the author of the first Arabic dictionary were known as Imams of their
time.
And the best part of it all is these Imams were students and they belong to the Madhabs from which they took their lessons.
Conclusion
Anyone who uses the books of these Imams are indirectly students of the Madhabs.
I know its difficult to accept this fact but the reality is without the knowledge that emanated from these Madhabs we could never be able to
translate the Noble Quraan today.
Salaams
if you get pleasure in knocking at people doors and bringing them to the
Musjid then thats good.Continue that work it will be your salvation.