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Usages of the Conjunction thumma ( ثُمَّ )
These lessons delve into the different meanings of the conjunction thumma ثُمَّ . We will examine this with a number of examples from both inside and outside the Quran. Lessons are given by Ustadh Nabeel Alkhalidy, a teacher at the Sibaway Institute for Arabic and Quranic studies.
The subjects covered in the course will be related predominately to Grammar and Balagha (Rhetoric) and a basic understanding of Arabic will be highly recommend.
A journey that will uncover the eloquence of Quranic Arabic. Delve into the nuances of the usages of this conjunction, understanding its pivotal role in understanding Quranic Arabic. Some of the topics we will cover are:
Lesson 1 - The First Meaning of ثُمَّ with Examples
First Meaning of ثُمَّ: Indicates sequence or order in time (e.g., "then" or "afterward").
Examples from the Quran: Verses demonstrating ثُمَّ used to show chronological order.
Lesson 2 - The Second Meaning of ثُمَّ with Examples
Second Meaning of ثُمَّ: Indicates a delay or a significant gap between events.
Guide to Understanding ثُمَّ: Tips to differentiate between the first and second meanings.
Detailed Comparison: Analysis of two Quranic verses to highlight the difference in usage.
Lesson 3 - Other Meanings of ثُمَّ with Examples
Emphasis and Superiority: Example of ثُمَّ used to emphasize importance or superiority.
Different States: Example of ثُمَّ used to describe changes in states or conditions.
Lesson 4 - Other Meanings of ثُمَّ with Examples
Analysis of Ayah 20, Surat Al-Hadeed: Explanation of ثُمَّ in this context.
Analysis of Surat Saffat 37:75-148: Detailed breakdown of ثُمَّ usage in these verses.
Comprehensive Solution for World Hunger: Exploration of Quranic guidance on addressing global hunger.
The course is based on a number of classical Arabic Grammar and Balagha texts including: Mughnee Al-labeeb, Sharh Ibn Aqeel, Al Itqan fi ‘ulum al Qur’an by Imam Al Suyooti, Idaah fil 'uloom Al Balgha by Al Qazweeni, Sharh Al mukhtasir A'la Talkhees Al miftaah by Al Taftazani, Tafseer Fath AL qadeer by Imam Showkani, Al Bahrul Muheet by Abu Hayyan, Tafseer Abu Saud, Al Tafseer al Kabeer by Sheikh Fakhar al deen Al Razi, Fathil Qadeer by Sheikh Muhammad Al Shawkani, , Kitaab Sibawayh, Lisan Al arab by Ibn Manthoor as well as the contemporary works of Ibn Ashoor and Dr Fadl Saalih Alsamaraie.
In-depth Linguistic Analysis: Engage with the complexities of Quranic Arabic through thorough exploration of grammar, morphology, rhetoric and etymology.
Expert-Led Interpretation: Learn from a renowned Quran teacher with years of experience in the Quranic sciences specializing in Quranic linguistics and tafsir.
Personalized Learning Experience: Enjoy a tailored educational journey with support for diverse learning styles and levels. Access course materials anytime, anywhere, with our user-friendly online platform.
Prerequisite Knowledge: Ideal for students who have completed intermediate Arabic studies and are looking to delve deeper into Rhetoric and Quranic Studies.
This course is tailored for students of Quranic sciences, aspiring educators, or anyone seeking to master the depths of Arabic grammar and rhetoric. It is a prerequisite for students continuing to more advanced studies in Arabic linguistics.
Upon enrolment, students gain lifetime access to the course materials, allowing them to progress through the lessons at their own pace and according to their own schedule.
If a Student decides to upgrade to a Lifetime Access Plan then the price of this course will be discounted, provided they upgrade within 3 months of enrolling in this course.
Upon completion, students will be recognized by the Sibaway Institute for their dedication and academic achievements in Arabic and Quranic studies, endorsing their deepened understanding and readiness for further academic or professional endeavors in Arabic Studies.