Arabic Letters Tracing

Arabic Letters Tracing
Author: Shine Bright Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre:
ISBN:

With 100+ pages of practice, this Arabic Letter Tracing workbook will helps both kids ages 3+ & adult beginners start learning arabic letters and to work & improve their handwriting. With 100+ pages of practice, your child will develop the motor control for writing well while also learning to recognize each letter.: BOOK FEATURES: Large size: 8.5" x 11" Durable glossy cover 117 pages: 112 activity pages, 1 award certificate. Each letter has 3 sections: Initial Letter Tracing & Recognition, Letters Writing Practicing, Letters Coloring & shape practice. Concepts flow from easy to more difficult. Buy today, to make arabic learning fun & easy!

Arabic Writing Alphabet, Trace, Write, Color, LEVEL 1

Arabic Writing Alphabet, Trace, Write, Color, LEVEL 1
Author: Said ROCHDI
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2020-07-03
Genre:
ISBN:

This book "Arabic Writing Alphabet " is the perfect workbook to start learning to write Arabic. This is the perfect choice for teachers and parents who want to teach the basics of the Arabic language to their students or children at home or in the classroom. By the end of this book, the student will have covered the skills necessary to write all the Arabic capital letters. ★ PERFECT FOR: ✓ Beginners ✓ Preschoolers ✓ Kindergarteners ✓ Homeschooling ✓ Arabic Schools ◆ DETAILS: ✓ one letter per page ✓ Beautiful coloring illustration ✓ Dimensions: 8 x 10 in (20.32 x 25.04 cm) ✓ High-quality matte cover for durability

Arabic Alphabet Trace Book for Kids

Arabic Alphabet Trace Book for Kids
Author: Arman Books Corner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2021-03
Genre:
ISBN:

This Arabic Alphabet & Letter Tracing Book is the perfect workbook for any child to learn how to write Arabic letters & numbers. This Book can be used by adults and kids of all ages. This is the perfect choice for teachers and parents who want to teach the basics of the Arabic language to their students or children at home or in the classroom. Book features: Size: 8.5 x 11 in. 100 pages Printed on white paper Each letter & number has 2 pages Extra pages for practice

Arabic Alphabet Coloring Book for Kids and Beginners

Arabic Alphabet Coloring Book for Kids and Beginners
Author: Wisconsin Oliver Madi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2021-04-04
Genre:
ISBN:

Arabic Alphabet for kids and beginners. Are you interested in the Arabic language and calligraphy? This book is designed to satisfy your need to learn how to trace the letters of the Arabic alphabet. This workbook is designed for kids and beginners in learning the Arabic language. It is also very helpful for adults interested in Arabic alphabet letters. It contains all Arabic letters; The Arabic alphabet in order; The letters are large enough, with an amazing pattern for better coloring practice; it's very useful to: learn the Arabic alphabet. learn Arabic writing. Teach modern standard Arabic alphabet Learn Arabic calligraphy alphabet practice tracing Arabic letters. Please send us your most valuable comments via our amazon page.

My First Arabic Alphabets Picture Book with English Translations

My First Arabic Alphabets Picture Book with English Translations
Author: Aasma S.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780369600486

Did you ever want to teach your kids the basics of Arabic ? Learning Arabic can be fun with this picture book. In this book you will find the following features: Arabic Alphabets. Arabic Words. English Translations.

Arabic Alphabet

Arabic Alphabet
Author: Designers & Cursive Writing Specialists
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2020-04-25
Genre:
ISBN:

Limited time special offer! The purpose of this book is to help you learn the basis of the arabic alphabet. Repeating the exercise will allow you to develop accuracy and help you visually to memorize the shapes of each arabic letter. Each writing page is preceded by an illustration to bring a fun side to learning. We hope you will enjoy this book. The book is printed on very good quality paper with a beautiful, easy to carry.

The Arabic Alphabet

The Arabic Alphabet
Author: N. Awde
Publisher: Lyle Stuart
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1986
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780818404306

Discusses the basics of the Arabic language and provides instruction in the Arabic alphabet.

Tracing Language Movement in Africa

Tracing Language Movement in Africa
Author: Ericka A. Albaugh
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2018
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0190657545

Many disciplines study language movement and change in Africa, but they rarely interact. Here, eighteen scholars from a range of disciplines explore differing conceptions of language movement in Africa through empirical case studies.

The Early Alphabet

The Early Alphabet
Author: John F. Healey
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520073098

00 In this generously illustrated book, John Healey outlines the basic principles of the early alphabet and describes the first attempts at alphabetic writing in the Semitic languages. In this generously illustrated book, John Healey outlines the basic principles of the early alphabet and describes the first attempts at alphabetic writing in the Semitic languages.

DeArabizing Arabia

DeArabizing Arabia
Author: Saad D. Abulhab
Publisher: Blautopf Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1466391464

This book is a comprehensive reference on the history of Arabic Language and script, which goes beyond the sole discussion of technical matters. It studies objectively the evidence presented by modern-day western archeological discoveries together with the evidence presented by the indispensable scholarly work and research of the past Islamic Arab civilization era. The book scrutinizes modern western theories about the history of the Arabs and Arabic language and script in connection with the roles played by Western Near East scholarship, religion and colonial history in the formation of current belief system vs. Arab history and language, which is an essential step to study this correlated and complex topic objectively. In his book, the author explores the relevant facts of history and geography as crucial defining factors in the study of history of Arabic language and script. He offers a brief balanced account on the important topic of Muhammad leadership and Islam in the formation of Arabia, and investigates the Quran as a key evidence and reference of the Arabic language and script. As a research tool, this book presents in-depth tracings and readings of the most relevant inscriptions and the findings accumulated by the author over one and a half year of research. Particularly, it presents new comprehensive readings of the important Umm al-Jimal and al-Namarah Nabataean Arabic inscriptions. The al-Namarah stone which was discovered by French archeologist Dussaud in 1901 (displayed today on a wall in the Louvre Museum of Paris) was assumed for more than a century to be the tombstone of the prominent pre-Islamic Arab king, Umru' al-Qays bin 'Amru. After re-tracing and re-reading its complex inscription, the author concluded it was actually about a previously unknown personality named 'Akdi, possibly a high ranking Arab soldier in the Roman army or an Arab tribal leader, not the burial stone of King Umru' al-Qays or even about him. Similarly, the author proves beyond doubt that the important Umm al-Jimal Nabataean Arabic inscription was not the burial stone of Faihru bin Sali, but Faru' bin Sali. The two inscriptions are among only four Nabataean inscriptions believed by Western scholars to be written in the old Arabic language. These are referenced heavily today as evidence linking the Arabic script to the Nabataean Aramaic script. Utilizing classic Arabic and grammar tools and challenging their accuracy at times, the author findings in this book could potentially amend several historical and linguistic facts as told today by history textbooks. In his book, the author, a known Arabic type designer, studies with an investigative expert eye the early shapes of the pre-Islamic Arabic script and compares them to those of Musnad Arabic and late Nabataean Aramaic inscriptions, in addition to those of the early Islamic Arabic manuscripts and papyri. He concludes that the early Arabic script was not an evolved Nabataean script, but likely an independently derived script of the old Musnad Arabic script, with clear Nabataean influence. Although this book is conceived as a reference tool for scholars and researchers, other readers may find its topics and captivating arguments valid enough to debate and to study further. All chapters can be read independently. There are more than 40 figures and illustrations to aid the reader throughout the book. The first two chapters are intended as introductory essays regarding the history of Arabia (people and language) and the role of Western scholarship. To facilitate the selective and independent reading of the last three chapters, which presents the author research findings and conclusions, the book included (in addition to the chapter-specific references already offered throughout the whole book) chapter-specific introductions and conclusions.