SECTION#1 CHAPTER 4 (ASMA-U- E- SHARAH)
Nouman Ali Khan - Official - Bayyinah In this video, we explain Chapter 4: Ismul Ishara wal Mushaar Ilayh (اسم الإشارة والمشار إليه) – the demonstrative pronoun and the noun being pointed to in Arabic grammar. You will learn: ✅ The two parts: Ismul Ishara (pointing word) + Mushaar Ilayh (pointed-to noun) ✅ 3 main rules for this fragment: 1. They must match in ALL FOUR properties (gender, number, case, definiteness) 2. The Mushaar Ilayh MUST have Al (ال) on it 3. Nothing can come between them ✅ Complete table of demonstrative pronouns for: - Near (هذا، هذه، هذان، هاتان، هؤلاء) - Far (ذلك، تلك، ذانك، تانك، أولئك) ✅ Dual forms with case endings (رفع، نصب، جر) ✅ Singular & plural are non-flexible (مبني) ✅ How Ismul Ishara works inside other fragments: - After a Harf Jar (جار ومجرور) – e.g., في هذا - After Harf Nasb (حرف نصب واسمها) – e.g., إنّ هؤلاء - As Mudaf Ilayh (مضاف إليه) – e.g., بعد ذلك ✅ Special case: Pointing at an Idafa (إضافة) – the correct order 📌 Perfect for beginners and intermediate students of Arabic grammar. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro to Ismul Ishara wal Mushaar Ilayh 1:30 – The 3 golden rules 3:00 – Near demonstratives (singular, dual, plural) 5:15 – Far demonstratives (singular, dual, plural) 7:00 – Dual forms & case endings (رفع، نصب، جر) 8:30 – Non-flexible vs flexible 9:45 – Ismul Ishara in other fragments (جار ومجرور، حرف نصب، مضاف إليه) 11:30 – Pointing at an Idafa (إضافة) – special rule 12:30 – Summary & examples 🔔 Subscribe for more Arabic grammar lessons (Chapters 1–5 coming soon). #ArabicGrammar #IsmulIshara #DemonstrativePronouns #MushaarIlayh #LearnArabic
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