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Saturday, October 17, 2009
Arabic Letter Handwriting Worksheets
Assalamu alaikum,
This zip file contains handwriting practice worksheets for the Arabic letters. I believe that all of the letters are in the file insha'Allah. I found these at Mutmaina.com but when I went back to get the link to simply link back to them, I could not find them (i.e. the letter worksheets). In any event, insha'Allah they are good to use with children who are beginning to learn the Arabic alphabet and the formation of each letter. Insha'Allah, they are helpful for you.
Note: I have never had an opportunity to browse this site in detail so I am not sure if all of the material on the site comes from authentic sources.
Enjoy insha'Allah!
As Salaamu Alaykum, masha Allah these are great! I have visited the site often and so far have not found anything questionable. I have not looked at the whole site though. I find alot of broken links on the site too,masha Allah. Good resource
ReplyDeleteWaalaikum assalam wa rahmatullah,
ReplyDeleteJazakillahu khayr dear sis. We can benefit from your knowledge of the site. I have really not browsed the site in any detail.
Jazak'Allah sister.
ReplyDeleteThis post could not have come at a better time. I've started my arabic lessons 2 weeks ago and I'm learning to write & read (well, recognize letters and words at least!).
My daughter's learning her letters & alphabet at school and I felt pretty bad whenever she would ask me to help her. "Mummy, what's this letter" "hum, err, well, haven't got a clue darling". A bit embarrassing isn't it.
Assalamu alaikum,
ReplyDeleteWa iyaki dear sis Maz. Alhamdulillah you're learning the Arabic alphabet! May Allah make it easy on you and don't be embarrased if you don't know the letters. Alhamdulillah, there are so many resources on the web to help with learning the Arabic alphabet. If you need any websites for that please let me know insha'Allah. I'm glad the resource was beneficial for you alhamdulillah.
Jazaka allah sister, this helps my child through the learning process, alhamdullilah.
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