Like any language, the best way to learn is by immersion. If that opportunity does not exist for you, I recommend finding an Arab student at one of your local colleges to tutor you.
Another option would be to use a software/e-book package that provides an interactive multimedia learning experience. There are some good Arabic books available on the Arabic store website (see related link) the best one for you would probably be the Gateway to Arabic Series because it contains full translation. The most popular book is Kitabul Assasi and is used in many language institutes in the Middle East that foreign students visit.
Another great program to learn Arabic is through RosettaStone. Please see the related links for websites that could help you learn Arabic.
See related links for great sites to learn Arabic. Or you could buy Rosetta Stone to learn Arabic.
Online classes - Arabic College (link below) - you will learn Arabic in the most effective way. They teach Arabic in Live Video Interactive Classes, with a native Arabic teacher who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, no fixed pace and no fixed schedule.
First if the Muslim child is born for an Arabic family then he/she learns Arabic from the family and community as; e.g.; the French child learns French from his/her family and french community. If the Muslim child is from non Arabic family, then he/she may learn Arabic in a school or his/her parents bring a teacher home to learn him/her Arabic or they send him/her to an Islamic center or mosque to learn Arabic.
By studying in Arabic universities, you will be able to connect with Arabic people, and learn the language by living with them. If this is not possible, just register to one of Arabic courses in your country.
Arab school is a school where you learn arabic.
Information on Arabic numbers can be found online at My Languages, Soft Arabic, and Learn Arabic Online. You can learn about Arabic numbers, and the language in general through programs such as Rosetta Stone.
By studying in Arabic universities, you will be able to connect with Arabic people, and learn the language by living with them. If this is not possible, just register to one of Arabic courses in your country.
Yes, of course. Non-Muslims can learn Arabic language and even the Arabic from the Quran without having to convert to Islam.
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It is best that they do, since the Quran is recited in Arabic and no translation is perfect, but it is not an obligation to learn Arabic.
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Children in Sudan would learn Arabic--probably the Sudanese variant called Juba Arabic--and if they belonged to the educated elite, they would also learn English.
The people of Mali wanted to learn to read and write in Arabic because in the North of Mali there are Arabs and if the people want to communicate with most of them they can learn Arabic. Another reason is that most maliens are Muslims and one of their beliefs is that they have to go to the"Mecque" which is in Asia where they speak Arabic.
The last heavenly book, the holy Qur'an, was revealed to the Last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad SAW in Arabic language. The Muslims are required to recite Arabic to learn and understand it.