First of all when learning to offer salah it is required to learn few surah in Arabic to atleast offer salah and it is essential for Muslims to learn to read quran in Arabic and translations of quran are available in many languages.
Take courses in Arabic, and find a tutor who is a native speaker for "live" practice in conversational Arabic.
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Remember : tathakkar or tazzakkar ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : تذكر
in Ghar Hira. Ghar=cave in Arabic
How to say remember whats important or rembering what is important in Arabic
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This is called 'Keblah' in Arabic. All Muslims ,when praying, are required to face the direction to Mecca (or Makkah), or more precisely the direction to Kaba, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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"I know Arabic" in Arabic is "أنا أعرف العربية" (pronounced: "Ana a'rif al-‘arabiyya"). This phrase indicates that the speaker has knowledge of the Arabic language. The verb "أعرف" (a'rif) means "I know," and "العربية" (al-‘arabiyya) refers to the Arabic language.
No, it is not required to read the Quran in Arabic. Many translations are available in different languages for those who do not understand Arabic.