Easy Steps In Arabic Handwriting Workbook 2 (Two)

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Easy Steps In Arabic Handwriting Workbook 2 (Two)

This is the second of two graded books for teaching beginners to write and read the Arabic script. It is part of both the MELS Easy Steps in Arabic and the MELS Graded Steps in Arabic courses.

All the words used in this Workbook are taken from the Qur’an. The words at any given stage only include letters introduced to that point.

A variety of techniques – diagrams, tracing, word-building, word breakdown, and word search puzzles – are used to show how words are formed from separate letters and how to identify letters in words.

The main aim of the Workbooks is to make reading of the Qur’anic script an easy, quick and enjoyable exercise. The ability to write the script is also an essential prerequisite for the further study of Arabic as a language, including the MELS Access to Qur’anic Arabic course.

These Workbooks also provide an entry into the varied, intricate and beautiful art of Arabic calligraphy.

About The Authors

Abdul Wahid Hamid

Born in Trinidad in 1943.  His best-selling Islam: The Natural Way has been translated into several languages including French, Spanish, Turkish, Bossanski, Urdu, and Malay.

Earlier publications include a pioneering course for the teaching of Qur’anic Arabic and life histories of the Companions of the Prophet based on original Arabic sources. He has edited several books including The Makkan Crucible by Zakaria Bashier, Pondering the Qur’an translated from Urdu by M. S Kayani and The Quest for Sanity – reflections on September the 11th and the Aftermath, published by the Muslim Council of Britain.

Before arriving in Britain in 1964, AbdulWahid was a primary school teacher and a student at Al-Azhar in Cairo. In London, while doing further ‘A’ levels in Latin and History, he joined the Labour Party but left in disgust at Harold Wilson’s Rhodesia policy.

Abdul Wahid Hamid studied Middle East history and Arabic at the School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London. As a student, he was president of the London Islamic Circle, general secretary of the Federation of Students Islamic Societies in the UK and EIRE, editor of its monthly publication The Muslim, a member of the team that launched Impact International in 1971 and was active in community work, in both Trinidad and Britain.

He was involved in founding and developing The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB). He was a member of the MCB panel that presented evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Religious Discrimination in October 2002.

He was responsible for the major refurbishment of the Rabitah Centre and Mosque, Goodge Street, Central London under the supervision of the architect Ayyub Malik and the graphic designer Zafar Malik. Zafar Malik has provided the graphic design for most of MELS publications.

His career has included work as a university lecturer and an educational consultant in Saudi Arabia and the teaching of Qur’anic Arabic in London, Chicago, Toronto, Trinidad, Bahrain and South Africa.

About The Publisher

MELS – Muslim Education and Literary Services

MELS – Muslim Education and Literary Services Established in 1980

MELS is a publishing company that aims to produce quality books and educational materials on Islam, the Qur’an, Qur’anic Arabic and Muslim heritage for the benefit of Muslims and others.

MELS specialises in the following areas:

  • Learn to Read & Write the Arabic script
  • Learn Qur’an reading
  • Learning Qur’an
  • Arabic grammar & structure
  • Islamic books
  • Muslim history and heritage

Additional Product Information

  • ISBN 13: 978-094819-60-65
  • ISBN: 10: 0948196065
  • ISBN: 9780948196065
  • SKU 1: TISESIAHB2
  • SKU 2: TIS
  • SKU 3: 21607
  • SKU 4: 9780948196065
  • MPN: 9780948196065
  • ASIN: 9780948196065
  • EAN: 9606
  • REF.NO: 9606
  • Author: Abu Saalih Bin Ayyub
  • Edited and illustrated By: Abu Saalih Bin Ayyub
  • Publisher: MELS (Muslim Education and Literary Services)
  • Imprint: MELS (Muslim Education and Literary Services)
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Cover: Paperback / Softcover / Paperboard / Softbound
  • Format: Paperback / Softcover / Paperboard / Softbound
  • Binding: Paperback / Softcover / Paperboard / Softbound
  • Pages: 294
  • Dimensions: 21x15 cm Approx
  • Weight: 294g
  • Digital Bank:

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