Abdelhamid, Ibrahim Youssef
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The Linguistic and Grammatical Foundations for Understanding Prophetic Hadith Texts: Proposed Strategies and Mechanisms/ الأسس اللغوية والنحوية لفهم نصوص الحديث النبوي: استراتيجيات وآليات مقترحة Abdelhamid, Ibrahim Youssef; Othman, Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan; Othman, Abdel Sattar Abd Elwahab Ayoub; Mohammad Nazmi, Mohamad Zhafri; Yahaya, Hazrati; Abas, Ummu-Hani Binti
Ijaz Arabi Journal of Arabic Learning Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Ijaz Arabi: Journal Of Arabic Learning
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ijazarabi.v7i1.21587

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Understanding the secrets of language and the methods used by Arabs in their speech helps comprehend the intended meaning of the Prophet's words: peace be upon him. This research aims to develop a conceptual framework and proposed strategies and mechanisms for understanding the Prophetic Tradition based on linguistic knowledge. It also seeks to demonstrate the role of the objectives of Arabic grammar in understanding the Prophetic Tradition and introduce modern grammatical theories and their role in understanding the Prophetic Tradition. The research adopted a descriptive-analytical approach, and its findings indicate that understanding the objectives of Arabic grammar assists in comprehending many problematic aspects found in some narrations. The results: the lack of knowledge of the external context of a hadith leads to misconceptions, and the theory of textual grammar contributes to understanding the meanings of the Prophetic Tradition. The indirect style in language also aids in identifying the purpose and intent of the Prophetic Tradition. The researchers recommend conducting serious linguistic studies on linguistic expression and meaning, examining their characteristics and roles in elucidating the legal objectives of the Prophetic text, as they are essential in deducing juristic rulings.
A Proposed Curriculum For Teaching Arabic As A Third Language Based On The Common European Framework Of Reference CEFR At MARA University Of Technology/ تصور مقترح لمنهج تعليم اللغة العربية لغة ثالثة وفق معايير الإطار الأوروبي العام للغات بجامعة مارا للتكنولوجيا Abdelhamid, Ibrahim Youssef; Hj. Mohd Yusop, Januddin Sardi; Mohamad Yusof, Mohd Akashah; Hassan, Lutfi; Haridy, Eman Ahmad; Yahaya, Hazrati
Ijaz Arabi Journal of Arabic Learning Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Ijaz Arabi: Journal Of Arabic Learning
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ijazarabi.v8i2.32214

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Arabic is being taught as a third language at MARA University of Technology in Malaysia for over ten thousand students every year. They learn to study the Arabic course at three levels designed by the curriculum writers. The present study is designed to provide a clear vision of the Arabic language curriculum as a third language at MARA University of Technology in Malaysia, based on The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) standards, to help those engaged in teaching Arabic at the university to develop an efficient Arabic language course based on CEFR. The researchers adopted the descriptive analytical approach to determine the realities of teaching and learning Arabic at the university and to adopt the CEFR standards to propose a curriculum for teaching Arabic as a third language at the MARA University of Technology. Researchers found that the Arabic language curriculum at Mara University of Technology needs to be redesigned by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR. Therefore, The researchers proposed a curriculum for teaching Arabic as a third language based on the CEFR standards into two levels, Beginner A1 and Upper Beginner A2, appropriate for the MARA University of Technology's current Arabic language teaching situation. The researchers suggest that the officials in charge of teaching Arabic at the university use this proposed curriculum to develop the Arabic language course at the university. The researchers suggest for future work to design a curriculum for teaching Arabic at the intermediate and advanced levels according to the CEFR.