Want to understand why certain Arabic words take the nominative case and how to recognize them inside real sentences? In this course, Haytham Ibrahim explains the key structures that belong to الْمَرْفُوعَاتُ through clear rules, practical formulas, and guided examples.
You’ll study important topics such as نَائِبُ الْفَاعِلِ, noun gender and number patterns, sound plurals, broken plurals جَمْعُ التَّكْسِيرِ, and the hidden pronoun الضَّمِيرُ الْمُسْتَتِرُ. Each lesson is designed to make sentence analysis easier, clearer, and more practical.
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You’ll learn how to identify the main grammatical elements that take the nominative case, including نَائِبُ الْفَاعِلِ and the hidden pronoun الضَّمِيرُ الْمُسْتَتِرُ. You’ll also practise converting singular nouns into feminine and dual forms, forming sound plurals, and recognizing broken plurals in real examples.
By the end of the course, you’ll analyse Arabic sentences more accurately, understand important noun patterns more clearly, and apply essential grammar rules with greater confidence in reading, writing, and speaking.
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Introducing 3 categories of words in Arabic أنواعُ الكلمةِ في اللغة العَربية |
11:00 |
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Arabic nouns according to their intelligence العَاقِل والغَير العَاقِل والجَمَاد |
09:55 |
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Arabic nouns according to their gender التَّذكِير والتَّأنيث |
12:30 |
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Arabic nouns according to their number المُفرد والمُثنى والجَمع |
13:55 |
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Formula 1: How to convert singular masculine noun to singular feminine noun تَحوِيل الإسْم المُذكر للمؤنثِ |
09:33 |
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Formula 2: How to convert singular noun to dual masculine noun with examples تحويل الإسم المُفرد المُذكر للمثنى المُذكر |
10:55 |
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Formula 3: How to convert singular noun to dual feminine noun with examples تحوِيل الإسم المُفرد المُؤنث للمثنى المُؤنث |
13:00 |
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Formula 4: How to convert singular noun to masculine sound plural noun with examples تحوِيل الإسم المُفرد المُذكر للجَمع المُذكر السَّالم |
17:33 |
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Formula 5: How to convert singular noun to feminine sound plural noun with examples تَحْويل الإسم المُفرد المُؤنث للجَمع المُؤنث السَّالم |
15:12 |
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Formula 6: Broken plural different forms with examples جَمْع التكْسِير |
13:50 |
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More examples on nouns according to gender, number, intelligence and case ending |
11:55 |
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Introducing the doer الفاعل and its 2 types; apparent and hidden with example الفَاعِل الظَّاهِر والفَاعِل المُستَتِر |
12:44 |
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Understanding the apparent doer الفاعل الظاهر and typical syntax when it is singular الإعْرَاب |
10:50 |
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Understanding the apparent doer الفَاعِل الظَّاهر and typical syntax when it is dual masculine and dual feminine الإعْراب |
13:30 |
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Understanding the apparent doer الفَاعِل الظَّاهر and typical syntax when it is masculine sound plural and feminine sound plural الإعْرَاب |
11:22 |
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Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِر and typical syntax when it is singular الإعْرَاب |
14:11 |
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Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِر and typical syntax when it is dual masculine and dual feminine الإعْرَاب |
12:13 |
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Understanding the hidden doer الفَاعِل المُسْتَتِر and typical syntax when it is masculine sound plural and feminine sound plural الإعْرَاب |
13:34 |
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Introducing the subject of the passive نائب الفاعِل |
13:23 |
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Understanding “the subject of the passive” نائبُ الفَاعِل and typical syntax الإعْرَابwhen it is singular مُفْرَد |
11:43 |
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Understanding “the subject of the passive” and typical syntax analysis الإعراب when it is dual masculine and dual feminine مُثَنى مُذَكَّر ومُثنى مُؤنَّث |
14:54 |
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Understanding “the subject of the passive” and typical syntax analysis الإعراب when it is masculine sound plural, feminine sound plural and broken plural جَمْع مُذكَّر سَالِم وجَمْع مُؤَنَّث سَالِم وجَمْع تَكِسِير |
12:22 |
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