Dawah and spreading knowledge is an obligation on all Muslims. Learning verses of the Holy Qur'an are an obligation on all of us. They are required during daily prayer where they have to be recited in Arabic. Here is a good website to put you on your way to learning a few of the most commonly learnt chapters of the Holy Qur'an off by heart in Arabic, if you havn't already learnt them.
Ibn ‘Abbas narrated, the Messenger of Allah (SAW) said:
“Teach! Make things easy! And do not make things complicated!
He (SAW) repeated this three times and then he added:
And if you get angry, keep quiet!”
(Ibn Hajar Al-‘Asqalani, Al-Matalib Al-‘Aliyah; At-Tayalisi; Ibn Hanbal; Ibn Abi Shaibah) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‘Abd Allah Ibn Mas’ud narrated, the Messanger of Allah (SAAW) said: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------‘Abd Allah Ibn Mas’ud (SAAW) said, the Messenger of Allah (SAAW) said: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abu Hurairah (RA) narrated, the Messenger of Allah (SAAW) said: “Anyone who calls [people] to a right guidance, he will be rewarded like the reward of all those who followed him, without depriving them anything from their reward.* And anyone who calls [people] to an error, he will get of the sin, like the sins of those who followed him without decreasing anything of their sins.” (Ibn Hibban, Sahih) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hazrat Abbas “ and none should hide knowledge from another as it is worse to be distrustful in knowledge than being distrustful in wealth.” (Al Laa liyul Masnoo’a)
“May Allah brighten [the face of] a person who hears a hadith from us, and
reports it as he heard it, because many people which the hadith is reported
to, perceive it better than the one who reported it to them.” (Ibn Hibban, Sahih)
“Let there be no envy, except in two things:
1- A man whom Allah gave a wealth and guided him to spend it in righteous way. 2- Or a man to whom Allah gave wisdom and he acts wisely and teaches it to others.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim; See An-Nawawi, Riyad As-Salihin)
narrated that the Prophet
said,
Arabic Alphabet
The Arabic is written from right to left, as opposed to left to right in English, and is written in a cursive style of script. There are 28 basic letters in the Arabic alphabet.
