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• Read Arabic with Understanding in 21 ... “Reading Arabic Without Vowels: Why Vocabulary Alone Fails” Description So you want to read unvoweled Arabic texts—like a Tafsīr or a classical Fiqh manual—and you’ve heard that memorizing tons of words plus knowing the context is all you need. Nothing could be further from the truth. In this video, I show you the REAL reason it’s possible to read Arabic without harakat—and why pure vocabulary building won’t cut it. Here’s what we cover: 1. Why Just “Big Vocab + Context” Fails Misleading “hack” videos often ignore the structural side of Arabic. 2. The Two Core Grammar Issues How to identify the roles of words when sequence doesn’t dictate grammar. Why “lack of IS” in Arabic nominal sentences forces you to focus on phrase-level relationships (e.g., مضاف ومضاف إليه, relative pronouns, etc.). 3. Real Examples See how classical text from Ibn ʿAqīl or other commentaries gets parsed and how grammar knowledge trumps memorized words. If this video piqued your interest, be sure to check out my Arabic Accelerator playlist, where I parse more sentences step-by-step, revealing exactly how grammar ties everything together—no harakat needed. Link to Playlist: • Arabic Parsing Unlocked: A 10-Episode... Ready for More? Check out my free 3-hour Arabic Workshop to learn the big-picture method behind mastering unvoweled Arabic. You’ll see why grammar and structure can’t be sidelined by word lists alone. Link to free workshop: • Read Arabic with Understanding in 21 ... Drop a comment if you have questions—or if you’ve struggled with the “massive vocab” myth yourself. Don’t forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss future episodes. Jazakum Allahu Khairan, Yusuf Mullan Founder, Shariah Program P.S. Reading unvoweled Arabic is not about memorizing endless word lists—but you knew that by now!