Ahlan wa Sahlan covers the first and second years of instruction in Modern Standard Arabic. It is a complete educational package, comprising a workbook, a beginner student textbook with accompanying Annotated Instructor’s Edition, an intermediate student textbook, video clips filmed in Syria, and audio.
Ahlan wa Sahlan: Functional they affect L2 phonological attainment. In chap- Modern Standard Arabic for Beginners. 2nd ed. ter 9, James Flege reviews the literature in an New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009. Pp. 668. attempt to evaluate DeKeyser’s (2000) claim on $69.95, cloth.
If there is a need to greet a kaafir first, there is no sin in that, but it should be something other than the greeting of salaam, such as saying Ahlan wa sahlan or How are you, etc. In that case the greeting is for a reason, not to honour him. See al-Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah, 25/168.
The audio and video bits are accurate, well pronounced and well acted, something which is rare to find in other books. The print is extra clear. Ahlan wa Sahlan made me believe that it is not only possible, but also thrilling, to teach the grammar of the modern standard Arabic to non-native speakers. I am so happy to have found this book!
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Ahlan Wa Sahlan Welcome to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, founded by King Abdullah I, and currently ruled by King Abdullah II son of the late King Hussein. Over the years, Jordan has grown into a stable, peaceful and modern country. While Jordan is known for the ancient Nabataean city of Petra,

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