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Arabiyyah Bayn Yadayk Books

Arabiyyah Bayn Yadayk Books

£40.00
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4

Product Overview

This is the complete four-book series of Al-Arabiyyah Bayna Yadayk (“Arabic Between Your Hands”), designed to take the student from the very beginning of Arabic language study through to more advanced levels.

Book 1 introduces basic vocabulary, sentence structure, everyday topics and gives the foundation.
Book 2 builds on that with richer vocabulary, deeper grammar, themes like healthcare, city life, Islam in the world. 
Book 3 advances further into more complex themes, rhetorical studies (balaghah) and broader topics such as minorities, proverbs, relationships. 
Book 4 takes learners into high-level topics like globalisation, scientific institutes, choosing career, Arabic & the Qur’an, pollution, security and so on. 

In sum: this set offers a fully-progressive curriculum — perfect if you’re serious about mastering Arabic (reading, writing, conversation, comprehension) in an Islamic context.

Why This Series Is Valuable

Structured across four ascending levels, so you move systematically rather than skipping gaps.
Uses Islamic relevant themes, making your learning aligned with your interests and values.
Includes a mix of vocabulary, reading passages, grammar, listening/writing exercises (depending on edition) — making it suitable for self-study or classroom use.
The breadth of topics grows with each book, which keeps motivation high and prepares you for advanced Arabic.
Ideal for building skills that help you understand classical texts, modern Arabic writing and even the Qur’an.

Suitable For

You if you’re a beginner starting from Book 1 and intend to progress through to Book 4.
Teachers/tutors who want a coherent series for their students (from beginner to advanced).
Islamic institutes, language programmes which want a full sequence of Arabic-textbooks.
Self-learners who are committed to going the full distance — not just a single introductory book.

Additional Notes

Because the levels increase in difficulty, start at Book 1 if you’re new. Rushing into Book 3 or 4 without finishing earlier books may cause comprehension gaps.
Use each book actively: write your own sentences, speak aloud, revise vocabulary, do the exercises.
Many curricula suggest roughly 4–8 hours per unit for Books 1-2 and 8 hours per unit for Books 3-4. 
Consider pairing the textbook with frequent Arabic reading and listening (Qur’an, audio, Arabic media) to reinforce your learning.
Keep track of your progress: once you finish Book 4, you’ll be in a strong position for reading harder Arabic texts or engaging with Islamic scholarship in Arabic.

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