I am an urdu/english speaking and i want to learn Arabic, can anyone guide me?

I am an urdu/english speaking and i want to learn Arabic, can anyone guide me?

Sure. Take a look at this thread
http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50251
and this thread for the FAQ related to the course
http://forums.shariahprogram.ca/pre-...questions.html
The new class starts 3rd October. If you have any questions then feel free to ask.![]()
Check the link ....
http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=50305

thanks for helping. i've checked it out and i will try to manage my time for these classes.
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I cannot recommend Rosetta Stone. Any man who uses it will have to look at pictures of women who it is not permissible for him to look at, and any woman who uses it will have to look at pictures of men who it is not permissible for her to look at. There are many other programs for study, so why not use a halal alternative that will have more baraka in it?
Its is superior to study with a teacher, but for someone without access to a teacher, one option would be 'Access to Qur'anic Arabic Set' by: AbdulWahid Hamid. Some people could do this course to begin with as long as they know the Arabic script. Others might find it difficult if they don't have a background in learning languages. In that case, a beginning course in Modern Standard Arabic might help the student to learn the basics of vocabulary and simple sentence structure, which could help to ease some of the inital frustration in trying to learn Arabic.

I recommend www.ArabicPod.net. I found it the most useful resource for learning Arabic
Yes.one of the best and its cheap too..

Is it difficult to learn Arabic?
I wanna learn from the basic of this language...
Anybody can help me?

For most people, it is not easy.
What kind of help are you looking for? Courses? Books? Internet forums which will help?
If you speak english well, you might want to start with these videos
http://www.lqtoronto.com/videos.html
The books that those videos cover can be downloaded for free from here:
http://www.kalamullah.com/learning-arabic.html
The books are entitled "The Madinah Books Series" or "Arabic Course for English Speaking Students".
You might also wanted to visit this forum:
http://lisanularab.org/forums/
Other than that, the following resources may be of benefit:
http://www.daadlanguage.com/index.php
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