Insights & Reflections
Explore our curated collection of articles, language resources, and insights on Egyptian Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic, Quran & Tajweed, and Arab culture.
Why Arabic Has No Verb "to Be" — A Study Plan That Actually Works
Some subjects reward brute-force memorisation. why Arabic has no verb "to be" is not one of them — it rewards understanding, patient repetition, and a guide who has walked many stu
Mariam
Jun 10, 2026
A Beginner's Guide to Madd Elongation Rules
If you have ever felt stuck on madd elongation rules, you are in very good company. It is one of the questions our students ask most often, and the honest answer is more encouragin
Mariam
Jun 10, 2026
A Beginner's Guide to Idafa Constructions
There is a lot of half-right advice online about idafa constructions. After hundreds of one-on-one lessons, our teachers have a clear picture of what works, what wastes time, and w
Youssef
Jun 10, 2026
From Confusion to Confidence: Stopping Signs in the Mushaf Explained
When students first encounter stopping signs in the mushaf, the usual reaction is a mix of curiosity and mild panic. Both are reasonable. The good news: with the right sequence, th
Rania
Jun 10, 2026
The Complete Introduction to Verb Forms I through X
If you have ever felt stuck on verb forms I through X, you are in very good company. It is one of the questions our students ask most often, and the honest answer is more encouragi
Bilal
Jun 9, 2026
7 Practical Exercises for Madd Elongation Rules
Every week at Souhba Academy, a student brings up madd elongation rules — usually with a slightly apologetic tone, as if they should already have figured it out. They shouldn't. He
Tarek
Jun 9, 2026
What Our Teachers Wish You Knew About Verb Forms I through X
Some subjects reward brute-force memorisation. verb forms I through X is not one of them — it rewards understanding, patient repetition, and a guide who has walked many students th
Yasmin
Jun 9, 2026
From Confusion to Confidence: The Accusative Case Explained
Some subjects reward brute-force memorisation. the accusative case is not one of them — it rewards understanding, patient repetition, and a guide who has walked many students throu
Amr
Jun 9, 2026
How to Master Verb Forms I through X (Without Burning Out)
Some subjects reward brute-force memorisation. verb forms I through X is not one of them — it rewards understanding, patient repetition, and a guide who has walked many students th
Aya
Jun 9, 2026
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