THE STAGES OF LEARNING ARABIC WRITING

Authors

  • Tojibayeva Mahbuba Rakhimovna Associate professor of the Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, a candidate of philological sciences
  • Ghaziyev Alisher Nematovich Senior teacher of Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature named after Alisher Navoi

Keywords:

Arabic script, letter, letter forms, line, curriculum, complexity, ligatures

Abstract

The process of learning the old Uzbek script based on the Arabic script consists of several stages, the first of which is the mufradot stage. At this stage, students learn the parts of letters, separate, at the beginning of the word, in the middle of the word, at the end of the word, and the large-scale appearance of the letters. At the advanced stage, they learn the rules of connecting and not connecting letters and how double letters are reflected in writing. At the muqattaat stage, they practice copying words, phrases, sentences and small texts, verses and rubai. At the essay stage, they learn to write texts independently. A student who has not mastered one stage will not be transferred to the next stage. In this way, the Arabic script is completely and perfectly adopted.

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Published

2023-10-30