The first volume of Nafhatul Arab includes stories like "Al-Malik wa Hadiqatuhu" (The King and his Garden). In a grammar book, you would get a boring sentence: "The king walked." In Nafhatul Arab, you get: "The king, whose shoulders bore the weight of the crown, traversed the emerald path of his lush dominion." You learn grammar through beauty.
The first volume of Nafhatul Arab includes stories like "Al-Malik wa Hadiqatuhu" (The King and his Garden). In a grammar book, you would get a boring sentence: "The king walked." In Nafhatul Arab, you get: "The king, whose shoulders bore the weight of the crown, traversed the emerald path of his lush dominion." You learn grammar through beauty.