u/mohadhia

For any one who wants to learn Arabic ! You have to read books.

Hey guys, I am just going to share my personal experience.

I started learning Arabic as a child, in weekend classes.

At some point, I had to stop. School took over, priorities shifted, and Arabic slowly faded into the background.

Years later, I decided to come back to it.

I didn’t follow a course. I didn’t look for a method. I just picked up a random Arabic book, took a dictionary, and a notebook. Every time I didn’t understand a word, I looked it up, wrote it down, and kept reading.

It was slow at first. But it worked.

I realized something simple: the best way to learn a language is to read it. Not passively, but actively. Struggling with the text, understanding word by word, building intuition over time.

That’s how Qiraa was born. (Qiraarabic.com)

I wanted to take this exact experience and make it accessible to anyone. No more switching between a book, a dictionary, and a notebook. Everything is integrated. You click on a word, you understand it instantly, you keep reading, and you naturally build your vocabulary.

Qiraa is not just a tool. It’s the method that worked for me, turned into a product for everyone.

Qiraarabic.com if you want to join the waitlist

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u/mohadhia — 7 hours ago