Description
Good Tree institute presents Root’d in Quran
an IOS ad-free app for all ages.
This platform provides:
Color Organization for an overall understanding
Each Arabic grammar rule of the Quran is color coded and easy to understand! Colors are organized based on the main grammar modes and based on word function in the sentence.
Ease of use
Rules are organized in four main groups:
- Building blocks
- Gender and noun-number
- Special nouns and verbs & tools
- Condition in the sentence [also known as I’rab]
These groups are displayed via an interactive legend that one can view alongside the Quranic text at all times, in either a mini mode or an expanded interactive mode.
Learn at your own pace
The user has the ability to explore all rules simultaneously or a single rule at a time, or combine two or more rules to understand their connections. When all rules are highlighted, the only letters which stay in black are the root word letters, thus enhancing the user’s understanding of the root words of the Quran.
By clicking on a word of interest or on a rule in the color legend, the user can access the rule terminology in Arabic along with its English meaning. It is followed by a brief description of that rule. Users interested in more detail can dig deeper and discover the rule details, which provides the main points about that rule and examples. “Learner’s notes” are included which highlight exceptions and further details for more in depth learning.
For beginners, it is recommended to start with building blocks and explore one rule at a time then add on more once acquainted with that rule.
Who can benefit from this app:
This app is a great tool for a wide spectrum of people from anyone who is studying the Arabic language and wants to apply this learning to the Quran to beginners looking to start exploring the language with ease while reading the Quran. All will gain tremendously while engaging with this app.
Other Features:
A master sheet of all the rules and colors which displays color organization and their connections along with a comprehensive display of the grammar modes and positions for comparison.
A word popup for each word in the Quran which displays a list of the grammar colors and their meanings in that word.
Quran reading choice either by Ayah view [with infinite scroll] or page view [swiping between pages] with the ability to scroll through the whole Quran.
Ayah view is accompanied with Quran translation.
Grammar color can be turned on or off.
A choice of a default set of rules in the interactive legend