Arabic Class 7 is part of the official Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) syllabus prescribed for Class 7 students across Punjab. This SNC-aligned textbook is used in PCTB-affiliated schools and follows the Single National Curriculum framework designed to build strong Arabic language and literary skills in Class 7 students.
Class 7 students preparing for their Punjab Board exams can download this Arabic PCTB textbook in PDF format for free. The book covers 25 structured lessons — including prose, dialogue, biography, poetry, and formal writing — providing a complete resource for Arabic language learning, exam revision, and concept building.
Book Overview
- Class: 7
- Subject: Arabic
- Board: Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB), Lahore
- Edition: SNC
- Publisher: Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, Lahore
- Authors: Prof. Dr. Thamayun Abbas, Prof. Hafiz Mahaboo Bakar, Prof. Rana Ghada Bakhsh
- Language: Arabic
- Total Lessons: 25
- Format: PDF
Chapter List
١. فَصْلُ الرَّبِيعِ – Spring Season
The book opens with a descriptive lesson about spring — one of Pakistan’s most beautiful seasons. Students learn Arabic vocabulary related to nature, weather, and the environment while developing descriptive reading and comprehension skills in Arabic.
٢. حَدِيقَةُ الْحَيَوَانَاتِ – The Zoo
An engaging lesson set at a zoo, introducing Arabic names for animals and descriptive expressions. Students build vocabulary and practice forming Arabic sentences about animals and their characteristics in a familiar, relatable setting.
٣. اَلْوَقْتُ ثَمِينٌ – Time is Precious
A lesson emphasizing the value of time through Arabic prose. Students learn key expressions about discipline, punctuality, and using time wisely — values deeply rooted in Islamic teachings and essential for academic success.
٤. اَلْإِحْسَانُ – Benevolence
A lesson exploring the Islamic concept of Ihsan — doing good and acting with excellence. Students learn Arabic vocabulary related to kindness, charity, and moral conduct, and understand how benevolence is a core value in Islam.
٥. أَنَا أُحِبُّ أُمِّي وَأَبِي – I Love My Mother and Father
A warm personal lesson about love and respect for parents. Introduces Arabic expressions about family relationships and teaches students how to express feelings and emotions in Arabic through simple, heartfelt sentences.
٦. اَلْكَسْبُ مِنْ عَمَلِ الأَنْبِيَاءِ – Earning from the Work of Prophets
A lesson about the dignity of honest labor using examples from the lives of the Prophets. Encourages students to value hard work and builds Arabic reading skills alongside Islamic knowledge and moral values.
٧. اَلشَّابُ الْمُسْلِمُ – The Muslim Youth
An inspiring lesson about the qualities and responsibilities of a young Muslim. Students learn Arabic vocabulary related to character, faith, and contribution to society — motivating them to be positive role models in their communities.
٨. غَزْوَةُ بَدْرٍ – The Battle of Badr
A historical lesson about the first major battle in Islamic history. Students learn Arabic narrative vocabulary and develop their understanding of early Islamic history through classical Arabic prose, building both language and historical knowledge.
٩. اَلْإِسْلَامُ دِينُ الْمَحَبَّةِ وَالسَّلَامِ – Islam: Religion of Love and Peace
A lesson presenting Islam as a religion of compassion, harmony, and peace. Students explore Arabic expressions about brotherhood, coexistence, and the universal message of Islam, strengthening both language skills and Islamic understanding.
١٠. اَلْمَلَابِسُ الشَّعْبِيَّةُ – Traditional Clothing
A cultural lesson about traditional dress in Pakistan and the Muslim world. Introduces Arabic vocabulary related to clothing, cultural identity, and regional diversity — broadening students’ awareness of their own heritage through Arabic language.
١١. لُعْبَةُ الْكِرِيكِتْ – The Game of Cricket
A relatable and engaging lesson about Pakistan’s favorite sport presented in Arabic. Students learn Arabic sports vocabulary and practice forming sentences about games, teamwork, and national pride in an enjoyable context.
١٢. اَلْمَسْجِدُ الْمَلَكِيُّ، بِلَاهُورَ – The Royal Mosque, Lahore
A descriptive lesson about the historic Badshahi Mosque in Lahore — one of the world’s largest mosques. Students learn Arabic vocabulary for architecture, history, and Islamic heritage sites while exploring Pakistan’s rich cultural and religious landmarks.
١٣. نَهْرُ السِّنْدِ – River Indus
A lesson about Pakistan’s lifeline — the River Indus. Students explore Arabic vocabulary related to geography, rivers, and natural resources while building Arabic reading comprehension through informative and descriptive content.
١٤. اَلْوَاجِبَاتُ – Duties and Obligations
A civic and religious lesson on duties — to Allah, family, society, and the nation. Builds Arabic vocabulary for obligations, responsibilities, and moral values, helping students understand their role as responsible Muslim citizens.
١٥. بَلُوچِسْتَانُ: أَرْضُ مَعَادِنَ – Balochistan: Land of Minerals
An informative lesson about the natural resources and geographic importance of Balochistan. Students learn Arabic vocabulary for geography and minerals while building awareness of Pakistan’s regional diversity and economic potential.
١٦. آدَابُ الِاسْتِئْذَانِ – Etiquette of Seeking Permission
A lesson on Islamic etiquette for seeking permission before entering or speaking — a Sunnah practice rooted in Islamic teachings. Students learn important Arabic phrases and expressions for polite social interaction in everyday situations.
١٧. اَلتَّعَاوُنُ الِاجْتِمَاعِيُّ – Social Cooperation
A lesson exploring the importance of teamwork and community support in Islam and society. Students build Arabic vocabulary related to cooperation, helping others, and community values — essential themes in both Islamic ethics and civic life.
١٨. مُسَاعَدَةُ الْمَلْهُوفِينَ (حِكَايَةٌ) – Helping the Distressed (A Story)
A short narrative story about helping those in need. Students practice Arabic through a compassionate story that reinforces Islamic values of empathy, generosity, and taking action to support people facing hardship.
١٩. جَمَالُ الدِّينِ الأَفْغَانِيُّ – Jamaluddin Al-Afghani
A biographical lesson about the great Islamic reformer and thinker Jamaluddin Al-Afghani. Students learn Arabic biographical vocabulary and explore the life and contributions of this influential Muslim scholar and activist for Muslim unity.
٢٠. اَلْقَائِدُ الْأَعْظَمُ – Quaid-e-Azam
A tribute lesson to Muhammad Ali Jinnah — the founder of Pakistan — written in Arabic. Students learn Arabic biographical expressions and explore the vision, leadership, and principles of Quaid-e-Azam through Arabic language.
٢١. أَبْيَاتٌ مِنْ قَصِيدَةِ الْبُرْدَةِ لِلْإِمَامِ الْبُوصِيرِيِّ – Verses from Qasida al-Burda
Selected verses from the famous Arabic ode in praise of the Prophet ﷺ by Imam al-Busiri. Students are introduced to classical Arabic poetry and the tradition of Naat in Arabic literature, building appreciation for the beauty of classical Arabic verse.
٢٢. اَلْإِمَامُ الْغَزَالِيُّ – Imam Al-Ghazali
A biographical lesson about the renowned Islamic philosopher and scholar Imam Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali. Students learn Arabic academic vocabulary and explore the lasting contributions of this great Muslim scholar to Islamic thought and education.
٢٣. اَلْحِوَارُ بَيْنَ الطَّبِيبِ وَالْمَرِيضِ – Dialogue: Doctor and Patient
A practical dialogue lesson set in a medical context. Students practice conversational Arabic with vocabulary related to health, illness, symptoms, and visiting a doctor — building functional Arabic language skills for real-life situations.
٢٤. اَلْحِوَارُ بَيْنَ الطَّالِبِ وَمُدِيرِ الْمَكْتَبَةِ – Dialogue: Student and Librarian
A dialogue between a student and a school librarian. Students practice functional Arabic conversation with vocabulary related to books, studying, and library etiquette — developing practical language skills in an academic context.
٢٥. اَلطَّلَبُ إِلَى مُدِيرِ الْمَدْرَسَةِ لِلْإِجَازَةِ (لِلْمَرَضِ) – Application for Sick Leave
The book closes with a formal writing lesson teaching students how to write an application in Arabic to the school principal requesting sick leave. Builds practical Arabic writing skills essential for real-life formal correspondence.
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Who Should Read This Book
This textbook is for Class 7 students studying Arabic in PCTB-affiliated schools across Punjab following the Single National Curriculum (SNC). It is the officially prescribed Arabic textbook for Punjab Board Class 7 and is useful for students, parents, and Arabic language teachers who need the standard SNC curriculum material in PDF format.
Applicable Boards
This is the official PCTB Arabic textbook for Class 7 and applies to all Punjab Board-affiliated schools following the SNC curriculum. Schools in Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, Sargodha, and DG Khan districts use this textbook. Students in other provinces following the SNC framework may also find this book relevant for Arabic language study.
FAQs
Is this the official PCTB Arabic textbook for Class 7?
Yes, this is the official Arabic textbook for Class 7 published by Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB), Lahore. It follows the Single National Curriculum (SNC) and is the prescribed Arabic book for PCTB-affiliated schools across Punjab.
How many lessons are in this book?
This Arabic Class 7 PCTB textbook contains 25 lessons covering descriptive prose, dialogues, biographical pieces, Islamic content, Pakistani culture, classical poetry, and formal writing — providing a complete Arabic language course for Class 7 students.
Can students from other boards use this book?
Yes. Students following the SNC curriculum in other provinces can also use this book, as Arabic language content under SNC is largely standardized. However, students should confirm whether their specific board follows the same syllabus.
Is this book free to download?
Yes, this is a government-issued PCTB textbook available free of cost to students. You can download the PDF from the button above at no charge.