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Explanation of the millennium of Ibn Malik to Al -Shatby


Explanation of the millennium of Ibn Malik to Al -Shatby



von: Shatby

9,99 €

Verlag: Rufoof
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.02.1902
ISBN/EAN: 9786334928340
Sprache: Arabisch
Anzahl Seiten: 772

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A book in grammar in which Imam Al -Shatby explained the millennium of Ibn Malik, so he explained its whispering and facilitated its understanding.
Alfiyyah Ibn Malik, also called "Al-Khalasa," is a poetic body composed by Imam Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Malik Al-Ta'i Al-Jiyani. It is one of the most important grammatical and linguistic systems, because it received the attention of scholars and writers who came to comment on it, with explanations and footnotes, and a text that was summarized from his major system. "Al-Kafiyyah Al-Shifa", in which he compiled a summary of the sciences of grammar and morphology, in a nice summary, with reference to the doctrines of scholars, and an explanation of the opinions he chose, sometimes. Scholars were very interested in this book, among his books in particular, to the point that the works of the grammar imams before him were folded, and those who came after him did not benefit from imitating it or claiming to add to it and do justice to it. If he had not referred in his sermon to Ibn Muti's Alfiyyah, people would not have mentioned it, nor They knew him. The Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik was widely accepted by students of Arabic grammar, and they were keen to memorize and explain it more than other grammatical texts, due to its organization, ease of use, and conciseness of grammatical and morphological rules, with a precise arrangement of grammatical topics, and precise citation of each of them. It is taught in many schools and institutes, especially religious and linguistic ones.

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