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Research by Dr. Muhammad Nabeel Tareefi.
This well-known lexicon contains all the classical Arabic words, their derivatives, and their usages. Includes grammatical and critical comments and examples in prose and verse.
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Discusses subtle differences between Arabic words that appear to be synonyms like asraf and tabzeer; ahad and wahid; Iz, IZa, and izan; Itmam and Ikmal; ghar and kahaf etc. Listed alphabetically.
The classical work of Allama Taftazani. Commentary on Talkhees al-Miftah. Includes a hashiyah by Sayyid Shareef al-Jurjani (d. 816 AH).
A unique dictionary of Arabic words that have two opposite meanings.
Dr Wright's translation of Caspari's Arabic Grammar first appeared in 1859. Since that time it has been thoroughly revised and enlarged, and has become the standard authority. Volume I contains sections on orthography and pronunciation, on the verb, the noun and adjective, on numerals, prepositions, adverbs and conjunctions. Volume II deals with syntax and prosody.
Published by Arab Scientific Publishers, Beirut.
Most comprehensive work on words and their antonyms in Arabic. Rich in illustrations from the Qur'an, prose, and poetic literature. Includes eight appendices on antonyms in the classical references. Compiled by Aida Dakarmanji.
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