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From the publisher: "This dictionary puts at the disposal of the reader, a bliningual document conceived in Arabic, then translated into English with the purpose of familiarizing the English language reader with the Arabic thought that inspired the rules of Arabic grammar." Facing Arabic and English pages. Compiled by Antoine El-Dahdah.
Provides an overview of all the important Nahw principles regarding nouns and particles. It is meant to clear confusions and smooth out rough edges in any student's understanding of Arabic. Excellent supplementary reading for any serious student. The book is well organized and easy to read and understand for someone who has had prior exposure to the Arabic language. Not meant for beginners.
Easy examples and a lot of exercises make this Nahw book specially useful.
This is another sharh of Miata Amil.
This book is the second edition of the revised Tasheel al-Nahw, which in turn was a somewhat expanded translation of the Urdu language primer of Arabic grammar, ‘Ilm al-Nahw by Mawlana Mushtaq Ahmad Charthawali. Mawlana Charthawali’s primers for Nahw (Arabic grammar) and Sarf (Arabic Morphology) are standard textbooks in Western madrasahs. The original English translation of ‘Ilm al-Nahw was prepared by scholars from Madrasah Islamiyyah, Benoni, South Africa.
By Dr. Abduhu Al-Rajihi. The purpose of this book is to teach I'raab, i.e. breaking down a sentence into its grammatical components. The book discusses each grammatical component, followed by examples of sentences that employ it and i'raab of those sentences, followed by exercises with ayaat from the Qur'an.
The purpose of this book is to teach I'raab, i.e. breaking down a sentence into its grammatical components. The book discusses each grammatical component, followed by examples of sentences that employ it and i'raab of those sentences, followed by exercises with ayaat from the Qur'an. Two color printing.
This well known book on Arabic grammar, written entirely in Arabic, is the sharah of Muqaddimat-il-Ujroomiyah.
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