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Classical commentary by al-Fakihii (d. 972 AH) on Ibn Hisham's (d. 726 AH) "Qatr al-Nada wa Ball al-Sada".
Arabic translation of Nahw Meer with questions and exercises.
Contains only the first two volumes of Sharah Ibn Aqeel. Stops at the end of Tamyeez before Hurooful Jarr. For the complete book by the same publisher, see this item.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-Uthaymeen's (d. 1421 AH) commentary on the classical work on Nahw (Arabic grammar) "Al-Aajrumiyyah" by Allamah ibn Aajroom (d. 723 AH). Compiled primarily from audio recordings of his lectures, with headings added for easy access.
Shaikh Badruddin Muhammad al-Umari ibn Abdur Raheem al-Maylani (or al-Jeelani) wrote this book in 801 AH as a commentary on a classical work in Arabic grammar, called al-Mughni, which was authored by his teacher Shaikh Fakhr al-Din Ahmad ibn Hasan al-Charpardari (d. 746 AH / 1346 CE)
This edition contains al-Mughni and its commentary, Sharh al-Mughni, as well as copious footnotes on the commentary itself.
Beautiful two-color printing from Turkey.
The best-known sharh of Kafiyah of Ibn Haajib. Beautiful two color printing.
The best-known sharh of Kafiyah of Ibn Haajib. Beautiful two color printing. Contains the following sections: Marfoo'aat, Mansoobat, Majrooraat, and Tawabi'.
This is a book on Ilm Nahw.
Tarkeeb was invented in the Indo-Pak subcontinent, and thus all the books on Tarkeeb have hitherto been solely in the Urdu language. This book makes one of the simplest and most popular books on the subject accessible to the English speaking world. It can be used in the classroom or for individual study. A great gift for the serious student of Arabic. Translation of Maulana Muhammad Ahsan Nanotwi's "Hall Tarkeeb"
Exercises for Nahw lessons.
A modern Nahw book in Urdu compiled by the teachers of Jamia Ullom Islamia, Binnori Town, Karachi.
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.
Arabic text followed by Urdu and English translations.
Important subjects in Nahw are presented through diagrams.
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