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Persian grammarian known as the father of Arabic grammar. His monumental wo...
Leading grammarian of the Basra school and author of al-Kamil fil-Lughah wa...
...nowned for its unparalleled analysis of Arabic rhetoric and grammar.
Arab grammarian and student of Abu Ali al-Farisi. Author of al-Khasa'is,...
...elebrated for its masterful analysis of Arabic rhetoric and grammar. Despite his Mu'tazili theological leanings, his linguistic...
Iraqi grammarian and Hanbali jurist. Author of at-Tibyan fi I'rab al-Qura...
Andalusian grammarian and author of al-Alfiyyah (the Thousand-Line Poem), the ...
Persian grammarian known for his two masterful commentaries: one on Ibn al-...
Egyptian grammarian and author of Qatr an-Nada and Mughni al-Labib, two of t...
...entaries on major works of tafsir, hadith, fiqh, and Arabic grammar that became standard seminary texts.
Andalusian-Egyptian grammarian and mufassir, author of 'al-Bahr al-Muhit,' a major Qura...
...Abi Talib. He created the first systematic rules for Arabic grammar, which became the foundation of Arabic linguistics. He also...
The greatest Arabic grammarian of the Kufa school, author of Ma'ani al-Quran, a foundat...
One of the seven canonical Quran reciters; also the leading grammarian of the Kufi school of Arabic linguistics.
Author of al-Kitab, the foundational work of Arabic grammar; student of al-Khalil ibn Ahmad; considered 'the Imam of gr...
A Basran scholar who became a leading scholar of Arabic grammar and Quran recitation in Khorasan, student of Abu al-Aswad a...