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Egyptian grammarian and author of Qatr an-Nada and Mughni al-Labib, two of the most widely studied Arabic grammar texts. Ibn Khaldun considered him the greatest
...Basra credited with developing Arabic grammatical analysis (nahw) under the guidance of Ali ibn Abi Talib. He created the fi...
...d. Ibn Ajurrum condensed the fundamentals of Arabic syntax (nahw) into a few pages covering the parts of speech, declension,...
...dalusian grammarian, condensed the entire science of Arabic nahw and sarf into elegant, memorizable verse. The poem supersed...
By Ibn Hisham an-Nahwi. An intermediate Arabic grammar text that bridges the gap ...
The importance of Arabic grammar in Quranic exegesis, the contributions of Sibawayh and al-Khalil, and the Basran-Kufan schools.
The science of Arabic syntax, its origins, importance for understanding the Quran, and the major grammatical schools.