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Tasheel al-Nahw version 2.1: Based on 'Ilm al-Nahw by Mawlana Mushtaq Ahmad Charthawali

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Clear Grammar for Secondary Schools], (Vols. 1-3). Cairo: Dar al-Ma‘arif. Al-Andalusi, ibn Hayyan. (2008). Hidayat al-Nahw [Guide to Grammar]. Karachi: It can also refer to the highest degree (superlative) of the quality described by the root letters. is mainly used as ghayr munsarif (without tanween), and is sometimes used as munsarif (with tanween). For more examples and exercises, please refer to al-Nahw al-Wadih, Ibtida’iyyah, vol. 1, 62-68 & vol. 2, 151- harf mushabbahah bil fi’l] “particle that resembles a verb”. They appear before a mubtada’ and khabar, making the mubtada its إِسم [ism] and the khabar its khabar. For example, if the harf mushabbahah bil fi’l is إِنَّ then the mubtada’ would be إِسمُ إِنَّ [ismu inna] “noun of inna” and the khabar would be خَبَرُ إِنَّ [khabaru inna] “predicate of inna”.

For more examples and exercises, please refer to ‘Ali al-Jaarim & Mustafa Ameen, al-Nahw al-Wadih li al- Reliable Publisher: Published by Majlis-e-Nashriyat-e-Islam, known for its commitment to quality Islamic literature, "Tasheel-un-Nahw" is a trusted resource. Tasheel-un-Nahw" offers several key features that make it a valuable resource for learners of Arabic grammar:

For more details, examples and exercises, please refer to al-Nahw al-Wadih, Thanawiyyah, vol. 1, 118-122. 40 It refers to the case when a word is connected to another word, which completes its meaning, in the same way The first two bullets combine to form the classical definition of . See, for example, ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Aqil, This section is based on the discussion in al-Nahw al-Wadih. See al-Nahw al-Wadih, Thanawiyyah, vol 2, 77- zarf] “adverb”. A zarf can be of زَمَان [zamaan] “time” or مَكَان [makaan] “place”. Zarf in a jumlah fi’liyyah (verbal sentence) is maf’ool feehi and in a jumlah ismiyyah is khabr. If a zarf is followed by a noun, then the zarf is mudhaaf and the noun after it is mudhaaf ilayh. Phrases & Such

muta’alliq] meaning “attached” or “connected”. The prepositional phrase is always attached (i.e. muta’alliq) to a fi’l (بِالفِعل), khabar (or mahzoof khabar), ism masdar, ism maf’ool, ism faa’il, or ism tafdheel. that, it refers to an entire genus (category/class). Generally, its singular has a ( ). For example, Comprehensive Coverage: The book provides comprehensive coverage of Arabic grammar, encompassing the essential rules and principles of Nahw.harf jarr] “preposition” which is followed by the noun it enters upon called the مَجرُورٌ [majroor]. Together they are a prepositional phrase and always muta’aliq to something. Aqil is as follows: ( ). 2 This third bullet by itself is the definition found in more modern texts like al-Nahw al-Wadih. See, for

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