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    Default Looking for Recommendations on Books of Arabic Grammar



    wa salallahu ala sayiidena muhammad wa ala 'alehe wa sahbe wa salam


    I am wondering what books everybody here can recommend for the study of arabic grammar (nahw, sarf, e'raab, etc.)
    Here is a couple books to start the list

    al-Ajrumiyyah

    One of its commentaries: at-Tuhfatusaneyah be Sharh al-Muqaddemah al-Ajrumeyah



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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. kit kat


    wa salallahu ala sayiidena muhammad wa ala 'alehe wa sahbe wa salam


    I am wondering what books everybody here can recommend for the study of arabic grammar (nahw, sarf, e'raab, etc.)
    Here is a couple books to start the list

    al-Ajrumiyyah

    One of its commentaries: at-Tuhfatusaneyah be Sharh al-Muqaddemah al-Ajrumeyah

    A New Arabic Grammar
    My friend, it is not possible to tread the path of Love of Allah without a proper Guide (Hadhrat Khwaja Baha’ud-deen Naqshband rahmatullah alayhi)


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    Hidayatun Nahw
    Sharh ibn Aqil (on Alfiyyah ibn Malik)


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    الموجز في قواعد اللغة العربية - http://www.almeshkat.com/books/open....t=16&book=1018


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    salam

    for sarf i would reccomend studying Wafiya, it's a very good book, and my teacher said that if a person knows this he mostly done for sarf.

    i have a questoin, i'm studying the tuhfatu sinniya right now, is that sufficient for grammer?

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    Mufti Yusuf said one should at least know nahw up till Hidayatun Nahw to begin studying classical texts. Normally, madrassa students study up to the Alfiyyah.


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    The tuhfatu sinniya may or may not be enough depending on what the goal of studying it is. If a person just wants to read newspaper, it might be sufficient, whearas it might not be enough to study advanced classical texts. I actually know someone who studies advanced fiqh without having studied any grammar formally, but then again he is a native speaker of arabic, and that probably doesn't apply to us non-native speakers. I think its interesting that many of the top grammarians like Sibawayhe were non-arab, and that arabs like Imam Shafie rahemahullah didn't place such an emphasis on grammer, even though he was known for having some of the most eloquent of speech. In fact, students who were wholly unconcerned with fiqh used to come to his duroos just to listen to his way of speaking that was so beautiful.


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    Shaykh Bouti never studied grammar formally. When asked how he was so eloquent, he replied that he read the Quran often.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zubair
    salam

    for sarf i would reccomend studying Wafiya, it's a very good book, and my teacher said that if a person knows this he mostly done for sarf.

    ....
    Is the full title of the book "Wafiya"? If not, then what is it?

    Lastly, anywhere online where it is available for purchase?


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    salam

    the book name is Wafiya, and i don't think you can buy it online, but Darul Qasim does teach that text.\

    salam


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