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Similarities and Analogies in Grammar

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Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti wrote the book Al-Ashbah wal-Nazir in Grammar, and divided it into seven arts, and one of the reasons he wrote this book was that he wanted to follow the path of Arabic jurisprudence in what the late compilers wrote in it.

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Book description:

  • Author: Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti

  • Number of pages: 709 pages

  • The subject of the book: Grammar

The contents of the book:

Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti organized the book into 7 arts:

  1. The first: The first is the art of rules and principles to which parts and branches are referred, which is arranged according to the letters of the lexicon and is the most important part of the book. I have taken care to investigate, track, and investigate it, and I have expanded on it, and included within each rule what the imams of Arabic have to say about it in terms of essay, editing, rebuttal, refinement, objection, criticism, answer and response, and I have embroidered it with what they considered to be issues from the expressions of Qur'anic verses, prophetic hadiths, verses of poetry, and constructions of scholars in their narrated works, and filled it with benefits, and organized in its wire the benefits of Al-Kalaedat.

  2. The second: The art of controls, exceptions and divisions, which is arranged by doors to specialize each officer in his door, and this is one of the differences between the officer and the rule, because the rule collects branches from various doors and the officer collects branches from one door. The rule may specialize in the door if it is a total matter that applies to its parts, which is what they express by saying: This is also mentioned in this art and not in the first art, and it may be included in the first art a little from this art, as well as from the arts after it, if the situation requires it.

  3. Third: The art of building issues on each other, in which I have written a nice book called "The Chain", just as al-Juwaini named his book on jurisprudence that way, and Zarkashi wrote a book in the fundamentals as well and called it "The Chains of Gold".

  4. IV: The Art of the Individual and the Odd.

  5. Fifth: The art of riddles, puzzles, riddles and quizzes, all of which I collected in an art, because they are close, as Al-Asnawi pointed out in the first of his puzzles.

  6. Sixth : The art of debates, councils, memoranda, reviews, reviews, dialogues, fatwas, incidents, correspondence and correspondence.

  7. VII: The Art of Individuals and Oddities. I have singled out each art with a sermon and a name, so that each of the seven arts is a single work, and the sum total of the seven, which is the book (the similarities and opposites), is a book to which travelers are drawn, and men compete to collect it. I pray to Allah to facilitate me in it with a correct intention, and to grant me success for sincerity, and not to waste what I exerted in it from the effort of body and heart, as He is the one who does not answer a supplicant, nor rejects a supplicant.

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