Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Ahmad ibn Faris ibn Zakariya ibn Qazwini al-Razi, Abu al-Hussein al-Razi
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Number of pages: 276 pages
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The subject of the book: The Sahibi in Arabic Philology
The contents of the book:
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Introductions
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Introduction: Ahmad ibn Faris
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Book sermon
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The Arabic language: Is it a tradition or a convention?
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Arabic calligraphy and who first wrote in it
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The Arabic language is the best and broadest language
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Chapter on the Arabic language and whether it is possible to know it
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Chapter on the different languages of the Arabs
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Chapter on the most eloquent Arabs
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Chapter on Undesirable Languages
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Chapter on the language in which the Qur'an was revealed
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Chapter on the origin of language
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Chapter on the Arabic language
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The Arabic language did not pass down to us in its entirety
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The end of the language dispute
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The chapter on clarity and ambiguity of speech
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Chapter on what the Arabs are specialized in
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Islamic Causes Chapter
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Chapter on the Truth of Speech
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Part of the speech sections
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Acting door
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Crafts door
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The participle door
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The chapter on saying what a name is made of
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Another chapter on names
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Chapter on things that sound like names but are actually nicknames
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Chapter on Names that People are Called by Neighborhood and Cause
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Chapter on the origins of names that were measured and attached to others
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The chapter on names and how they are applied to names
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Term Names Chapter
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Chapter on Name Increases
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Letter door
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Chapter on single letters that signify meaning
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Chapter on letters of meaning
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Chapter on the Meaning of Words
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The Arabic Sunnahs in Facts and Figures of Speech
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Ahmad ibn Faris' letter to Abu Amr Muhammad ibn Saeed al-Kateeb
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Sources and references
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Index
Also available
Explanation of drainage
Ibn al-Nazim's Commentary on Ibn Malik's Fiya





