Description
Book description:
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Author: Bahaa al-Din ibn al-Nahhas al-Halabi
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Study and investigation: Dr. Khairi Abdul Rady Abdul Latif
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Number of pages: 564 pages
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Number of volumes: 2
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The subject of the book: Grammar
The contents of the book:
Introducing
First section: Author and book
a) Author
b) the book
c) Investigation approach
d) Samples from the manuscript
Section II: Investigation
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Sermon Explanation
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Speech parts and parts of speech
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Pronunciation door
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Chapter Knowing the Punctuation Signs
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Actor's door
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Connectors door
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Yes and No
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Baba Habzha
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Exclamation point
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The Unnamed Chapter
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The Beginner's and Expert's Chapter
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Operational Chapter Can and Its Sisters
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The Verbs of Proximity
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Ma, La, and Lat
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The chapter on the letters that raise the name and raise the news
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The object section
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Transitive Verbs Chapter
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The name of the actor
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The section on the infinitive doing the work of the verb
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Verb Names Chapter
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Temptation door
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The door of the object-like door
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The section on what the verb is required by the verb
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The section on lobotomizers that are required by all verbs, but not required by all verbs
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Discrimination door
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The object of the verb
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The door for which the object is for
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Exception door
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Call door
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Door no
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Lowercase letters
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Section door
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Addition door
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The participle door
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Conjugation section
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Emphasis door
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Wildcard door
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Title of the statement
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Realization door
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Chapter about the present tense verb lifter
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Chapter on verb tenses
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Chapter on present tense verb conjugations
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The chapter on the names of the names to the end of the translation
Mention the second type of synthetic judgments:
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Construction door
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Anecdote door
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Chapter Mentioning the letters of the tongue in immersion 431 Chapter Meeting the two consonants of two words
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Chapter on Hamza Judgments
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Endowment door
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Pairing door
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Pedigree door
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Bab al-Ta following a noun to feminize it
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Heavy and Light Emphasis
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Miniaturization door
About the author:
Bahaa al-Din ibn al-Nahhas al-Halabi was born in 627 AH in the city of Aleppo (Syria), and when he became famous in Egypt, he became famous during the Mamluk era, and he was first taught by his father and then by teachers and sheikhs of Aleppo.
Scientific books and works:
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testimony
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Commentary on Ibn Asfour's Muqrab
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Diwan in the style of Qalqaed Al-Aqyan and Al-Watima Al-Khuraida
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Explanation of Muhasin al-Shawa al-Halabi's Poem of Actions





