The rules are as mentioned by the original authors, unless stated otherwise. Note: The numbers at the end of the headings are the page numbers where they are found in the original PDF. If you don’t already know them, then head on to the Arabic grammar series and start from there. I’ve tried to keep it to just the rules, adding examples only as necessary, because the expectation is that you’ve already studied it in detail and just need to recap things. I thought that it would be nice just to have a “cheat sheet” of rules I can go back to quickly review without having to flip through 400 pages of examples and discussion. I haven’t studied this book with any teachers, but I found out about it when I was studying another book that they wrote, ُالبَلاغَةُ الوَاضِحَة.Įvery section in the book brings examples and then mentions the rules derived from them. Finally, a cheat sheet for Arabic grammar rules!īelow is a list of grammar rules that I’ve extracted from a work called النَحْوُ الْوَاضِحُ by Shaykhs Ali al-Jarim and Mustafa Ameen.
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