Course Description:
The *Ajurroomiyyah* text is one of the most renowned texts in Arabic grammar, authored by the scholar Abu Abdullah, Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Dawud Al-Sanhaji, born in the Moroccan city of Fes in 672 AH and passed away in 723 AH. This book serves as a distinguished introduction to Arabic grammar, as it covers most of its key chapters in a concise and easy format, making it ideal for beginners who wish to grasp the fundamentals of the Arabic language.
In this course, we will explain the *Ajurroomiyyah* text in a simple and detailed manner over **18 lessons**, covering most of the essential grammar chapters in a smooth way that helps students understand and apply the rules of the language.
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Course Content:
- Introduction to Arabic Grammar: Definition of speech and its basic divisions.
- Definition and Classification of Words: Understanding words and their types: nouns, verbs, and particles.
- Identifying Types of Words: How to recognize nouns, verbs, and particles.
- Definition and Types of Declension (I’rab): Types of declension and its signs.
- Definition and Types of Structure (Bina’): Types of structure and its usage in the language.
- Signs of Declension and Cases of Nominative (Rafa’): When nouns and verbs are in the nominative case.
- Cases of Accusative (Nasb): Situations in which nouns and verbs are in the accusative case.
- Cases of Genitive (Jarr): Situations in which nouns are in the genitive case.
- Cases of Jussive (Jazm) and Declension by Letters: Verbs in the jussive case and those declined by letters.
- Subjunctive and Jussive Particles for the Present Tense: Tools that make the present tense subjunctive or jussive.
- Nouns in the Nominative Case and Factors Affecting the Subject and Predicate: Understanding which nouns are in the nominative case and why.
- Modifiers (At-Tawabi’): Adjectives, conjunctions, emphasis, and apposition.
- The Object (Al-Maf’ul), Absolute Object (Maf’ul Mutlaq), and Circumstantial Object (Maf’ul Fih): Different types of objects and their uses.
- Circumstantial Adverb (Hal), Specification (Tamyeez), and Exception (Istithna’): Explanation of adverbs, specification, and how to make exceptions.
- The Negative Particle (La) for the Absolute Negation and Vocative (Munada): Explanation of the absolute negation and types of evocative.
- Causative Object (Maf’ul Li-Ajlihi) and Concomitant Object (Maf’ul Ma’ah): Explanation of causative and concomitant objects.
- The Predicate of “Ma” and “La” Similar to “Laysa”: Understanding the predicate and its declension with “Ma” and “La.”
- Nouns in the Genitive Case: Nouns that are in the genitive case and their signs.
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Course Objective:
This course aims to enable students to understand the fundamental rules of Arabic grammar, allowing them to construct correct sentences and recognize the declension of different words. It is also a necessary first step for anyone wishing to delve deeper into the study of the Arabic language.
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for beginners in the study of the Arabic language, whether they are native or non-native speakers. It is also suitable for students who wish to review the basics of grammar.
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