Afaul and afaal in the luma and shuruh

Authors

  • Yathrib Osama Qawam College of Arts - University of Baghdad
  • Diaa Hamid Dahash College of Arts - University of Baghdad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i136.1305

Keywords:

Al-Lamae, Ibn burhan, afeul, afeal

Abstract

The deeds and actions of two groups of many buildings came to signify the few rather than the many, and they are the most important and prominent among the buildings of the oligarchs. They represent the basis of the foundations of the collection. They do not differ in importance between them in terms of the abundance of buildings that represent the single material that is gathered on them, and they received the attention of Ibn Jinni in shining And the explanation in their books, which dealt with the book of luminosity, a study and an explanation, and opinions differed in some of the buildings that came to these two groups, so there was no analogy for some of them and they were not analogous to some of the others, and the buildings that were gathered on the building came (do) five buildings (action) verb, verb, verb, and verb) all are auditory except for a verb and other constructs (subject, active, subject and verb) combine its feminine with a verb by analogy, and opinions differed regarding mentioning some of the constructs between the shining and its explanations at times, and the commentaries at times. Abiyas (verb, verb, verb, verb, verb, verb, verb, and verb) are all standard except for (verb), which is a matter of dispute between Ibn Jinni and al-Sharhah. He considered it a few and came as a warning on the original left by the Arabs, the Wasti who considered this plural to be anomalous, and the Kufic, as he went to the action of his analogy, and compiled actions similar to all the movements from the three buildings, and many opinions were shed light on these two structures.            

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Al-Badi 'in the science of Arabic, the author: Majd al-Din Abu al-Sa'adat al-Mubarak bin Muhammad bin Muhammad bin Muhammad ibn Abd al-Karim al-Shaybani al-Jazari Ibn al-Atheer (deceased: 606 AH) investigation and study: Dr. Fathi Ahmed Ali Al-Din, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah Al-Mukarramah - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1st Edition, 1420 AH.

Al-Bahr Al-Muhit in Interpretation, Author: Abu Hayyan Muhammad bin Yusuf bin Ali bin Yusuf bin Hayyan Atheer Al-Din Al-Andalusi (deceased: 745 AH). Investigator: Sidqi Muhammad Jamil, Dar Al-Fikr, Beirut 1st Edition, 1420 AH.

Al-Dur preserved in the sciences of the hidden book, the author: Abu al-Abbas, Shihab al-Din, Ahmad bin Yusef bin Abdul-Daem, known as Seen al-Halabi (deceased: 756 AH). Investigator: Dr. Ahmad Muhammad al-Kharrat, Dar al-Qalam, Damascus.

Al-Hujjah for the Seven Reciters, the author: Al-Hassan bin Ahmed bin Abdul Ghaffar of Persian origin, Abu Ali (deceased: 377 AH), the investigator: Badr Al-Din Qahwaji - Bashir Joujabi, revised and verified by Abdul Aziz Rabah - Ahmad Yusef Al-Dakkak, Dar Al-Mamoun Heritage - Damascus - Beirut, 2nd edition, 1413 AH - 1993 AD.

Al-Lama 'in Arabic, the author: Abul-Fath Othman bin Jani (deceased: 392 AH), edited by Hamid al-Mu'min, Al-Ani Press, Baghdad, 1st Edition, 1402 AH-1982 AD.

Al-Mizhar in the Sciences of Language and its Types, Author: Abd al-Rahman bin Abi Bakr, Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (deceased: 911 AH), Investigator: Fuad Ali Mansour, Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyya, Beirut - Lebanon, 1st Edition, 1418 AH 1998 AD

Al-Muqtasab, the author: Muhammad bin Yazid bin Abd al-Akbar al-Thamali al-Azadi, Abu al-Abbas, known as al-Mardarid (deceased: 285 AH). Investigator: Muhammad Abd al-Khaliq Adaymah. Publisher: World of Books. Beirut.

Al-Sahhah Taj Al-Luguah and Sahih Al-Arabia, Author: Abu Nasr Ismail bin Hammad Al-Jawhari Al-Farabi (deceased: 393 AH) Edited by Ahmad Abd Al-Ghafoor Attar, House of Knowledge for the Millions, Beirut - Lebanon, 4th Edition, 1407 AH - 1987 AD.

Al-Shafi in the science of morphology, author: Uthman bin Omar bin Abi Bakr bin Yunis, Abu Amr Jamal al-Din Ibn al-Hajib al-Kurdi al-Maliki (deceased: 646 AH). Investigator: Hassan Ahmad al-Othman, the Meccan Library - Makkah, 1st Edition, 1415 AH 1995 AD.

Characteristics, the author: Abu Al-Fath Othman bin Jani Al-Mawsili (deceased: 392 AH), verified by Muhammad Ali Al-Najjar, Egyptian General Book Authority, Cairo, Egypt, ed 4.

Clarification of evidence of clarification, author: Abu Ali Al-Hassan bin Abdullah Al-Qaisi (deceased: 6th AH) Study and investigation: Dr. Muhammad bin Hamoud Al-Daajani, Dar Al-Gharb Al-Islami, Beirut - Lebanon, 1st Edition, 1408 AH - 1987 AD.

Clarification of the Purposes and Paths by Explaining the Millennium Ibn Malik, the author: Abu Muhammad Badr al-Din Hassan bin Qasim bin Abdullah bin Ali al-Muradi al-Masri al-Maliki (deceased: 749 AH) Explanation and investigation: Abdul Rahman Ali Suleiman, professor of linguistics at Al-Azhar University, House of Arab Thought 1st Edition, 1428 AH - 2008 AD.

Divan Al-Hatehaa, with narration and explanation of Al-Skeet (186-246 AH), study and tabulation: Moufid Muhammad Qumaiha, Dar Al-Kutub Al-Ilmiyya, 1st Edition, Beirut - Lebanon, 1993, 107.

Diwan Al-Aasha Al-Kabeer, Maymon bin Qais, and Al-Bayt Sadr: You found that if they formulate their best explanation and investigation: Dr. Muhammad Hussein, the literature library in Jammiz 73.

Explanation of Al-Lamma by Ibn Jani, by Abu al-Qasim Umar ibn Thabit, the octogenarian grammar (died 442 AH), investigation and presentation by Dr. Fathi Ali Hassanein, Dar Al-Haram Heritage, Cairo.

Explanation of Al-Lamma in Grammar, authored by Al-Qasim Bin Muhammad Bin Mubasher Al-Wasiti Al-Dareer, Edited by Dr. Rajab Othman Muhammad, Foreword by Dr. Ramadan Abdul-Tawab, Al-Khanji Library, Cairo, 1st Edition, 1420 AH-2000 AD.

Explanation of knowledge of the hadiths of rulings, the author: Taqi al-Din Abu al-Fath Muhammad bin Ali bin Wahben Muti 'al-Qushayri, known as Ibn Daqiq al-Eid (deceased: 702 AH).

Explanation of Shafia Ibn al-Hajib with an explanation of his evidence, to the great scholar Abdul Qadir al-Baghdadi, owner of the Treasury of Literature (deceased: 1093 AH), the author: Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Radhi al-Istrabadhi, Najm al-Din (deceased: 686 AH). Nour al-Hassan, Muhammad al-Zafzaf, and Muhammad Muhy al-Din Abd al-Hamid, Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyya, Beirut - Lebanon, 1395 AH - 1975 AD.

Explanation of Shafia Ibn al-Hajj Larkin al-Din, author: Hasan bin Muhammad bin Sharaf Shah al-Husayni al-Astrabadhi, Rukn al-Din (deceased: 715 AH), investigator: Dr. Abdul-Maqsoud Muhammad Abdul-Maqsoud (Ph.D. Thesis), Religious Culture Library, 1st Edition, 1425 AH - 2004 AD.

Explanation of the Kitab Sibawayh, the author: Abu Saeed Al-Serafi Al-Hassan bin Abdullah bin Al-Mirzban (deceased: 368 AH) The Investigator: Ahmed Hassan Mahdaly and Ali Syed Ali, Dar Al-Kutub Al-Ilmiyya, Beirut - Lebanon, 1st Edition, 2008 AD.

Explanation of the Mufassal, the author: Ya’ish bin Ali bin Ya’ish Ibn Abi Al-Saraya Muhammad bin Ali, Abu Al-stay, Muwafaq Al-Din Al-Asadi Al-Mawsili, known as Ibn Yaish and Ibn Al-Sanea (deceased: 643 AH) presented to him by Dr. Emile Badi Yaqoub, Dar Al-Kutub Al-Ilmiyya, Beirut Lebanon, 1st ed., 1422 AH - 2001 AD.

Explanation of the statement on the clarification or the statement of the content of the clarification in grammar, the author: Khaled bin Abdullah bin Abi Bakr bin Muhammad al-Jarjawi al-Azhari, Zain al-Din al-Masri, and he was known as al-Waqqad (deceased: 905 AH), Dar Al-Kotob Al-Alamy - Beirut - Lebanon, 1st Edition, 1421 AH - 2000 AD.

Full Grammar, Author: Abbas Hassan (deceased: 1398 AH), Dar Al Maarif, 15 ed.

Hama al-Hawamis in explaining the collection of mosques. Author: Abd al-Rahman bin Abi Bakr, Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (deceased: 911 AH). Investigator: Abd al-Hamid Hindawi, The Tawfiqiyy Library, Egypt

Informing about the benefits of Umdat al-Ahkam, the author: Ibn al-Malqin Saraj al-Din Abu Hafs Umar bin Ali bin Ahmed al-Shafi’i al-Masri (deceased: 804 AH). Investigator: Abdul Aziz bin Ahmed bin Muhammad al-Mushaiqih, Dar Al-Asimah Publishing, and Distribution, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1st Edition, 1417 AH - 1997 AD.

Interpretation of the Qur’an to Nahas, the author: Abu Jaafar al-Nahas Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Ismail bin Yunis al-Muradi al-Nahawi (deceased. 338 AH(.

Lisan Al-Arab, the author: Muhammad bin Makram bin Ali, Abu Al-Fadl, Jamal Al-Din Ibn Manzur Al-Ansari Al-Ruweifai Al-Afriqi (deceased: 711 AH), Dar Sader - Beirut, 3rd Edition, 1414 AH

Majaz al-Qur’an, the author: Abu Ubaidah Muammar ibn al-Muthanna al-Taymi al-Basri (deceased: 209 AH). Investigator: Muhammad Fawad Sezgin, Al-Khanji Library - Cairo, 1st Edition, 1381 AH.

Mukhtar As-Sahah, Zain Al-Din Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abi Bakr Al-Razi (666 AH). Investigator: Yusef Al-Sheikh Muhammad, Modern Library, Beirut - Saida, 5th edition, 1420 AH, 1999 AD.

Orienting the Glossy, the author: Ahmed bin Al Hussein bin Al-Khabbaz Study and investigation: A. Dr. Fayez Zaki Muhammad Diab, Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 1st floor, 1423 AH -2002 AD.

Origins in grammar, the author: Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Al-Sirri bin Sahl Al-Nahawi, known as Ibn Al-Sarraj (deceased: 316 AH). Investigator: Abd Al-Hussein Al-Fattli, Foundation for the Message, Beirut - Lebanon.

Preface the rules with an explanation of facilitating benefits, the author: Muhammad bin Yusuf bin Ahmed, Muheb al-Din al-Halabi, then al-Masry, known as the head of the army (deceased: 778 AH). Dr. Ali Muhammad Fakher and others, Dar Al-Salam for Printing, Publishing, Distribution and Translation, Cairo - Arab Republic of Egypt, 1st Edition, 1428 AH Number of parts: 11 (in one serial numbering) (10 and one volume for the indexes) Warning: The end of Chapter 74 as well as the entire chapters 75 and 77 to 80 Not from the pen of the army overseer, but rather the investigators completed it according to his approach.

Sharh al-Ashmouni on Alfiyeh Ibn Malik, author: Ali bin Muhammad bin Isa, Abu al-Hasan, Nur al-Din al-Ashmuni al-Shafi’i (deceased: 900 AH), Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyya Beirut - Lebanon, 1st ed., 1419 AH-1998 AD.

Sharh al-Kafiyyah al-Shafiyah, the author: Muhammad bin Abdullah, Ibn Malik al-Ta’i al-Jiani, Abu Abdullah, Jamal al-Din (deceased: 672 AH). Investigator: Abd al-Moneim Ahmad Haridi, Umm al-Qura University Center for Scientific Research and the Revival of Islamic Heritage, College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Makkah Al-Mukarramah,1st Edition.

Sharh Al-Lama 'by Al-Isfahani, Abu Al-Hassan Ali bin Al-Hussein Al-Baquli (deceased: 543 A.H.), Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, 1411 A.H. -1990 AD.

Sharh al-Lama 'compiled by Ibn Burhan al-Akbari, Imam Abu al-Qasim Abd al-Wahid bin Ali al-Asadi (deceased: 456 AH), edited by Faiz Faris, National Council for Culture and Arts, Department of Arab Heritage, Heritage Series, Edition 1, 1405 AH-1984 AD.

Sip beating from the tongue of the Arabs, the author: Abu Hayyan Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Ibn Ali Ibn Yusuf Ibn Hayan Atheer Al-Din Al-Andalusi (deceased: 745 AH) investigation, explanation, and study: Rajab Othman Muhammad Revision: Ramadan Abdel Tawab, Al-Khanji Library, Cairo - Egypt, 1st Edition, 1418 AH - 1998 AD.

Syntactic Illuminations, Author: Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Al-Abbas, Abu Al-Hassan, Ibn Al-Warraq (deceased: 381 AH), Investigator: Mahmoud Jasim Muhammad Al-Darwish, Al-Rashed Library, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia, 1st Edition, 1420 AH - 1999 AD.

The Book of Al-Bayan fi Sharh Al-Lama by Ibn Jinni, dictated by Sharif Omar bin Ibrahim Al-Kufi (deceased: 539 AH), study and investigation by Dr. Alaa Al-Din Hamiyah, Dar Ammar, 1st Edition, 1423 AH -2002 AD.

The book, the author: Amr bin Othman bin Qanbar al-Harithi with loyalty, Abu Bishr, nicknamed Sebwayh (deceased: 180 AH), investigator: Abd al-Salam Muhammad Harun, Publisher: Al-Khanji Library, Cairo, 3rd Edition, 1408 AH - 1988 AD.

The collection of poems of the Arabs, which includes the poetry of Ru'ba ibn al-Ajaj and the verses of vocabulary attributed to him, which I took care of correcting and arranging: William ibn al-Ward al-Prussia, Dar Ibn Qutaybah, Kuwait, 1996 AD.

The Commentary on the Book of Sibawayh. Author: Al-Hassan bin Ahmed bin Abd al-Ghaffar of Persian origin, Abu Ali (deceased: 377 AH). Investigator: Dr. Awad bin Hamad Al-Qouzi, King Saud University, 1st Edition, 1410 AH - 1990 AD.

The complementation, which is the second part, Al-Ishah Al-Adhadi, author: Abu Ali Al-Hassan bin Ahmed Al-Farisi (288 - 377 AH). The investigator: Dr. Hassan Shazly Farhood, College of Arts, University of Riyadh, 1st floor, 1401 AH - 1981 AD.

The Divan of Dhul-Ramah, explained by Abi Nasr Al-Bahli (231 AH) with the narration of Tha`lab, edited by Abdul Quddus Abu Saleh, Al-Iman Foundation, 1st Edition, Jeddah 1982 AD.

The Diwan of Lubaid bin Rabi’a al-Amiri, and his narration in his office: Give the firsts of them every tambourine *** bare like [a stick] singles

The Glimpse in Sharh al-Malhah, the author: Muhammad bin Hassan bin Sabaa bin Abi Bakr al-Jadhami, Abu Abdullah, Shams al-Din, known as Ibn al-Sayegh (deceased: 720 AH), the investigator: Ibrahim bin Salem al-Sa'edi, Deanship of Scientific Research at the Islamic University, Medina, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1st Edition, 1424 AH / 2004 AD.

The greatest arbitrator and surroundings, the author: Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Ismail bin Sidah al-Mursi (deceased: 458 AH). Investigator: Abd al-Hamid Hindawi, Dar al-Kutub al-Ulmiyyah, Beirut - Lebanon 1st Edition, 1421 AH - 2000 AD.

The Healer in the science of conjugation and calligraphy, author: Othman bin Omar bin Abi Bakr bin Yunus, Abu Amr Jamal al-Din Ibn al-Hajib al-Kurdi al-Maliki (deceased: 646 AH) Investigator: Dr. Saleh Abdel-Azim Al-Shaer, Literature Library, Cairo - Egypt, Edition 1, 2010 AD.

The healing purposes in explaining the adequate summary (Explanation of Alfiyeh Ibn Malik) Author: Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Musa Al-Shatibi (deceased: 790 AH) The Investigator: A group of investigators and they are: • Part 1 / Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Suleiman Al-Uthaimin • Part Two / Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Banna. Part Three / Dr. Ayyad bin Eid Al-Thubaiti. Part Four / Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Banna / Dr. Abdul Majeed Qatamesh. Part Five / Dr. Abdul Majeed Qatamesh. Part Six / Dr. Abdul Majeed Qatamesh. Part Seven / Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Banna / Dr. Suleiman bin Ibrahim Al-Ayed / Dr. Mr. Taqi. Part VIII / Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Banna • Part Nine / Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Banna Publisher: The Institute for Scientific Research and the Revival of Islamic Heritage at Umm Al-Qura University - Makkah Al-Mukarramah, 1st Edition, 1428 AH - 2007 AD.

The History of Damascus, Abu al-Qasim Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn Heba Allah, known as Ibn Asakir (deceased. 571 AH). Edited by: Amr bin Thammeh al-Amrawi, Dar al-Fikr, 1415 AH - 1995 AD.

The Holy Quran:

The Illuminating Lamp in Gharib Al-Sharh Al-Kabeer, Author: Ahmed bin Muhammad bin Ali Al-Fayoumi then Al-Hamwi, Abu Al-Abbas (deceased: about 770 AH), The Scientific Library - Beirut.

The secret of making syntax, author: Abul Fath Othman bin Jani Al-Mawsili (deceased: 392 A.H.), Dar Al-Kotob Al-Alami, Beirut - Lebanon, 1st Edition, 1421 AH - 2000 AD.

The series of weak and fabricated hadiths and their bad impact on the nation, Abu Abd al-Rahman Muhammad Nasir al-Din (deceased. 1420 AH), Publishing House: Dar al-Maarif, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, First Edition, 1412 AH-1992 AD.

The Simple Tafsir, The Simple Tafsir, the author: Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Ahmad bin Ali al-Wahidi, Al-Nisaburi, Al-Shafi’i (deceased: 468 AH). Investigator: The origin of his investigation of (15) doctoral thesis at Imam Muhammad bin Saud University, then a scientific committee of University Basque and Coordination, Published: Deanship of Scientific Research - Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University, 1st Edition, 1430 AH.

Downloads

Published

2021-03-15

Issue

Section

Linguistics and Arabic literature

How to Cite

Osama Qawam, Y., & Hamid Dahash, D. (2021). Afaul and afaal in the luma and shuruh. Al-Adab Journal, 2(136), 63-92. https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i136.1305

Publication Dates

Similar Articles

1-10 of 1666

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.