The Standards of Origin and Branch in “Sharh Al-Tas’heel” by Ibn Malik

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Sundus Othman Shehab Ahmed
Enad Mikhlif Mehabash

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The grammarians set their rules by carefully observing the linguistic material that they extracted and available to them from the Holy Qur’an, and the words of the eloquent Arabs, as they began to classify the patterns and abstract them, and whenever they found similarities between the phenomena, they considered it a rule, and carried on it its counterparts from what was not heard of the Arabs or was not mentioned in the eloquent texts. As for the phenomena that were forbidden to them and they could not organize them into a rule, they considered them among the anecdotes that are preserved from the Arabs and cannot be measured against, and that includes fundamentalist standards pertaining to the grammatical origin and its branches with Ibn Malik. about it, so that the grammar lesson is in perfect harmony, and at steady and confident steps.

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أحمد س. ع. ش., & مهبش أ. ع. م. (2023). The Standards of Origin and Branch in “Sharh Al-Tas’heel” by Ibn Malik. Journal of AlMaarif University College (JAUC), 34(2), 72-95. Retrieved from https://uoajournal.com/index.php/maarif/article/view/700
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