About this course
Sharh Ibn Aqil is one of the most renowned commentaries on Alfiyyah Ibn Malik, a foundational text in Arabic grammar. It provides a deep analysis of Arabic syntax (Nahw) and explains complex grammatical structures in a clear and systematic way. This video course, taught by Sheikh Ali Eslami, offers a step-by-step explanation of Ibn Aqil’s commentary, making it accessible for students of all levels. Through structured lessons, you will gain a strong foundation in Arabic syntax, verb conjugation, and sentence structure, enabling you to read, analyze, and interpret classical Arabic texts with confidence. Whether you are a student of Islamic studies, Arabic linguistics, or classical Arabic literature, this course provides the essential knowledge needed to master Arabic grammar.
Key Questions Addressed in This Course
- What are the fundamental principles of Arabic grammar in Alfiyyah Ibn Malik?
- How do verbs, nouns, and particles function in Arabic syntax?
- What are the different types of I‘rab (grammatical inflection)?
- How do agreement, case endings, and verb conjugation work?
- What are grammatical exceptions and special cases in Arabic?
- How do grammatical structures affect meaning and interpretation?
How This Course Is Structured
This 90-part course is designed for progressive learning, featuring:
- Detailed Video Lectures by Sheikh Ali Eslami, explaining each grammatical rule.
- Audio Recordings for reviewing lessons on the go.
- PDF Summaries covering key concepts for structured study.
- Practice Assignments to reinforce understanding.
- Discussion Forums to engage with peers and course specialists.
- Certificate of Completion for students who successfully finish the course.
Who Should Enroll in This Course?
- Students of Arabic grammar (Nahw) and linguistics seeking a deep understanding of classical texts.
- Scholars of Islamic studies who need a strong foundation in Arabic grammar.
- Teachers, researchers, and anyone interested in mastering Arabic syntax.
Why Choose This Course?
- Based on Ibn Aqil’s authoritative commentary on Alfiyyah Ibn Malik.
- Structured and practical approach to Arabic grammar.
- Taught by an experienced scholar, ensuring clarity and depth.
- Interactive learning with discussions and assignments.
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Importance of the Science
Introduction
Introduction
Subject of Syntax
Subject of Syntax
Sentence (Kalam)
Sentence (Kalam)
Kalimah, Kalaam & Kalim
Kalimah, Kalaam & Kalim
Qaul, Kalim, Kalimah & Kalaam
Qaul, Kalim, Kalimah & Kalaam
Tanween in Nouns
Tanween in Nouns
Tanween in Nouns
Tanween in Nouns
The Exclusive Signs of Verb (فعل)
The Exclusive Signs of Verb (فعل)
The Sign of Preposition (حرف)
The Sign of Preposition (حرف)
The Signs of Command Verb (امر)
The Signs of Command Verb (امر)
Al-Mu’rab (المعرب) & al-Mabni (المبنی)
Al-Mu’rab (المعرب) & al-Mabni (المبنی)
The Cause of Bina’ (سببُ البِناء)
The Cause of Bina’ (سببُ البِناء)
The Cause of Bina’ (سببُ البِناء)
The Cause of Bina’ (سببُ البِناء)
The Cause of Bina’ (سببُ البِناء)
The Cause of Bina’ (سببُ البِناء)
Types of Mu’rab (أقسام المعرب)
Types of Mu’rab (أقسام المعرب)
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs (Muḍari’)
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs (Muḍari’)
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs (Muḍari’)
Mu’rab and Mabni Verbs (Muḍari’)
Prepositions are Mabni
Prepositions are Mabni
I’rab Signs
I’rab Signs
Substitutive I’rab Signs
Substitutive I’rab Signs
Substitutive I’rab Signs in ‘الاسماء الستّة’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in ‘الاسماء الستّة’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in ‘الاسماء الستّة’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in ‘الاسماء الستّة’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in ‘الاسماء الستّة’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in ‘الاسماء الستّة’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Dual Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Dual Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Dual Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Dual Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Dual Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Dual Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Plural Nouns
The Haraka of ‘Noon’ in Duals and Plurals
The Haraka of ‘Noon’ in Duals and Plurals
Substitutive I’rab Sign in Regular Feminine Plural
Substitutive I’rab Sign in Regular Feminine Plural
Substitutive I’rab Sign in ‘Ghair Munsarif’
Substitutive I’rab Sign in ‘Ghair Munsarif’
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Verbs
Substitutive I’rab Signs in Verbs
The I’rab Signs in Mu’tall Nouns
The I’rab Signs in Mu’tall Nouns
I’rab signs in Mu’tall (Naqiṣ) Verbs
I’rab signs in Mu’tall (Naqiṣ) Verbs
Definite and Indefinite Nouns
Definite and Indefinite Nouns
Pronouns
Pronouns
(First/Second/Third Person) Pronouns
(First/Second/Third Person) Pronouns
(Concealed) Pronouns
(Concealed) Pronouns
(Raf’/Nasb) Pronouns
(Raf’/Nasb) Pronouns
(Attached/Detached) Pronouns
(Attached/Detached) Pronouns
(Attached/Detached) Pronouns
(Attached/Detached) Pronouns
(The Sequence of) Pronouns
(The Sequence of) Pronouns
Wiqaya Noon
Wiqaya Noon
Proper Noun
Proper Noun
Types of Proper Noun
Types of Proper Noun
Types of Proper Noun
Types of Proper Noun
Types of Proper Noun
Types of Proper Noun
The Demonstrative Nouns
The Demonstrative Nouns
Conjunctive Prepositions
Conjunctive Prepositions
Specific Conjunctive Nouns
Specific Conjunctive Nouns
General Conjunctive Nouns
General Conjunctive Nouns
‘ذو’ and ‘ذا’
‘ذو’ and ‘ذا’
The Clause and Its Pronoun
The Clause and Its Pronoun
The Conditions of the Clause
The Conditions of the Clause
Non-Sentence Clauses
Non-Sentence Clauses
‘أیّ’ the Conjunctive
‘أیّ’ the Conjunctive
The Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
The Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
The Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
The Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
Omission of the Referring Pronoun (الضمیر العائد)
The Definite Article
The Definite Article
Types of ‘ال’
Types of ‘ال’
The Redundant ‘ال’
The Redundant ‘ال’
The Redundant ‘ال’
The Redundant ‘ال’
‘ال اللمحیة’
‘ال اللمحیة’
‘ال اللمحیة’
‘ال اللمحیة’
The ‘ال’ of Prevalence (غلبة)
The ‘ال’ of Prevalence (غلبة)
The ‘ال’ of Prevalence (غلبة)
The ‘ال’ of Prevalence (غلبة)
An Annexation Becoming a Proper Noun
An Annexation Becoming a Proper Noun
الاِبتداء
الاِبتداء
The Conditions of ‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
The Conditions of ‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
The Conditions of ‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
The Conditions of ‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
‘المبتدأ الوصفی’
The ‘اعراب’ of ‘مبتدا’
The ‘اعراب’ of ‘مبتدا’
The Definition and Types of ‘خبر’
The Definition and Types of ‘خبر’
Types of ‘خبر’
Types of ‘خبر’
The Pronoun in the ‘خبر’
The Pronoun in the ‘خبر’
Phrasal ‘خبر’
Phrasal ‘خبر’
Time Adverb as a ‘خبر’
Time Adverb as a ‘خبر’
Indefinite ‘مبتدا’
Indefinite ‘مبتدا’
Quiz & Certificates
