Explanation of Al-Makudi on Al-Ajrumiyyah Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman bin Ali bin Saleh Al-Makudi
(شرح المكودي على الأجرومية أبو زيد عبد الرحمان بن علي بن صالح المكودي)

Title Explanation of Al-Makudi on Al-Ajrumiyyah Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman bin Ali bin Saleh Al-Makudi
Title Original شرح المكودي على الأجرومية أبو زيد عبد الرحمان بن علي بن صالح المكودي
Author Al-Makudi, Abdul Rahman bin Ali bin Saleh
Author Original المكودي، عبد الرحمان بن علي بن صالح
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 10
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics312
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who enlightened our hearts with the knowledge of etiquette and opened our chests to understand the secrets of the Arabic language. The end of the manuscript: As for the ḍamma, it is a sign of the nominative in four (...) and the nūn was silent in the singular, but it is in the plural. Likewise, it says, “Qāmā al-Hīndāt,” for Hīndāt is the subject of Qām, which is in the nominative case. Font type: Moroccan
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Explanation of Al-Makudi on Al-Ajrumiyyah Abu Zaid Abdul Rahman bin Ali bin Saleh Al-Makudi

(شرح المكودي على الأجرومية أبو زيد عبد الرحمان بن علي بن صالح المكودي)
Author Al-Makudi, Abdul Rahman bin Ali bin Saleh
Author Original المكودي، عبد الرحمان بن علي بن صالح
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 10
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics312
Notes The beginning of the manuscript: Praise be to God who enlightened our hearts with the knowledge of etiquette and opened our chests to understand the secrets of the Arabic language. The end of the manuscript: As for the ḍamma, it is a sign of the nominative in four (...) and the nūn was silent in the singular, but it is in the plural. Likewise, it says, “Qāmā al-Hīndāt,” for Hīndāt is the subject of Qām, which is in the nominative case. Font type: Moroccan
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