The grammatical pearl in explaining Al-Ajrumiya
(الدرة النحوية في شرح الأجرومية)

Title The grammatical pearl in explaining Al-Ajrumiya
Title Original الدرة النحوية في شرح الأجرومية
Author Muhammad Al-Gharnati, Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Hasani, Al-Sabti, Al-Sharif Al-Gharnati ((760 AH = 1358 AD)) | Al-Baznawi, Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Baznawi
Author Original محمد الغرناطي محمد بن أحمد الحسني، السبتي، الشريف الغرناطي ه م البزناوي عبد الله بن صالح البزناوي
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions 205 x 154 مم
Library: National Library of Tunisia
Record ID 6226696
Library Location A-MSS-10460(02)‏
Notes It has 2 messages in a total of 5 questions in 44 pages from [93Z-136F] It contains the imprisonment of Ahmed Pasha Bey in the year 1256 AH 1846 AD at the Zaytouna Mosque.... *It is mentioned as a case in the Dictionary of Authors, vol. 8, p. 252, Muhammad al-Gharnati (..- 760 AH) (..- 1358 AD) Muhammad bin Ahmed al-Hasani, al-Sabti, Sharif al-Gharnati. Linguist grammar, Poet, prosody. Among his works are: The grammatical jewel in Sharh al-Jarumiyya, Sharh al-Maqsurah of Ibn Hazim, which he called Lifting the Hidden Veils on the Beauties of al-Maqsurah, a collection of poetry called Jhud al-Muqal, explanation of the Khazraj poem in prosody and rhymes, and the winking sport in Sharh al-Ramza. Al-Maknun 1: 578, 604, Ibn Sawda: A Guide to the Historian of Morocco 427 346: Brockelmann: g, II: 932, s, II *Al-Hajji Khalifa mentioned in Kashf al-Zunun, vol. 2, pp. 1796-1798, Introduction to Al-Ajrumiyyah in Grammar, by Abu Abdullah: Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Dawud al-Sanhaji, known as Ibn Ajrum, and its meaning in the Berir language: Al-Faqir Al-Sufi, who was born in the year 682 AH and died in the year 723 AH. It is a useful introduction for beginners that he composed in Mecca. This is what the commentator said: Abu Abdullah Al-Ra’i. It has many commentaries, including the explanation of: Abu Ishaq: Ibrahim bin Muhammad, known as Burhan al-Din al-Shaghouri, who died in the year 916 AH. It was explained by: Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Ya’la al-Husseini the grammarian, so he called it: (The Grammatical Durra in Sharh Al-Ajrumiyah)... Old manuscript number in Ahmadiyya: 568 | Message 2 out of a total of 5 messages
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The grammatical pearl in explaining Al-Ajrumiya

(الدرة النحوية في شرح الأجرومية)
Author Muhammad Al-Gharnati, Muhammad bin Ahmed Al-Hasani, Al-Sabti, Al-Sharif Al-Gharnati ((760 AH = 1358 AD)) | Al-Baznawi, Abdullah bin Saleh Al-Baznawi
Author Original محمد الغرناطي محمد بن أحمد الحسني، السبتي، الشريف الغرناطي ه م البزناوي عبد الله بن صالح البزناوي
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 2
Physical Dimensions 205 x 154 مم
Library National Library of Tunisia
Record ID 6226696
Library Location A-MSS-10460(02)‏
Notes It has 2 messages in a total of 5 questions in 44 pages from [93Z-136F] It contains the imprisonment of Ahmed Pasha Bey in the year 1256 AH 1846 AD at the Zaytouna Mosque.... *It is mentioned as a case in the Dictionary of Authors, vol. 8, p. 252, Muhammad al-Gharnati (..- 760 AH) (..- 1358 AD) Muhammad bin Ahmed al-Hasani, al-Sabti, Sharif al-Gharnati. Linguist grammar, Poet, prosody. Among his works are: The grammatical jewel in Sharh al-Jarumiyya, Sharh al-Maqsurah of Ibn Hazim, which he called Lifting the Hidden Veils on the Beauties of al-Maqsurah, a collection of poetry called Jhud al-Muqal, explanation of the Khazraj poem in prosody and rhymes, and the winking sport in Sharh al-Ramza. Al-Maknun 1: 578, 604, Ibn Sawda: A Guide to the Historian of Morocco 427 346: Brockelmann: g, II: 932, s, II *Al-Hajji Khalifa mentioned in Kashf al-Zunun, vol. 2, pp. 1796-1798, Introduction to Al-Ajrumiyyah in Grammar, by Abu Abdullah: Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Dawud al-Sanhaji, known as Ibn Ajrum, and its meaning in the Berir language: Al-Faqir Al-Sufi, who was born in the year 682 AH and died in the year 723 AH. It is a useful introduction for beginners that he composed in Mecca. This is what the commentator said: Abu Abdullah Al-Ra’i. It has many commentaries, including the explanation of: Abu Ishaq: Ibrahim bin Muhammad, known as Burhan al-Din al-Shaghouri, who died in the year 916 AH. It was explained by: Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Ya’la al-Husseini the grammarian, so he called it: (The Grammatical Durra in Sharh Al-Ajrumiyah)... Old manuscript number in Ahmadiyya: 568 | Message 2 out of a total of 5 messages
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