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Abstract
Grammar Issues For Mustafa Jawad (Applied Study)
Dr. Ghanim Oda Sharhan
Volume: 12 Issue: 2 2022
Abstract:
Mustafa Jawad was one of the flags of Iraq’s renaissance in the modern era. His name became known and spread in Arab scientific and linguistic academies, and literary and intellectual forums. He was a proven historian, an unquestionable investigator, and a linguist who surrounded the kingdom of the vast and sprawling language because Arabic is to him: (a grave, great, orthodox language for a nation). Generous, great, ancient language, noble descent, arithmetic, rich in words, abundant in grammar, ever-increasing, steadily increasing, derivation, musical pronunciation, poetic letters, abundant literature, abundant in substance. He heard the poems of praise and lamentation in the family of the Messenger (may Allah's prayers and peace be upon him and his family), he accepted to plow it, study it and read the books written in its art, and his love for her grew, and he fell in love with her, traces the stray and the one coming from it, digging into its secrets and subtleties, defending it, correcting this, criticizing that. He searches for a common way that facilitates the ways of knowing her, and raises her status, after the tribulations of time coincided with her, then collectively expresses her tongue, and collectively raises her foundations and structure.
References
- Dr. Mustafa Jawad - R. His letter dated 6/3/1951 - Mustafa Jawad, Philosopher of the Arabic Language, p. 107.
- Ibn Aqil 1/192 and Sharh al-Tarekh 1/157 and Sharh al-Ashmouni 1/279.
- Attributing the house to some of the Ta’is. See: Sharh al-Ta’ariz 1/157, and Sharh al-Ashmouni 1/280 and Sharh Ibn Aqil 1/195 for a man of Tai.
- Ibn Aqeel 1/192 See: Explanation of the declaration 1/157.
- Ibn Aqil 1/189,190.
- His letter dated June 3, 1951 - Mustafa Jawad, Philosopher of the Arabic Language, p. 107.
- Explanation of the declaration 1/157.
- Dr. Ibrahim al-Samarrai - Arabic grammar (criticism and construction), p. 72.
- Dr. Mahdi Makhzoumi - On Arabic Grammar (Rules and Application), p. 84.
- Arabic Grammar (Criticism and Construction), p. 73.
- Dr. Mustafa Jawad looks at the Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language, Journal of the New Teacher, Vol. 13, p. 216.
- Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language - Journal of the New Teacher Vol.13, pp. 216, 217.
- See: Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language - The New Teacher Journal, Vol. 13, p. 216.
- See: Al-Ansaaf 2/823 and Al-Kitab 1/46.
- The previous source (issue 99) 2/702.
- Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the rules of the Arabic language, Journal of the New Teacher, Vol. 13, p. 217.
- Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language, The New Teacher Journal, Vol. 13, p. 218.
- Dr. Mustafa Jawad - Means of Advancement in the Arabic Language (2), Al-Ustad Magazine Vol. 8, p. 152. The Professor, Volume 8, p. 152.
- Fairness (Problem 119) and Asrar al-Arabiya 138.
- The house has not been named, saying what she came back to from the sources. And all of it: Lord, and a star has shone, since it appeared Your face hid its light from every sunrise See: Explanation of the evidence of Al-Mughni, p. 292. Sharh Al-Ashmouni 1/305 and Sharh Ibn Aqeel 1/221.
- See: Al-Muqtadib 4/127, Asrar Al-Arabiya p.69, Tashel Al-Fawad pg. 46, and Sharh AlTarreeh 1/168.
- See: Sharh Al-Ashmouni 1/305, Al-Mughni 2/471 and Sharh Ibn Aqeel 1/221.
- Dr. Mahdi Makhzoumi - On Arabic Grammar (Rules and Application), p. 132.
- Al-Mawfi in the Kufic Grammar, p. 132.
- In Arabic Grammar (Rules and Application), p. 132.
- Asrar al-Arabiya 138 and explanation of the declaration 1/184.
- Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the rules of the Arabic language, Journal of the New Teacher, Vol. 13, p. 216.
- Dr. Shawqi Saif - Introduction to the book, The Response to the Grammarians (p. 54).
- The House of Umayyah ibn Abi al-Salt and his chest: ((If you forgive, O God, you forgive a lot)). See Treasury 2/295, and I did not find it in his Diwan, Beirut, and Ibn Hisham in Al-Mughni 1/224 attributed it to Abu Kharash Al-Hudhali.
- Paving the buildings in explaining the letters of meanings, p. 259.
- See Diwan Al-Rama’s Poetry, p. 206, and Explanation of Evidence for Meaning, p. 210.
- Paving the buildings in explaining the letters of meanings, p. 313.
- Dr. Mustafa Jawad - The Grammarians and Heralds - The Language of the Arabs Journal, Volume 9, C6, 1928, p. 661.
- See (The Grammarians and the Callers) Journal of the Language of the Arabs, Volume 9, vol.6, p. 661.
- The Kufic Grammar and its Impact on Facilitating the Grammar of the Arabic Language - The New Teacher Journal, Vol. 13, p. 222.
- It is called (no exoneration) without other letters of negation, and the right of no exculpation is to ratify the no negation was what it was, because everyone who acquitted him has denied something from him, but they singled her out for the worker, because the exculpation in it is more possible than in others because of its generality by quotation. See the explanation of the declaration 1/235.
- And Al-Farra said, in the Almighty’s saying (there is no helper for them) - Muhammad 13. .... And if you have appointed (Al-Nasir) with Tabariyyah. See the meanings of the Qur'an 3/59. Fox said. In response to the words of the poet So how about a night in which there is no sleep and no moon for its shining light? (Make no ((Al-Tabriah))) meaning other than. fox boards seen 1/131.
- See: Dr. Mustafa Jawad - Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language. The New Teacher Magazine Vol.13 p. 216.
- Dr. Mustafa Jawad - Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language, The New Teacher Journal, Vol. 13, p. 219.
- Kufic grammar and its usefulness in facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language, Journal of the New Teacher, Vol. 13, p. 220.
- Look at the means of advancement in the Arabic language (2) Al-Ustad magazine, volume 8, p. 152.
- Look at the Kufic grammar and its impact on facilitating the grammar of the Arabic language - The New Teacher Journal, Vol. 13, p. 220.
- Look at the linguistic investigations in Iraq, p. 10, and studies in the philosophy of grammar, p. 50, and the Kufic grammar and its impact on facilitating the rules of the Arabic language, Vol. 13, p. 220.
- See: Linguistic Investigations, p. 10, and Studies in the Philosophy of Grammar, p. 50. Kufic grammar and its impact on facilitating the rules of the Arabic language - Journal of the New Teacher Vol. 13, p. 221.
- See the linguistic investigations, p. 10.
- Arabic Grammar (Criticism and Construction) p. 90

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