- of the
Maghreb and the
author of
first versified grammatical work, the
Alfiyya,
commentaries on
grammatical treatises and
versified lexicographic works...
- and
writers who came to
comment on it. The long
title is al-Khulāsa al-
alfiyya (The
millennium conclusion).
Alfiyyah Ibn
Malik was
widely accepted by...
-
writings are
commentaries on the Tashīl and
Alfiyya of Ibn Mālik. His
commentary on the
grammar treatise Alfiyya was the most
successful of many. It was heavily...
- His re****tion in
Arabic literature was
cemented by his al-Khulāsa al-
alfiyya (known also as
simply Alfiya), a
versification of
Arabic grammar, for which...
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several commentaries,
including one on al-Ghazali's Ihya and
another on the
Alfiyya of Ibn Malik. He also
wrote Iqd
nafais alla-ali fi
tahrik al-himam al-awali...
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studying with Sidi
Mahmad al-Irari,
concentrating on the Ajrummiyya, the
Alfiyya, as-Sullam by al-Bannani and at-Tirmidhi's Shamā'il. Then in the Al-Qarawiyyin...
-
Ghazneh to Tus. Born in Herat,
Azraqi was an
eminent panegyrist. He
turned Alfiyya va
Shalfiyya into poetry, and is said to have
presented himself to Shamsudowleh...
- Şehzade Korkut, the son of
Sultan Bayezid II. The
original composition,
Alfiyya va Shalfiyya, was
commissioned by the
Seljuk Toghan-Shah is
described by...
- Grammar"), this is a four
volume commentary on Ibn Malik’s al
Khulasa al-
Alfiyya. Al-Timbukti
holds this as “an
unprecedented work on
Arabic grammar!” ‘Unwan...
- age of 15, and led his
first prayer at the age of 13. He
memorized Al-
Alfiyya of Ibn
Malik at the age of 13 and
Riyad As-Salihin of Al-Nawawi at the...