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Apprenez la grammaire arabe selon des méthodes ancestrales.
En plus de votre apprentissage général, vous aurez l'occasion d'explorer trois épîtres de référence en grammaire arabe, considérées comme le sujet le plus noble de cette langue. En utilisant des ouvrages de référence dans ce domaine, la grammaire arabe ne sera plus un mystère pour vous.
Al Ajroumiyyah
Al Ajroumiyyah (in the Arabic language program):
This is the essential reference work for any study of the Arabic language, written by the famous Moroccan grammarian Muhammad ibn Ajroum (also known as Agrrâm in Berber) As-Sanhadji (a Berber tribe from Morocco). Concise and precise, this work contains the entirety of the fundamental teachings necessary to begin learning Arabic grammar.
Moulhatou Al-I'rab
Mouhatou Al-I'rab (included in the Arabic language program):
This is a benchmark poem in Arabic grammar, consisting of 377 verses, written by the great scholar of the Arabic language, Abû Mohammed Al-Qassim Al-Harîrî. The poem is among the foremost in this subject and serves as a bridge between beginner and advanced levels. In fact, Bakr Abu Zayd in his book "The Adornment of the Student in Science" recommends it as the text to study after Al-Ajroumiyyah and before Al-Alfiyyah.
It is characterized by its simplicity, and the author has taken care to add examples for each rule discussed.
Al Moutammimah
Al Moutammimah:
This work further enriches the concepts not covered in Al Ajroumiyyah, written by the great scholar Al-Hattâb. It serves as a bridge between Al Ajroumiyyah and more advanced grammatical texts. Those who study it can forego the book Qatr An-Nada and consider advancing to Al-Alfiyyah by Ibn Malik, which is a reference poem intended for those at an advanced level, as taught to us by our Sheikh Ahmed Badoukon.