A full bilingual rendition of Muḥammad Muḥī al-Dīn ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥamīd’s (d. 1393h) renowned commentary on Ibn Ājurūm’s (d. 723h) primer entitled al-Tuḥfat al-Saniyyah bi Sharḥ al-Muqadimmat al-Ājrūmiyyah with supplementary notes from other commentaries. ʿUmar bin al-Khaṭṭāb (ra) said, “Learn the Arabic language, it will produce intellect and increase you in respectable behaviour.” [Shuʿab al-Īmān of al-Bayhaqī, 1551] Ibn Ḥazm said, “Anyone who seeks knowledge of naḥw and the Arabic language with the intention of implementing the Sharīʿah and understanding the Words of Allah, the Most High, and the words of His Prophet, and to have a broader understanding of the religion; then this person will have a great reward and a lofty status by which he will not be surpassed by anyone.” [Rasāʾil ibn Ḥazm 3/162] Al-Suyūtī said, “Those who explained this book (al-Ājrūmiyyah), such as al-Makūdī, al-Rāʿī and others, have described its author as being an imām in naḥw, and possessing many blessings and benefits. An example of this is his Muqadimmah which has been extremely beneficial for beginners in studying naḥw.” [Bugyat al-Wu’āt fi Ṭabaqāt al-Lughawiyīn wa al-Nuḥāt 1/238] Ibn Ḥāj said, “Proof that this book is beneficial is that Allah has given it acceptance, to the extent that this has become the very first book (for beginners) that is studied prior to the commencement of reading the Qurʾān al-Aẓīm. This Muqadimmah will give you benefits and understanding in the shortest time possible.” [al-Taliqātu al-Jaliyyatu ʿalā Sharḥ al-Ājrūmiyyah, p. 43]
A Commentary on Al-Ajrumiyyah : A Bilingual Rendition of al-Tuhfat al-Saniyyah (P/B)
RM120.00
Weight | 0.73 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 24 × 16 × 3 cm |
ISBN | 9780992813680 |
Author | |
Pages | 408 |
Publisher | Dar Al-Arqam |
Be the first to review “A Commentary on Al-Ajrumiyyah : A Bilingual Rendition of al-Tuhfat al-Saniyyah (P/B)” Cancel reply
You must be logged in to post a review.
Related Products
Morphology Made Easy P/B (Part 1-4)
Prepared by the teachers of Madrasa Islamiyah Benoni, South Africa.
BBC Speak and Learn Arabic : Phrasebook and Dictionary (P/B)
Compact and easy to use, this handy guide includes travel and language tips plus a two-way mini-dictionary, so you’ll never be stuck for the right word. It is arranged by topic in clear, colour-coded sections, and offers phrases for every eventuality. Its simple-to-read format allows you to build your own sentences and develop your language skills. Also featuring a comprehensive menu-reader and pronunciation guide, it is the ideal companion to any trip.
I Love Arabic: Arabic Numbers
Arabic Numbers, the third book in the I Love Arabic series, introduces young learners to identifying, counting and writing Arabic numbers. This colourful book presents each number along with delightful illustrations, which the young learner has to identify, count, say aloud and then practice writing. Arabic Numbers is an exciting first book for young learners who want to master Arabic numbers. Arabic Numbers develops these skills: * Identifying numbers * Counting numbers * Writing numbers.
Madinah Arabic Reader (Book 5)
Professor Abdur Rahim, Director of the Translation Centre of the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex and former Professor of Arabic at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, has authored texts designed to impart a knowledge of classical Arabic through applied grammar. Each lesson, based on a conversation, illustrates distinctive language patterns. These patterns are elucidated by a variety of helpful exercises. The vocabulary ranges from classical and Quranic Arabic to modern Arabic. This series of books is currently being utilized at various schools to prepare students for the University of London (UK) GCE O-Level and A-Level examinations.
I Love Arabic: Alphabet
Arabic Alphabet, the first book in the I Love Arabic series, introduces young learners to the Arabic letters. This helpful and captivating book presents each letter with a delightful illustration, which ensures rapid and enjoyable learning. Arabic Alphabet is an exciting first book for young Arabic learners. Arabic Alphabet develops these skills: * Sequencing letters * Identifying letters.
Madinah Arabic Reader (Book 2)
Professor Abdur Rahim, Director of the Translation Centre of the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex and former Professor of Arabic at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, has authored texts designed to impart a knowledge of classical Arabic through applied grammar. Each lesson, based on a conversation, illustrates distinctive language patterns. These patterns are elucidated by a variety of helpful exercises. The vocabulary ranges from classical and Quranic Arabic to modern Arabic. This series of books is currently being utilized at various schools to prepare students for the University of London (UK) GCE O-Level and A-Level examinations.
[AR] Al-Arabiyyah Bayna Yadayk Book 1 Part 1
Al-Arabiyyah Bayna Yadayk, Arabic At Your Hands (Students Level 1, Book 1) – With QR
This series is designed for the non-Arab speaking, senior level student. It helps the student learn Arabic through listening and conversation along with reading and writing. The series stresses communication and also offers glimpses into the Arabic culture, both Islamic and national.
The first level consists of two parts (books), each of which includes 8 units (total of 16 units). Each unit consists of 9 lessons, constituting a total of 144 basic lessons in this level.
Modern Arabic Made Easy (P/B)
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 30 April, 2015.
Notify me of updates to Modern Arabic Made Easy
Tell someone you know about this product.
Madinah Arabic Reader (Book 6)
Professor Abdur Rahim, Director of the Translation Centre of the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex and former Professor of Arabic at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, has authored texts designed to impart a knowledge of classical Arabic through applied grammar. Each lesson, based on a conversation, illustrates distinctive language patterns. These patterns are elucidated by a variety of helpful exercises. The vocabulary ranges from classical and Quranic Arabic to modern Arabic. This series of books is currently being utilized at various schools to prepare students for the University of London (UK) GCE O-Level and A-Level examinations.
Arabic Through The Qur’an
Whether used as a means of self-instruction or as part of higher learning coursework, this language primer is ideally suited for those wishing to learn classical Arabic and for Muslims who wish to learn Arabic exclusively for use in their religious and spiritual practice. Designed to enhance the understanding of the Qur’an and its vocabulary that has infiltrated the whole of Arabic and Islamic literature, this workbook provides 40 easy-to-follow lessons for learning Qur’anic rather than modern Arabic. Beginning with a section on the Arabic alphabet, the text moves on to individual lessons that address one or more grammatical topics, ranging from the basics of nouns, adjectives, and prepositions to the more complex concepts of the imperative, the passive, and conditional sentence, introducing new vocabulary in the process. Accompanying translation exercises, a glossary of technical terms, and an index supplement the main text.
Recently Viewed
MANHAJ (Fundamental Principles of ASWJ as Distinguished from Other Sects of Islam)
Many people, Muslims, and even non-Muslims are confused about which sect of Muslims represents the true Islam that is accepted by Allah brought through His Prophet ﷺ.
This book lists down 15 criteria that made up the true basic principles i.e. the MANHAJ or scheme of the teachings of the Ahlu As-Sunnah Wal-Jama’ah.
This MANHAJ is basic and comprehensive presented in a simplified and easy way to adopt.
Hence, any Islamic work should be prioritized around these basic principles to avoid unnecessary entanglements amongst Muslims on peripheral issues.
Indeed, obligatory reading for every contemporary Muslim of this era.
There are no reviews yet.