Al-Damamini's grammatical objections to Ibn Hisham in his book (Tuhfat al-Gharib fi al-Kalam ala Mughni al-Labib
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https://doi.org/10.36327/ewjh.v1i31.13029Keywords:
الدماميني, اعترض, أداة, التحفة, النحاةAbstract
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Studying any subject of Arabic grammar is worth great attention for the great significance it has among all language sciences.
Some figures have emerged in the history of Arabic grammar and literature that contributed greatly to its development and refining. According to that evolution which grammatical thought has witnessed, especially after the 6th century of Higra, the grammatical thought witnessed a development and prosperity in this era and beyond. After developing many books and emerging many figured, among them is Jamal Al-Din Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari (died 761), the author of (Mighni Al-Labeeb an kutub al-a’areeb), one of the most important commentators who worked on his explanation is Badr Al-Deen Al-Damamini (died 827) in his book (tuhfat Al-ghareeb fi al-kalam ala Mughni Al-Labeeb).
This thesis is discussing the grammatical objections of Al-Damamini in the book (tuhfat Al-ghareeb). Since the subject of the research is the first section of this book and is competent to explain the meanings of characters in (Mughni Al-Labeeb), so it is required to divide the study into introduction, preface, and three chapters
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