The concept of Grammatical States is the cornerstone of نحو . Without the proper
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IlmNahw is FREE to download. The APK download size is 7.62 MB. The latest version available is 1.7. The last update was on September 25, 2017.
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The concept of Grammatical States is the cornerstone of نحو . Without the proper understanding of grammatical states you can end up saying The rat ate the cat when you actually want to say The cat ate the rat. An oft cited example for this is from the Quran:
…و اذابتلٰی ﺍﹺﺑﺮٰﻫﻴﻢﹶﺭﺑﹽﹹﻪﹸ ُ…
“And remember when the Lord of Ibrahim tested him…” (Al-Baqarah: 124)
Notice the fatha at the end of ﺍﹺﺑﺮٰﻫﻴﻢﹶ and the dhamma at the end of ﺭﺑﹽﹹﻪﹸ (…Ibrahima Rabbuhu…). Now if someone was to say the same thing as (…Ibrahimu Rabbahu…), that is, switch the fatha with the dhamma, that would mean “Ibrahim tested his Lord”, which would change the meaning altogether [Thanks to Fajr who posted this explanation here].
In English language we seldom see nouns changing their grammatical structure in sentences no matter whether they are subject, object, or part of possession in a sentence. Take for example the following three sentences in English:
The house fell I entered the house Door of the house Notice the noun house: no matter how it occurs in the sentence (Subject in the first, Object in the second, and possessive in the third) its form does not change. The word house remains house. Not so in Arabic! The word for house, ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖ, will change grammatically (and not structurally) when the above three sentences are rendered in Arabic:
سقط ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖُ (dhamma at the end of ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖ ) دخلت ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖﹶ (fatha at the end of ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖ) باب ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖِ (kasra at the end of ﺍﻟﺑﻴﺖ) This is a classic example of change in grammatical state in the Arabic Language. Technically speaking there are 4 grammatical states in Arabic:
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The basic reference book for darse nizami beginners. Best effort to convert a PDF book into an app. It makes more convenience for students to study a book in an offline book app. But we also need "Raudat ul adab fi tasheel Malamud arab" book of al bushra publications in App form. Please do it as soon as possible. Also, Mukhtasirul qudoori written in arabi along with urdu trauma. Thanks
★★★★★Fahmida Waqar· Feb 10, 2021
Very clear to read the Urdu Text. Wish the chapter Content list is active, so we can open the chapter directly by clicking on it. Now we have to scroll down the page.
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