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Course Description: In addition to the chapter on substitution.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: ARAB353
Objectives of the course :

Developing students' linguistic abilities in processing linguistic, grammatical, and morphological errors, and understanding correct sentence structures and styles.

Course outputs :

Knowledge and understanding:

  • Recognizes some grammatical terms related to usage, and remembers exclamations and "n'am" and "bi'sa," and "af'al altafdeel" and its cases.
  • It recognizes subroutines and their different types.
  • He recognizes the meanings of different conjunctions. He writes grammatical rules correctly and applies them in his communication and reading.

Skills:

  • Is able to distinguish correct methods from incorrect ones and explains the reason for errors in sentences and constructions it encounters.
  • Able to practice grammatical analysis when a word is in the nominative, accusative, or genitive case, and connect this to meaning.

Values, autonomy and responsibility:

  • Can conduct group discussions, respects others' opinions, and asks questions related to grammatical phenomena.
  • Shows a spirit of cooperation with others, demonstrates moral commitment to collective duties.
Additional information:

The main reference for the course is 1- Ibn Aqil's explanation of Ibn Malik's Alfiyyah.
2- Diya' al-Salik (Al-Najjar's Commentary on Awdaḥ al-Masalik) (Contains an extensive introduction on the origins of Arabic grammar).
3. The Role of Grammatical Connotation in Deriving Legal Rulings from the Legislative Verses of the Quran (for Practical Applications).
4- A Guide for the Traveler to Ibn Malik's Alfiyyah by Al-Fawzan.
5- The Easy Explanation of Ibn Malik's Alfiyya by Al-Harbi.
6. Questions from the book *Al-Maljā'at al-Mutaqassimīn* (for practical applications).
7. The Influence of Arabic on Deriving Jurisprudential Rulings from the Prophetic Sunnah (Applications).
Supporting References 1. Al-Nahw Al-Wafi: Abbas Hassan.
2. Syntax of Sentences and Phrases: Dr. Fakhr al-Din Qabawa.
3- Grammatical Application: Dr. Abdo Al-Rajhi.
4- Language and Grammar Exercises: Dr. Ahmed Mokhtar Omar and others.
5- Jami' al-Durus al-'Arabiyyah: Mustafa al-Ghalayni.
Electronic Resources 1. The website of the Arabic Language and Literature Department, College of Languages and Humanities, Qassim University.
The Eloquent Network for Arabic Language Sciences.
The voice of Arabic.
4- Saudi Scientific Society for the Arabic Language.

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