الفهرس | يوجد فقط 14 صفحة متاحة للعرض العام |
المستخلص The aim of this study is to shed light on the approach and efforts of the enigmatic grammarians who wrote about grammatical Riddles, explaining their approach and the way they put the Riddles and its solution, and how they are interested in presenting the grammatical rule in an interesting and enigmatic way that makes scholars and researchers accept the study of grammar with love and longing by presenting it through entertaining means and strategies that stimulate mind and excite the mind, And their longing to study the grammatical heritage books and reflect on them, and this is the goal we aspire to: that consideration of this dear heritage be renewed and that the rules be understood, preserved in the hearts, and passed down from generation to generation; Grammar is the mainstay of the Arabic language and its foundation upon which it is built and built upon. These grammarians are : Al-Zamakhshari (d. 538AH) in his book “Argumentation with Grammatical Issues,” Al-Sakhawi (d. 643 AH) in his book “Munir Al-Dayaji fi Tafsir Al-Ahaji,” Ibn Lubb (d. 782 AH) in his poem called “The Riddles Poem on Grammatical Issues,” and Al-Suyuti. (d. 911 AH) in his book “The Grammatical Riddles” called “The Style in the Riddles,” and Mullah Issam Al-Asfarainy (d. 1037 AH) in his book “Explanation of the Grammatical Riddles System.” This art, which was taken care of by the former, needs to be clarified, explained, and commented by grammarians in order to make it easier for students and scholars to understand and absorb it in an exciting and easy way that makes them love grammar. |