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Course Info

About this Course

This course is an introductory course in the context of Arabic grammar. This course emphasizes syntactic point of view that includes the division of words, al-bina' wa al-i'rab min al-af'al wa al-asma'. Students are also guided to recognize the concepts of nominative case (al-marfu’at) and acusative (al-mansubat) in the sentence components.

Course Syllabus

Introduction to words and their divisions
Introduction to words and their divisions: noun, verb, particle, sign of noun, verb and particle, verbal noun (ism al-fi’il).

Noun and its division
Noun and its division: masculine and feminine, singular, dual, plural, nakirah and ma’rifah.

Declension and non-declension for noun
a) pronoun (ad-dhamair)
b) demonstrative noun (ism al-isharatt)
c) relative noun (ism al-mawsul)
d) al-asma’ al-khamsah

Verb and its division
a) past tense
b) present tense
c) al-af'al al-khamsah
d) Imperative verb (fi’l amr)

Declension and non-declension verb
Declension and non-declension verb
a) raf' al-fi'l al-mudhari'
b) nasb al-fi'l al-mudhari'
c) jazm al-fi'l al-mudhari'
d) al-adawat allati tajzim fi'lan wahidan,
e) al-adawat allati tajzim fi'layn

Type of Sentences
Type of Sentences
a) al-jumlah al-ismiyyah
b) al-jumlah al-fi'liyyah
c) al-fa'il
d) ifrad al-fi'il ma'a al-fa'il
e) ta'nith al-fi'l ma'a al-fa'il.

Subject (al-mubtada') and Predicate (al-khabar)
a) anwa' al-mubtada',
b) ta'rif al-mubtada' wa tankiruh,
c) al-khabar, anwa' al-khabar, ta'khir al-khabar wa taqdimuhu

Inna and it’s sisters (Inna wa akhawatuha) and kana and it's sisters (kana wa akhawatuha)
a) 'amal inna wa akhawatuha,
b) anwa' khabar inna,
c) kasru al-hamzah wa fathiha.
d) kana wa akhawatuha

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : What is Syntax?
A1 : Syntax is the arrangement of words in sentences, clauses, and phrases, and the study of the formation of sentences and the relationship of their component parts.