THE GRAMMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF AL-AARI IN HIS BOOK (MUNIYAT AL-RAGHEB AND BGHYAT AL-TALIB)
Keywords:
Grammatical Principles, Muniyat Al-Ragheb and Bghyat Al-TalibAbstract
Scholars have begun to compete since the inception of grammatical and linguistic studies for the care and service of the language, relying on the foundations on which they built their rules and rulings. Guide; The immortal to the tradition does not know the wrong side of the right, hence my research was called (grammatical origins of Al-Aari in his book Moniyat Al-Ragheb and for the sake of the student), and it included three sections and was preceded by a preamble that included first: the author’s translation, second: linguistic and idiomatic definitions of grammatical origins, In the first topic, I dealt with listening, while the second topic included measurement, and the third topic included consensus, and the research concluded with a set of results that I reached.Praise be to God, who was pleased with His grace and grace and help to complete this research, and through the topics mentioned and which were previously discussed, we reached the most important results:Most of the naked Sheikh, may God have mercy on him, cite the Holy Qur’an by analogy with other principles.The position of the naked Sheikh regarding the invocation of poetry came in second place after the Holy Qur’an, as he argued with forty-five poetic witnesses, and thus the naked has relied on listening in all its ways.

