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A Grammar of Arabic Language Intendent for Students of Universities in India

1938

The conjugation of the Arabic verb is highly inflectional ; differing herein from the Persian and forms the modern form of the English and of most of the other Aryan tongues. [...] It has done the same more obviously and openly as every one knows for many oriental languages such as the Persian the Hindustani the Turkish the Malaya; and the technical terminology of some branches of science and of some branches of commerce is mainly drawn from Arabic in most of the well-known languages of Europe and Asia. [...] the language of the Quraish which was spoken in the province of Hijaz and the language of Himyar which was used in the province of Yaman. [...] According to some.6 'Illnuttaisir the science of interpretation of the Qurdn the science of the Traditional sayings of the Prophet. [...] "Generaly speaking in the classical poetry' " he continues " the decriptions of nature of the life of the desert of night-journeings and day-journeyings with their various incidents of hunting and stalking and lurking for game of the tending of camels of the gathering of wild honey and similar occupations are most admirable." As poetical thoughts generally keep pace with the p
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Pages
281
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144412
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xviii Obaidullah-El-Obaidi Suhrawardy view
An Essay on the Arabic Language and Literature
1-40 Obaidullah-El-Obaidi Suhrawardy view
Part I Orthography
41-46 Obaidullah-El-Obaidi Suhrawardy view
Part II Etymology
47-219 Obaidullah-El-Obaidi Suhrawardy view
Part III Syntax
220-259 Obaidullah-El-Obaidi Suhrawardy view
Supplement
260-263 Obaidullah-El-Obaidi Suhrawardy view

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