This book presents a modern and innovative approach to two invaluable linguistic disciplines: Nahw (syntax) and Sarf (morphology). Its primary aim is to facilitate learning for readers by relying on two key foundations: a scholarly approach rooted in direct sources from classical scholars and a purely educational perspective based on the extensive professional experience of the book’s authors.
The book seeks to meet the needs of those interested in the Arabic language and the humanities, both in terms of knowledge and methodology, through a contemporary approach that aligns with the principles and strategic vision of the university.