What is Nahw? Ilm un Nahw is the science that teaches us how to
join Nouns Verbs and Particles to form complete sentences and what
the vowel of the last letter of each word should be.
This science started from the time of Omar bin al-Khattab RA when one of the Bedouins read part of the Ayah 3 of Surah At-Tauba:
﴾أَنَّ اللهَ بَرِئٌ مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِيْنَ وَرَسُوْلُهُ﴿
With a Kasrah at the end as in رَسُوْلِهِ instead of Dammah as in رَسُوْلُهُ. This changed the meaning from that Allah and His prophet are free from (dissolve) obligations to the polytheists to that Allah is free from (dissolve) obligations to the polytheists and His prophet. The Bedouin said if Allah dissolves His obligations to His prophet so do I. After this incident Omar RA ordered that the rules of Nahw be created.
Why this book? First Allama Jurjani the author of Nahw Meer needs no introduction. His masterful book has been studied for centuries including in Indian subcontinent schools and other parts of the world. Its original language is Persian with several translations in Arabic and Urdu but very few in modern English. I have tried to faithfully translate the book into contemporary English with some re-organization and a brief additional explanation.
This science started from the time of Omar bin al-Khattab RA when one of the Bedouins read part of the Ayah 3 of Surah At-Tauba:
﴾أَنَّ اللهَ بَرِئٌ مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِيْنَ وَرَسُوْلُهُ﴿
With a Kasrah at the end as in رَسُوْلِهِ instead of Dammah as in رَسُوْلُهُ. This changed the meaning from that Allah and His prophet are free from (dissolve) obligations to the polytheists to that Allah is free from (dissolve) obligations to the polytheists and His prophet. The Bedouin said if Allah dissolves His obligations to His prophet so do I. After this incident Omar RA ordered that the rules of Nahw be created.
Why this book? First Allama Jurjani the author of Nahw Meer needs no introduction. His masterful book has been studied for centuries including in Indian subcontinent schools and other parts of the world. Its original language is Persian with several translations in Arabic and Urdu but very few in modern English. I have tried to faithfully translate the book into contemporary English with some re-organization and a brief additional explanation.
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