The Correct and More Correct in Nouns Ac-cording to Al-Khudari (D. 1287 AH) in His Marginal Notes on Ibn Aqil's Commentary: A Grammatical Study

Authors

  • Iman Hadi Ahmed

    isl.h24164@uofallujah.edu.iq

    University of Fallujah - College of Islamic Sciences
  • Asst.prof. Dr . Adnan Juma OdehAffiliation

    an.altrkawi@uofallujah.edu.iq

    University of Fallujah - College of Islamic Sciences

Abstract

The research aims to study the correct and most correct according to Al-Khudari in his commentary on Ibn Aqeel’s explanation. He has adopted a specific methodology in dealing with grammatical issues, as he applies the terms (the correct and the most correct) to some of Ibn Aqeel’s phrases that explain Ibn Malik’s Alfiyya, and he may review the opinions of some grammatical scholars who preceded him in the course of his circulation. On the issue that was ruled valid.

We divided the study into two sections. The first section dealt with nominative nouns, and it included two issues. The first issue: The permissibility of the predicate occurring as a subjunctive or constructional sentence. The other issue: The ruling on a sentence before a specific one with praise or blame. The second section dealt with accusative nouns, and it included two issues: The first issue: The permissibility of presenting the predicate. On the negated copyist. The other issue is the permissibility of the adverb being defined verbally. In this research, I adopted the descriptive and analytical approach. The research aims to find out the reasons for describing the grammatical ruling as correct or more correct, and did it have origins and rules or were they individual diligences? Then we concluded this research with a conclusion by presenting the most important results that we reached, and God grant us success.

Keywords:

The most correct, Ibn Aqeel, Hashiya, Al-Khudari, Al-Sahih

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Published

2025-01-01
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How to Cite

إيمان هادي أحمد, & أ.م.د.عدنان جمعة عودة. (2025). The Correct and More Correct in Nouns Ac-cording to Al-Khudari (D. 1287 AH) in His Marginal Notes on Ibn Aqil’s Commentary: A Grammatical Study. Researcher Journal of Islamic Sciences, 2(1), 427–460. Retrieved from https://islamic-uofallujah.foxytech.net/index.php/new/article/view/494