NAH 8 – Grammatical Followers
DAI
Course Overview
Nahw refers to the science that governs sentence structure, word endings, and the relationship between words in a sentence. It is one of the core sciences of the Arabic language and a foundation for understanding the Qur’an, Hadith, and classical Arabic texts.
This course offers an in-depth look into one of the essential chapters of Arabic grammar — Grammatical Followers. Students will explore how certain words follow the grammatical case and function of others, enhancing sentence structure, clarity, and eloquence in the Arabic language. ِAlso in this course, you will learn numerals and their rules and functional use of derived words.
Course Content
- MODULE 1: Grammatical Followers
- MODULE 2: Emphasis
- MODULE 3: Apposition
- MODULE 4: Conjunction
- MODULE 5: Numeral and its Rulings 1
- MODULE 6: Numeral and its Rulings 2
- MODULE 7: Rendering Nominalized Word Active
- MODULE 8: Governing Function of Active Participle
- MODULE 9: Governing Function of Passive Participle
- MODULE 10: Adjective Resembling the Active Participle
- MODULE 11: Elative (Comparative and Superlative) Nouns