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Nahw

NAH 6 – Abrogative Particles

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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 delves into one of the most dynamic topics in Arabic grammar—Abrogative Particles—which play a powerful role in altering sentence structure and meaning. Also in this course, you will learn the active subject and passive subject, preposition, adjunction and verbs that require three objects.

Course Content

  • MODULE 1: Subject and Predicate
    • Definition of Subject and Predicate

    • Types of Subject

    • Types of Predicate

    • Kinds of Predicate

  • MODULE 2: Subject of the Verb
    • Definition of Subject of the Verb

    • Types of Subject of the Verb

    • Rulings Relating to Subject of the Verb 1

    • Rulings Relating to Subject of the Verb 2

    • Rulings Relating to Subject of the Verb 3

  • MODULE 3: Deputy of the Subject
    • Definition of Deputy of the Subject

    • Types of Deputy of the Subject

    • Types of Deputy of the Subject According to the Verb

    • How to Form the Passive Voice

  • MODULE 4: 'Kaana' and its Sisters
    • 'Kaana' and its Sisters

    • Types and Meanings of 'Kaana' and its Sisters

    • Defective Verbs in terms of Inflection

    • Types of the Subject of 'Kaana' and its Sisters

    • Forms of the Predicate of 'Kaana' and its Sisters

  • MODULE 5: Particles that are Similar to 'Laysa'
    • 'Maa' that Resembles 'Laysa'

    • 'Maa' that Resembles 'Laysa' 2

    • 'Laa' that Resembles 'Laysa'

    • 'Laata' that Resembles 'Laysa'

    • Negative 'In'

  • MODULE 6: 'Kaada' and its Sisters
    • 'Kaada' and its Sisters 1

    • 'Kaada' and its Sisters 2

    • Use of 'Kaada' and its Sisters with the Particle 'An'

    • Conditions for the Predicate of 'Kaada' and its Sisters

  • MODULE 7: 'Inna' and its Sisters
    • Introduction to 'Inna' and its Sisters

    • Types of the Subject and Forms of the Predicate of 'Inna' and its Sisters

    • Cancellation of the Function of 'Inna' when Followed by Extra 'Maa'

    • 'Laa' of Absolute Negation

    • Grammatical Function of 'Laa' of Absolute Negation and its Conditions

  • MODULE 8: 'Dhonna' and its Sisters
    • Overview of 'Dhonna' and its Sisters

    • Types of 'Dhonna' and its Sisters 1

    • Types of 'Dhonna' and its Sisters 2

    • Types of 'Dhonna' and its Sisters 3

  • MODULE 9: Verbs that Take Three Objects
    • Transitive and Intransitive Verbs

    • Verbs that Take Three Objects in terms of Meaning

    • Rules Concerning the Second and Third Objects

    • Grammatical Analysis 3

  • MODULE 10: Prepositions
    • Definition of Prepositions

    • Meanings of Prepositions

    • Function and Rulings of Prepositions

    • Addition of (Maa) to Some Prepositions and its Effect

  • MODULE 11: Annexation
    • Definition of Annexation

    • Kinds of Annexation 1

    • Kinds of Annexation 2

    • Rulings Related to Annexation

3,500.00
  • Course Level Intermediate
  • Lessons 48
  • Language English and Arabic
  • Additional Resource 0
  • Last Update November 13, 2025
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