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Nahw

NAH 7 – Accusative Complements

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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.

In this course, you will explore the different forms of accusative complements — essential components that enrich and clarify sentence meanings in Arabic grammar. At the end of this course, you will also understand the concepts of exceptions, circumstantial phrases, characterization and vocative phrases.

Course Content

  • MODULE 1: Accusative Object
    • Definition and Types of Accusative Object

    • Rulings Relating to Accusative Object 1

    • Rulings Relating to Accusative Object 2

    • Rulings Relating to Accusative Object 3

    • Rulings Relating to Accusative Object 4

  • MODULE 2: Cognate Accusative
    • Definition of Cognate Accusative

    • Kinds of Cognate Accusative

    • Rulings Relating to Cognate Accusative

    • Conditions and Governing Agents of Cognate Accusative

    • Substitute of the Nominalized Word

  • MODULE 3: Accusative of Purpose
    • Definition of Accusative of Purpose

    • Conditions for Accusative of Purpose

    • Rulings Related to Accusative of Purpose

    • Governing Agent of Accusative of Purpose

  • MODULE 4: Adverb of Time or Place
    • Definition of Adverb of Time or Place

    • Types of Adverb of Time or Place

    • Rulings and Governing Agents of Adverb of Time or Place

    • Types of Adverbs of Time and Place in terms of Vagueness and Specificity

    • Adverb of Time or Place in terms of Inflection

  • MODULE 5: Concomitant Object
    • Definition of Concomitant Object

    • States of the Noun that Comes after the 'Waw'

    • Governing Agent and Ruling of Concomitant Object

    • Conditions for Accusative Case Due to Accompaniment

  • MODULE 6: Exception 1
    • Definition of Exception and its Pillars

    • Exception with 'Illaa' and its Types 1

    • Exception with 'Illaa' and its Types 2

    • Exception with 'Illaa' and its Types 3

  • MODULE 7: Exception 2
    • Exception with 'Gayr' and 'Siwa' 1

    • Exception with 'Gayr' and 'Siwa' 2

    • Exception with Other Words

    • Rulings on Exception with Other Words

  • MODULE 8: Circumstantial Complement
    • Definition of Circumstantial Complement

    • Word to which the Circumstantial Complement Refers

    • Conditions of Circumstantial Complement

    • Nominal and Derived Circumstantial Complement

    • Kinds of Circumstantial Complement

    • Multiple Circumstantial Complements

  • MODULE 9: Distinguishing Complement
    • Definition of Distinguishing Complement

    • Kinds of Distinguishing Complement 1

    • Kinds of Distinguishing Complement 2

    • Governing Agent of Distinguishing Complement

  • MODULE 10: Exclamation
    • Overview of Exclamation

    • Forms of Exclamation

    • Conditions for the Formation of Exclamation

    • Exclamation from Verbs that Do Not Meet the Conditions of Formation

  • MODULE 11: Vocative
    • Definition of Vocative and its Particles

    • Deletion of the Vocative Particle

    • Vocative Noun 1

    • Vocative Noun 2

3,500.00
  • Course Level Intermediate
  • Lessons 49
  • Language English and Arabic
  • Additional Resource 0
  • Last Update November 14, 2025
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