The Opener of the Eyes of the Ignorant with the Grammar of the Basmala and Al-Hamdulillah by the author Sheikh Shams al-Din Muhammad al-Ghamri, who was alive in the year 1161 AH
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Keywords : Quranic Syntax, Grammar Education for Beginners, Arabic Linguistic HeritageAbstract
Abstract
Our ancestors left us a precious legacy, one that ensured Arabic's preeminence over its sister languages, a remarkable testament to its richness. This research is one of those works that focused on Arabic and contemplated the Holy Qur'an. This book, "Fatihat Uyun al-Jahila bi-Araabi al-Basmala wa al-Hamdala," by Muhammad al-Ghamri, contains the author's explanation of the parsing of the Basmala and Hamdala, defined in the smooth expressions of a contemporary scholar. He followed a scientific approach; they considered it to be written by beginners. Therefore, it is no secret that it shares great importance and benefit for researchers and readers alike. This is what drew me to the book and its study. The research necessarily required two sections: the first, which I specialized in composing works and books, and my methodology in verifying and describing manuscripts, including illustrated examples.
The second section was devoted to the verified text, which he composed for the parsing of the Basmala and Hamdala. The research was completed with an introduction, supporting documents, and a conclusion.
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