The Sources and Derivatives of Ibn Marzouk the Grandson (d. 842 AH) in His Book 'Izhār Ṣidq al-Mawadda fi Sharh al-Burdah

Authors

  • Muhammad Abd al-Qadir Dhiban Al-Iraqia University - College of Arts
  • Jasem Muhammad Salman Al-Iraqia University - College of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i41.2441

Keywords:

Keywords: Origin and derivatives, Ibn Marzouq the grandson, expression of sincere affection

Abstract

        The morphological aspect in explanations is considered one of the most important aspects that are related to explaining the meanings of words in books, poems, and poems. Ibn Marzouq al-Hafid, the author of “Demonstrating the Sincerity of Affection,” was one of the most important scholars who took care of the morphological aspect. For him, morphology represented the starting point and the cornerstone from which he set out to explain the meanings of Words in the Burdah. In the first section of this research, I dealt with the sources of verbs, three- and four-letter verbs, both auditory and analogical, and in the second section, I touched on some derivatives such as the active participle, the active participle, the exaggerated form, the doubtful adjective, and the superlative participle.

Published

2025-12-30