A Commentary on al-Ajrumiyyah: ( Arabic/English)

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Publisher Dar Al-ArqamDar Al-ArqamDar al-Arqam Publishing is a UK-based Islamic publishing house dedicated to reviving and sharing the timeless wisdom of traditional Islamic scholarship. Based in London, they specialise in producing high-quality English translations of classical and...View publisher →
LanguageEnglish
Pages408
PublishedJanuary 2022
ISBN9781739294045

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408 Pages, 16x24 A full bilingual rendition of Mu?ammad Mu?? al-D?n ibn ?Abd al-?am?d?s (d. 1393h) renowned commentary on Ibn ?jur?m?s (d. 723h) primer entitled al-Tu?fat al-Saniyyah bi Shar? al-Muqadimmat al-?jr?miyyah with supplementary notes from other commentaries. ?Umar bin al-Kha???b (ra) said, ?Learn the Arabic language, it will produce intellect and increase your respectable behavior.? [Shu?ab al-?m?n of al-Bayhaq?, 1551] Ibn ?azm said, ?Anyone who seeks knowledge of na?w and the Arabic language to implement the Shar??ah and understand the Words of Allah, the Most High, and the words of His Prophet, and to have a broader understanding of the religion; then this person will have a great reward and a lofty status by which he will not be surpassed by anyone.? [Ras??il ibn ?azm 3/162] Al-Suy?t? said, ?Those who explained this book (al-?jr?miyyah), such as al-Mak?d?, al-R???, and others, have described its author as being an im?m in na?w and possessing many blessings and benefits. An example of this is his Muqadimmah which has been extremely beneficial for beginners in studying na?w.? [Bugyat al-Wu??t fi ?abaq?t al-Lughawiy?n wa al-Nu??t 1/238] Ibn ??j said, ?Proof that this book is beneficial is that Allah has given it acceptance, to the extent that this has become the very first book (for beginners) that is studied before the commencement of reading the Qur??n al-A??m. This Muqadimmah will give you benefits and understanding in the shortest time possible.? [al-Taliq?tu al-Jaliyyatu ?al? Shar? al-?jr?miyyah, p. 43]

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Muhi al-Din Abd al-Hamid

Muhi al-Din Abd al-Hamid

Shaykh Muhammad Muhi al-Din Abd al-Hamid was an Egyptian Azhari scholar, linguist, and editor of classical Arabic and Islamic texts whose carefully annotated editions provided the standard reference printings for several of the most studied works in the Sunni curriculum of the twentieth century. Born in 1318 AH / 1900 CE in the village of Naballin in the Egyptian Delta, he memorized the Qur'an in childhood, then enrolled at al-Azhar where he completed the full traditional Arabic curriculum and earned the 'alimiyya degree. He went on to teach Arabic linguistic sciences at al-Azhar's Faculty of Arabic Language for several decades, eventually serving as its dean.

Abd al-Hamid's enduring contribution lies in his editorial and explanatory work on the foundational classical texts of Arabic grammar and Islamic studies. His four-volume edition of Sharh Ibn Aqil 'ala Alfiyyat ibn Malik — Ibn Aqil's classical commentary on the thousand-line grammatical poem — became the standard student edition across the Arabic-speaking world, with explanatory glosses (taqyidat) that explain difficult constructions for the modern student. His editions of Ibn Hisham's classical grammatical works (Sharh Qatr al-Nada, Sharh Shudhur al-Dhahab, Awdah al-Masalik to the Alfiyya), his edition of Ibn Hisham al-Ansari's al-Sira al-Nabawiyya, and his works on rhetoric (his commentaries on al-Sa'd al-Taftazani's Mukhtasar) became standard classroom texts in al-Azhar and across the Sunni educational world.

Abd al-Hamid also authored a series of original Arabic-language manuals that have remained in use in language curricula, and he supervised numerous editions of classical religious texts published through the Maktabat al-Tijariyya al-Kubra in Cairo. He died in Cairo in 1392 AH / 1972 CE. The breadth and reliability of his editorial work made him one of the most quietly influential scholars of his generation: behind the title pages of countless Arabic and Islamic textbooks studied across fifty years and four continents stand his patient annotations.
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