Sharḥ Qaṭr al-Nadā | |
Author: | Ibn Hisham al-Ansari (1309 – 1360 CE) |
Title Orig: | شرح قطر الندى وبل الصدى |
Language: | Arabic |
Subject: | Arabic grammar |
Genre: | Prose |
Sharḥ Qaṭr al-Nadā wa-Ball al-Ṣadā (Arabic: شرح قطر الندى وبل الصدى||Explanation of Dewdrop and the Quenching of Thirst) is an Arabic grammar book written by Ibn Hisham al-Ansari (1309 – 1360 CE) for learning the Arabic language.[1]
Sharḥ Qatr al-Nada is a book on Arabic grammar written by Ibn Hisham al-Ansari, one of the main scholars of the Arabic language.[2] [3]
The book consists of an original and an explanation of the same author, so the original is a body Qatr al-Nada, and the commentary is an explanation of the same body.[4] [5]
It is considered one of the grammatical references in teaching students the Arabic language.[6] [7]
The book includes most of the grammar chapters closely similar to the book (Arabic: شذور الذهب في معرفة كلام العرب), in terms of subtraction and arrangement of titles, but it is less detailed than it, in a way that makes it more suitable for the reader and the learner, in the middle stages of education.[8] [9]
It begins with the Kalima and ends with, and is considered a summary in which grammatical rules are summarized in a brief form, and the explanation is an explanation of the content of the body phrases, a statement of what is intended, and includes the divisions and details, and mention the evidence.[10] [11]