![]() There is also what I describe as the ‘third’ book of the series, which is written by the same authors and is called Al-Balâghah Al-Wâdihah, which you wouldn’t really need to pay attention to unless you’re studying Balâghah. The books are structured nicely a topic is introduced with example sentances, followed by an explanation of what’s going on in them. Then come the principles, which basically extract and define the key grammatical rulings of the topic at hand. These are followed up with an abundant number of exercises for the student to give a try. I haven’t faced any problems in finding what I need and they’ve helped me at times of desperation. They’ve also served me well for my grammar revision and exam preparation. I would often consult them to fill in any gaps in my understanding of some aspect of grammar and to clarify any doubts. They’re fairly easy to understand as the explanations and principles are defined in a rather simple manner. What’s funny is that I would struggle more on two-word sentences used in the examples, as oppose to the grammar side of it. So I’d understand the text of a topic, but not the actual meanings of the words being used as examples to demonstrate the topic! I found that there’s a tonne of new vocabulary in the examples and excercises (those I’ve asked agree with me on this), enough to keep you busy in shâ’ Allaah. You can download the first volume and Al-Balâghah Al-Wâdihah from the links below. #An nahw al wadih in english part 2 download# Remember that the volumes are in fact independant books of varying difficulties, so nothing’s really missing if you have one and not the other(s). #An nahw al wadih in english part 2 download#. ![]()
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