Alfiya Ibn Malik, also called “The Conclusion” is a poetic text composed by Imam Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Malik Al-Tai Al-Jayani, one of the most important grammatical and linguistic systems, due to the attention it received from scholars and writers who rose to comment on it, with explanations and footnotes, and shortened it from his great system "The Healing Sufficient", in which he collected a summary of the science of grammar and morphology, in a cute argoza, with reference to the doctrines of scholars, and sometimes an indication of the opinions he chooses. Scholars have become more and more interested in this book among his books in a special way, to the extent that the works of the imams of grammar before him were folded, and those who came after him did not benefit from imitating it or claiming that they add to it and take justice from it. They knew him. Alfiya Ibn Malik was widely accepted by students of Arabic grammar, so they were keen to memorize and explain them more than other grammatical texts, due to their organization, ease of words, and briefly acquainted with grammatical and morphological rules, with a tight arrangement of grammar topics, and an accurate citation for each of them. It is taught in many schools and institutes, especially religious and linguistic.
The Alfiya of Ibn Malik was superior to the Alfiya of Ibn Maati, where Ibn Malik said in the House:
And it requires consent without wrath, a millennium son of a giver.
The Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik is distinguished from the Alfiyya of Ibn Mu’ti in that it is from one sea, which is Al-Jarz, and that from Al-Bahrain Al-Suriya and Al-Jarz, and that it is more rulings than it. And Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti had a millennium in which he added many more, and said at the beginning of it:
Superior Alfiya Ibn Malik for being clear paths
But Al-Suyuti says: The Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik’s superlative is because it has clear paths and is not clearer than the Alfiyah of Ibn Malik, as it is hardly anything to be understood from it. Perhaps Nur al-Din al-Ajhuri al-Maliki was a thousand in which he added to al-Suyuti and said:
Super Millennium Al-Suyuti for being tightly tied
The Alfiya of Ibn Malik was superior to the Alfiya of Ibn Maati, where Ibn Malik said in the House:
And it requires consent without wrath, a millennium son of a giver.
The Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik is distinguished from the Alfiyya of Ibn Mu’ti in that it is from one sea, which is Al-Jarz, and that from Al-Bahrain Al-Suriya and Al-Jarz, and that it is more rulings than it. And Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti had a millennium in which he added many more, and said at the beginning of it:
Superior Alfiya Ibn Malik for being clear paths
But Al-Suyuti says: The Alfiyyah of Ibn Malik’s superlative is because it has clear paths and is not clearer than the Alfiyah of Ibn Malik, as it is hardly anything to be understood from it. Perhaps Nur al-Din al-Ajhuri al-Maliki was a thousand in which he added to al-Suyuti and said:
Super Millennium Al-Suyuti for being tightly tied
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