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"Adequate body" - which in the name of "adequate eyebrow" as distinct from the adequate healing of the son of Malik - is a brief tutorial in Arabic grammar, has received this work in the Arabic language with great interest of scientists, and spread widely in the horizons; "The manuscripts of the scholars, starting with the same author, some of whom expressed the word word, and some of their systems; to facilitate preservation, some of them also abbreviated, but some of them translated into non - Arabic, and spread manuscripts sufficient in other countries, Almost every library of the world ", and also received Sufficient causality with great interest by modern scholars, and this is only for the good classification, quality, and proficiency, in addition to what God liked to accept, such as other works Ibn al-Hajeb.

Karl Bruckelmann mentioned in the "History of Arabic Literature" many of these books, which dealt with the adequacy of the eyebrow from its work, and its time, and the efforts of thankful to collect and summarize these explanations, [1] compiled by the researcher Saida Abbas Abdul Qadir Shehab in the forefront of disclosure (P. 17). The researcher has made a great effort to collect works that dealt with sufficient explanations, comments, systems and abbreviations, and an explanation of the evidence. The total number of these books reached 186 books.

I refer here only to the most famous commentaries, on which Zinzadeh relied in his commentary, as well as the books that were concerned with expressing sufficient:

First: The most important explanations are sufficient:

1 - Explanation of the same author Ibn al-Hajib (646 e), printed in Istanbul in 1311 e, and achieved by Dr. Fuad Mekhemar, a doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Arabic Language Al - Azhar University, was printed in 1418 - 1997, in the library of Nizar Mustafa Baz Makkah-. This commentary contains comments by Najemuddin Said al-Ajmi.


2 - Explanation of the satisfaction of the religion of Muhammad ibn Hassan al-Istrabadi (686 e) and finished in 683 AH / 1284 AD. It is the best explanation enough, but the best books of grammar in general. Which is explained by the evidence of Abdul Qadir al-Baghdadi (1093 e) in his book feat: (Treasury literature). He was printed several times, printed in Istanbul in 1275 AH, 1305 AH, 1310 AH, in Tehran in 1271 AH, and in Cairo in 1927 by a group.

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