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Ibn Sarraj Nahwi
ابن السراج النحويIbn al-Sarraj al-Naḥwī
1 Works
316 AH
Biography
Ibn Sarraj Nahwi, formally known as Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Sahl, was a distinguished grammarian from Baghdad. He is renowned for his profound contributions to Arabic grammar, significantly influencing the linguistic studies within the Islamic Golden Age. His most celebrated work, 'Al-Usul fi al-Nahw' (The Principles of Grammar), played a pivotal role in shaping the theoretical framework of Arabic syntax and grammar. This work not only established him as a leading authority in his field but also served as a foundational text for subsequent generations of scholars in Arabic linguistics.
Places
Born
al-Nawusa , iraq

