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    Sibawayh (redirect from Sibawayhi)
    Sibawayh (Arabic: سِيبَوَيْهِي Sībawayhi or Sībawayh; Persian: سِیبُویه‎ Sībūye [siːbuːˈje]; c. 760–796), whose full name is Abu Bishr Amr ibn Uthman...
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  • the Qur'an. Although he never met Sibawayhi, the ethnic Persian considered the father of Arabic grammar, Sibawayhi quotes from Abu Amr 57 times in his...
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    century. The first comprehensive description of the ʿarabiyya "Arabic", Sībawayhi's al-Kitāb, is based first of all upon a corpus of poetic texts, in addition...
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    Koln: Brill. pp. 197-267. ISBN 9004117652. Watson 2002, p. 16. Studies, Sibawayhi. "solomon i.sara_sibawayh on imalah-text translation". Academia.edu. Al-Manaser...
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  • associate of Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi. It has been suggested that Sibawayhi, the ethnically Persian father of Arabic grammar, borrowed heavily from...
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  • Harun ibn Musa. Although he never met Sibawayhi, the ethnic Persian considered the father of Arabic grammar, Sibawayhi quotes from Abu 'Amr 57 times in his...
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    the famous book of Arabic grammar al-Kitab, written by the grammarian Sibawayhi. He also studied mathematics, algebra, calligraphy, speculative theology...
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  • of Arabic grammar, though like other Qur'an readers he was quoted by Sibawayhi less frequently than pure grammarians, with only five quotes in the infamous...
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  • Harun ibn Musa. Although he never met Sibawayhi, the ethnic Persian considered the father of Arabic grammar, Sibawayhi quotes from Abu 'Amr 57 times in his...
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  • in Sibawayh's Kitab. Taken from The Foundations of Arabic Linguistics: Sībawayhi and Early Arabic Grammatical Theory, pg. 34. Ed. Amal Elesha Marogy. Leiden:...
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