Establishing The Principles | Ustaad Fahd At-Tahiriyy | As-Sarf 1 ن الرحيم الر بسم اى آلهمد وعلبينا وسلم وبارك على ن وصلى العا رب امد ا, أما بعدع وصحبه أOur teacher began with praising Allaah and sending salaat and salaam on the Messenger of Allaah, his family, companions and followers until the Last Day and began: CONTINUATION OF CHAPTER TWO Very important point When it is said Chapter two is a principle in four types of verbs, this : doesn’t mean that only those four types of verbs follow that pattern. These are beneficial pointers/rules and principles to know when you decide a verb to follow a certain Chapter. Like the number of verbs given in the beginning of our classes, which aren’t one of those types, like: د عب , ي د بع. Is د ب عa verb which has its ‘Ayn as a Waaw? No Is it a verb which has its Laam as a Waaw? No Is it a verb were the ‘Ayn and Laam are identical? No But it still follows Chapter One. Keep in mind that Chapter One is a Principle in three types of Verbs and Chapter Two is a Principle in four types of Verbs. The third type of Chapter two is: Whenever the ‘Ayn and Laam are identical, provided that the verb is Intransitive. As-Sarf (Morphology) ~ Class Thirteen
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Establishing The Principles | Ustaad Fahd At-Tahiriyy | As-Sarf 1
بسم اهلل الرمحن الرحيم
احلمد هلل رب العاملني وصلى اهلل وسلم وبارك على نبينا حممد وعلى آله وصحبه أمجعني, أما بعد
Our teacher began with praising Allaah and sending salaat and salaam on the Messenger of
Allaah, his family, companions and followers until the Last Day and began:
CONTINUATION OF CHAPTER TWO
Very important point When it is said Chapter two is a principle in four types of verbs, this :
doesn’t mean that only those four types of verbs follow that pattern. These are beneficial
pointers/rules and principles to know when you decide a verb to follow a certain Chapter.
Like the number of verbs given in the beginning of our classes, which aren’t one of those
types, like: عبد, يعبد.
Is عبد a verb which has its ‘Ayn as a Waaw? No
Is it a verb which has its Laam as a Waaw? No
Is it a verb were the ‘Ayn and Laam are identical? No
But it still follows Chapter One.
Keep in mind that Chapter One is a Principle in three types of Verbs and Chapter Two
is a Principle in four types of Verbs.
The third type of Chapter two is: Whenever the ‘Ayn and Laam are identical,
Establishing The Principles | Ustaad Fahd At-Tahiriyy | As-Sarf 6
و- ع- د
He promised
As Allaah سبحانه وتعالى said:
وعد الله الذين آمنوا منكم وعملوا الصاحلات ليستخلفن هم ف الرض كما لن هم استخلف الذين من ق بلهم وليمكنن لم دين هم الذي ارتضى لم وليبد ومن كفر ب عد ي عبدونن ل يشركون ب شي ئ ا من ب عد خوفهم أمن ا
لك فأولئك هم الفاسقون ذ
Allah has promised those among you who believe, and do righteous good deeds, that He will
certainly grant them succession to (the present rulers) in the earth, as He granted it to those
before them, and that He will grant them the authority to practise their religion, that which
He has chosen for them (i.e. Islam). And He will surely give them in exchange a safe security
after their fear (provided) they (believers) worship Me and do not associate anything (in
worship) with Me. But whoever disbelieved after this, they are the Fasiqun (rebellious,
disobedient to Allah). [24:55]
Allaah سبحانه وتعالى doesn’t break His promise, if that which Allaah promised did
not happen the problem is in us and not in Allaah. That means that we haven’t done
what is a condition to have that promise met.
Here He promised those who believe and do righteous good deeds, that He would
give them succession in the land as he has given those before them, and He would
grand them authority to practice their religion, and that He would exchange their fair