Recently, a number of students who study Arabic syntax with me asked for my recommendation on a good book that focused on the i’rab of the Qur’an (grammatical analysis of each ayah).
While I admitted that I was not familiar with all the new works that have been published recently on the topic, and having already suggested reading Zamakhshari’s Kashshaf, I mentioned that while I was a student the only book of the type that I ever had a chance to use was Shaykh Muhyi ‘l-Din Darwish’s voluminous I’rab al-Qur’an al-Karim.
I humbly request anyone who has read other books on i’rab al-Qur’an to post their comments, suggestions, and reviews. Below, I have posted the pdf of Darwish’s book.
For beginners al-Tantawi’s Mu’jam I’raab al-Alfaaz al-Qur`aan is quite good.
Salaams
Do you know where the other volumes of this text may be found?
We apologize for the mishap. The entire book was meant to be posted. Here is a link to where you can find the entire book, with all its volumes, online for free:
http://www.archive.org/details/i3rabQnDr
I recommend Mahmoud’s “al-jadwal fi irab al quran”
it is much more thorough than Darwish’s version.
jazakallah khairan for the links
Does anyone have access to any arabic commentaries of Tafsir Jalalayn? I have a hardcopy of Sawi’s hashiya and found a more contemporary work called Quratul Ainian, but I was trying to find at least 1-2 more well-known commentaries…