ABU YAQUB SAKKOKI'S VIEWS ON THE SMALLEST UNITS THAT MAKE UP A WORD
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Abu Ya'qub Sakkaki,Abstract
Works on Arabic grammar written by non-Arab scholars constitute the majority. One such work is Abu Yaqub Sakkoki's "Miftahu-l-ulum". After the work was written, it became very popular and was widely used as one of the main textbooks in madrasahs where the Arabic language was taught. The views of the scientist about the smallest units that make up a word are recognized by great scientists in the field.
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