Abstract

There are many problems related to changes in Arabic writing related to Arabic syntax (nahw) and morphology (sharf). Arabic learners often find it difficult to know which text is correct and which text is not in accordance with Arabic rules. In a somewhat deeper manner, all of the above studies will be presented by the author in this article. In this article, the method used is a qualitative descriptive approach with the library research method. Meanwhile, the instrument used in this study was documentation by examining several books related to Arabic syntax (nahw) and morphology (sharf). This article produces a solution in solving the problems of writing Arabic, namely by looking at the rules that have been mentioned in several literatures and books related to Arabic syntax and morphology. Then compare between several books to uncover the truth of the composition of an Arabic sentence (syntax) and Arabic words (morphology). In philology, this method is known as the objective method

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