A faculty member at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa (peace be upon him) since 2023 until now.
1. The Structure of the Negative Nominal Sentence in the Poetry of Sayyid Salman Al-Kabeer (Using "Laysa") – A Model. Al-Baheth Journal, Issue: 802, on 5/9/2022.
2. The Structure of the Nominal Sentence Modified by the Particles Similar to Verbs (Using "Inna and Its Sisters"). Issue: 74, on 24/1/2023.
3. The Basic Nominal Sentence in the Poetry of Sayyid Salman Al-Kabeer (d. 1211 AH). Issue: 4197, on 26/1/20
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A member of the Iraqi Teachers' Syndicate / Karbala Teachers' Syndicate / Al-Hindiya Branch / from 2014 to 2018.
Arabic Language Topics
1. Definition of Language:
Language is a system of sounds and symbols used for communication, expression of thoughts, and interaction among individuals.
2. Evolution of Language:
The Arabic language has evolved over centuries, influenced by culture, religion, and historical events, preserving its roots while adapting to modern contexts.
3. Parts of Speech:
a. Noun (اسم): Refers to a person, place, thing, or idea (e.g., book, teacher).
b. Verb (فعل): Denotes actions or states (e.g., write, read).
c. Particle (حرف): Links words and phrases, often modifying meaning (e.g., in, to).
4. Rules for Spelling Hamza (الهمزة):
Includes guidelines for writing hamza (e.g., on Alif, Waw, or Ya) based on its position in a word and the preceding vowel.
5. Tied Taa' (التاء المربوطة) and Long Taa' (التاء الطويلة):
Taa' Marbouta: Appears at the end of feminine nouns (e.g., مدرسة).
Long Taa': Used in verbs or nouns to indicate continuity (e.g., بيت).
6. Rulings of Surah Al-Ikhlas:
Explores the meanings and interpretations of its verses, emphasizing the oneness of Allah and His unique attributes.
7. Writing of Dhaad (ض) and Zhaa' (ظ):
Clarifies the pronunciation and proper usage of these similar yet distinct Arabic letters, with example
s and tips to avoid confusion.
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