1- Shaykh was a scholar, polymath, and brilliant linguist, an ascetic worshiper, and director of the Translation Center at the King Fahd Complex. Despite being from India He was one of the most knowledgeable contemporaries in the Arabic language
2- The Sheikh was born in the city of Vaniyambadi in the state of Tamilnadu in India in the year 1356 AH - to which he is attributed at the beginning of his name, which is symbolized by âVâ This is a custom among them
3- He began seeking knowledge in his village mosque by memorizing the Holy Qurâan and deciphering the letters, then he joined the regular schools in his country - and he began to be interested in the Arabic language at the end of secondary school
4- until he joined the University of Madras and graduated from the Department of English Language and Literature in the year 1377 AH, then he obtained several degrees. Of which are:
Masterâs degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Madras in India
Masterâs degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Madras in India
5- Masterâs degree in Arabic Language from Aligarh Muslim University, Certificate of âBest Scholarsâ in Arabic Language and Islamic Sciences from Madras University, PhD in Fundamentals of the Arabic Language from the Faculty of Arabic Language at Al-Azhar, and many more
6- As for his writings and investigations, most of them are in the Arabic language and help non-native speakers
And they are:
1) DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ (3 parts).
2) Key To DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ (3 parts).
3) Key To Exercises of DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ
And they are:
1) DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ (3 parts).
2) Key To DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ (3 parts).
3) Key To Exercises of DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ
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4) Teachers' Guide To DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ (3 parts).
4) A Glossary of Words used in DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ.
5) Ahadith Sahlah.
6) Nusûs min al-Hadßth al-Nabawyyi al-Sharßf.
7) Nusûs Islùmiyyaħ.
8) From Esfahan To Madinah.
9) Al-BĂąhith âan al-Haqq.
4) Teachers' Guide To DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ (3 parts).
4) A Glossary of Words used in DurĂ»s al-Lughaħ al-âArabiyyaħ.
5) Ahadith Sahlah.
6) Nusûs min al-Hadßth al-Nabawyyi al-Sharßf.
7) Nusûs Islùmiyyaħ.
8) From Esfahan To Madinah.
9) Al-BĂąhith âan al-Haqq.
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10) Innahumù min Mishkùħ Wahidaħ.
11) Fi BalĂąt Hiraql.
12) Abshir bi-Khayri Yawm.
13) ArbaâĂ»na HadĂźthan.
14) Al-Musâif fĂź Lughati wa IârĂąbi
He taught Arabic and English at several universities, including, the Islamic University of Madinah, the Islamic University of Omdurman
10) Innahumù min Mishkùħ Wahidaħ.
11) Fi BalĂąt Hiraql.
12) Abshir bi-Khayri Yawm.
13) ArbaâĂ»na HadĂźthan.
14) Al-Musâif fĂź Lughati wa IârĂąbi
He taught Arabic and English at several universities, including, the Islamic University of Madinah, the Islamic University of Omdurman
9- the University of Khartoum, etc
People he was influenced by are Sheikh Ibrahim Abu al-Naja, Sheikh Abu al-Hasan al-Nadawi, Sheikh Ibn Baz, and many others.
People he was influenced by are Sheikh Ibrahim Abu al-Naja, Sheikh Abu al-Hasan al-Nadawi, Sheikh Ibn Baz, and many others.
10- Apart from that, he was fluent in more than 12 oriental and international languages, which are Arabic, English, Urdu, Persian, Hindi, Hebrew, Turkish, French, German, Greek, Esperanto, Tamil, and Syriac.
11- He learned the language on his own, and he loved any Arab person who came to India to talk to him, and he would write to travelers to bring him Arabic newspapers
Indeed it's a great loss in the linguistic world
May Allah have mercy on him and reward him for his works.
Indeed it's a great loss in the linguistic world
May Allah have mercy on him and reward him for his works.
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