| Criteria | Rating (Out of 5) | Remarks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 4.0 | Most PDFs (e.g., from Madinah Arabic , LQToronto ) explain well. Some from raw grammar books are dense. | | Tables & Visuals | 3.5 | Good PDFs use color-coded tables for signs and exceptions. Poor ones use long paragraphs. | | Examples from Quran/Hadith | 4.0 | High-quality resources (e.g., Arabic Grammar for Beginners by Shaykh Musa) provide Quranic examples. | | Exercises & Answer Keys | 3.0 | Many free PDFs lack practice exercises. Paid or institutional PDFs (e.g., from Fawakih or Bayyinah) include them. | | Coverage of Exceptions | 4.5 | Strong point – most dedicated PDFs list rare feminine nouns without a Ta' Marbuta (e.g., Nafs , Ard , Khamr ). |
He clicked through another dead-end forum. A user named Suleiman’sShadow had posted a link months ago: Al_Ajnas_Full_English_Translation.pdf . Al Ajnas In English Pdf
: Contains guides on the initiation rituals and planetary seals described in the book. | Criteria | Rating (Out of 5) |
(invocations) used to influence spiritual entities like Jinns. Arabian Alphabetics: Poor ones use long paragraphs
The famous Islamic philosopher, Ibn Sina (also known as Avicenna), discussed Al Ajnas in his works, including his book "The Book of Healing." Ibn Sina argued that Al Ajnas is a way to classify things into different categories based on their essential characteristics, which is essential for understanding reality.