The book follows the classical "triple classification" of Arabic rhetoric:
Covers sentence structures, word order, and types of speech like Haber (informative) and İnşâ (expressive). The book follows the classical "triple classification" of
The text is praised for making classical knowledge accessible to modern students through several unique features: The book follows the classical "triple classification" of
Focuses on methods of expressing meanings through Teşbih (simile), Mecaz (metaphor), and Kinâye (allusion). The book follows the classical "triple classification" of
💡 If you are a beginner or self-studying, the Turkish edition is generally recommended first as it bridges the gap with familiar literary concepts before diving into the Arabic-only structures.
To help students grasp difficult concepts, the author often provides examples from Turkish literature before moving to Arabic texts.
Unknown or difficult words in the examples are explained within the text to ensure full comprehension.