![]() What’s funny is that I would struggle more on two-word sentences used in the examples, as oppose to the grammar side of it. So I’d understand the text of a topic, but not the actual meanings of the words being used as examples to demonstrate the topic! I found that there’s a tonne of new vocabulary in the examples and excercises (those I’ve asked agree with me on this), enough to keep you busy in shâ’ Allaah. ![]() You can download the first volume and Al-Balâghah Al-Wâdihah from the links below. AN NAHW AL WADIH IN ENGLISH PART 2 DOWNLOAD Remember that the volumes are in fact independant books of varying difficulties, so nothing’s really missing if you have one and not the other(s). Also, Al-Balâghah Al-Wâdihah as I said, is of a much higher level. ![]() It is actually a literary book and not a grammar one. However, students of Fajr Centre (Cairo) may benefit from this as they learn Balâghah at an early stage (Level 6 onwards).
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