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(Arabic: الأجناس), also referred to as Kitab al-Ajnas

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  1. "Easy Arabic Grammar" by Jane Wightwick & Mahmoud Gaafar (excerpts available as PDF) – excellent visual tables.
  2. "Madinah Arabic Reader – Book 1" (Dr. V. Abdur Rahim) – includes a clear lesson on Al-Ajnas.
  3. "Arabic: An Essential Grammar" by Faruk Abu-Chacra (PDF previews) – thorough but advanced.
  4. "Qur'anic Arabic Grammar" by Dr. Muhammad Khan – has a dedicated section on masculine/feminine nouns.

| Criteria | Rating (Out of 5) | Remarks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Clarity of Explanation | 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). | Notes: C, D, Eb, F, G Character: Same