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Written by the Moroccan scholar Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Dawud al-Sanhaji (known as Ibn Ajurrum) in the 13th century CE (7th century AH), Matn al-Ajrumiyyah is a brief synopsis of Arabic grammar.

The book’s name derives from the author’s family name, "Ajurrum," which itself is said to come from the Berber word for a "poor Sufi." True to this humble origin, the text is accessible, memorizable, and profound.

(1273–1323 CE), it has remained the standard entry point for students of the Arabic language for over seven centuries due to its conciseness and clarity. Overview and Significance The text, formally titled

Past (ماض), Present (مضارع), and Command (أمر) verbs. 5. How to Study Al-Ajurrumiyyah Effectively