Morphological rules that concern the structure of the Arabic word and the changes that occur to it through addition or subtraction
There is a common belief that the rules of Arabic grammar are difficult and complex, and it is impossible to master them unless you are specialized in studying and deeply immersed in them. In fact, the rules of Arabic grammar require understanding, training, and a lot of practice in order to memorize them by heart, thus avoiding mistakes and writing clearly and correctly.
This section includes the rules of Arabic grammar in a simplified and organized manner to make it easier to connect the parts with each other. We have provided a comprehensive digital reference on Arabic grammar, containing rules of syntax and morphology. Syntax rules specify the function of each word in a sentence and regulate the endings of words and how to decline them; that is, syntax rules focus on the study of inflected words (i.e., those whose final form changes according to their position in the sentence) and fixed words (i.e., those whose final form does not change regardless of their position in the speech).