Making grammatical puzzles through Ibn Al-Khabbaz's book Al-Faridah in explaining the poem

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Riddles are a sign of the completeness of the sciences, and their completeness with their origins and branches, and are not an intellectual luxury as some of those who love this language and this civilization like to describe. We see it among jurists, language people, literature people, and people of mental sports, by which sciences are proven, skills are refined, faculties are sharpened, and mental competence is tested by them in benefiting from the activation of the theoretical inventory, the analogy with its measurements, and the guard against its prohibitions. In grammar, it is also made by grammarians for mental sports, taming the grammatical and morphological faculty in the rugged path, and urging the stubborn obstacle, even if it came to the plain, it was more appropriate and possible.

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