This article analyzes the theoretical representation of Arabic grammar in Al-Ajurumiyya through a structural approach. The study aims to identify the hierarchical organization of grammatical categories, the theoretical function of i‘rāb, and the role of the governing element (ʿāmil) as a mechanism of grammatical control. The research employs descriptive, structural, and terminological methods. The findings demonstrate that parts of speech constitute the ontological foundation of the system, i‘rāb functions as a formal indicator of syntactic roles, and the concept of ʿāmil ensures grammatical governance. The study concludes that “Al-Ajurumiyya” should be regarded not merely as an elementary manual but as a condensed theoretical model of Arabic grammar.
Maxkamov et al. (Thu,) studied this question.