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This research focuses on the investigation and verification of valuable hand-written document two hundred years ago. Its author was a distinguished scholar known as “The great Prince” mainly because he was a master of both, attitude and knowledge. He is Mohammad, the son of Mohammad Ahmad al-magribi alsinbawi died in 1816 AD equal to (1232 Hijri). He was praised by Abu-Ala'ala Idrees Bin Talha as “real Prince of Eloquence.”
This study presents the answer of ten questions addressed to Mohammad, the great Prince. He provided relevant answers full of convincing logic and wisdom. Before him, the same questions had been addressed to another scholar at that time, to Ibn khmiss Al-Shatibi Al-Ghurnati. Mr. Al-Ghurnati rejected the inappropriate way of the enquirer and duly refused to give any answer.
Most of the ten questions were in the field of syntax and inflection. Here is a valid example as this word “yaafuwanna” in the verse “Ella Ann yaafuwanna” which means “They are to be Superior.” The letter “noon” in Arabic is a little bit ambiguous; does it refer to the female ending, or to the plural of males! is the verb itself related to the group of five verbs which provide the two letters (the waw and noon) for the ending which forms the plural, or is it pertinent to the female ending!
An investigation, as such, would certainly highlight the essence of my study on the excellent outcome of the late author.

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