The singer of the pulp on the books of Arabism. The singer of the pulp, who has in your hands, the honorable reader, a book that has little analogy in any science, thought, theoretical, and application. It was said of his author, Ibn Hisham, that he was almost “removed from Sebawayh”. This book is the means of the contract between Ibn Hisham’s books, and it is distinguished in a special way in classification. Where the Arabists are located. Perhaps what distinguishes the book is its full care by linking the grammar with total links, such as meaning, for example, its own view of the sentence and its controls, and its complete care with evidence from the Holy Qur’an, the noble Hadith, eloquent poems, sayings of the Arabs and their proverbs. As for what we lacked in our mission in this book, due to the lack of our goods and the delay in our time, it is a digression in divisions and subdivisions, where it abounds sometimes in a way that calls for deliberation and reading more than once.