Dhafer Kadhim's seminal work, 'The Arabic Sentence in Light of Linguistic Studies,' offers a profound examination of the Arabic sentence structure, a cornerstone of Arabic grammar and linguistics. This book meticulously explores various linguistic theories and their application to understanding the complexities of Arabic syntax, morphology, and semantics. It delves into the contributions of both traditional Arab grammarians and contemporary Western linguistic schools, providing a comprehensive and comparative analysis. Researchers, students, and scholars interested in Arabic language studies, theoretical linguistics, and comparative grammar will find this a vital resource, shedding new light on the evolution and intricate nature of the Arabic sentence within modern linguistic frameworks.