Shihab al-Din Abi al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Hamza al-Ramli's 'Sharh al-Ajurrumiyyah fi al-Nahw' is an acclaimed commentary on Ibn Ajurrum's foundational work in Arabic grammar. This text serves as an indispensable resource for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of classical Arabic syntax and morphology. Al-Ramli's explanation is known for its clarity, precision, and comprehensive coverage, making complex grammatical rules accessible. It clarifies the intricate principles of 'i'rab (grammatical inflection) and word construction, offering practical examples and detailed analyses. This edition, investigated by Sayyid ibn Shaltut al-Hasani al-Shafi'i, ensures authenticity and scholarly rigor, solidifying its place as a cornerstone in Islamic linguistic studies.