This book approaches its subject of Arabic writing and composition by
looking at the discrete entities, including vocabulary, grammar, and
transformations, which together comprise style. Assuming that different
areas of writing require different styles, it presents examples of such
areas (expressing time, instructions, physical descriptions, and so on),
and for each example the relevant stylistic elements--vocabulary,
grammar, and transformations--are outlined. The book, entirely in
Arabic, is clear and logical, and is aimed at intermediate to advanced
levels, although, with the assistance of a teacher, students at
elementary levels will also find much of interest.