Abstract
The interpreter of the Arabs words does not contradict the apparent grammatical rule in the explanation of Ibn Aqeel (Chapter of initiation and its copiers as a model) University of Mosul College of Basic Education Abstract: The research aims to focus on poetic evidence that contradicts in its appearance the rules and provisions of grammarians, specifically what Ibn Aqil stated in his explanation of Al-Alfiyya of Ibn Malik that it came in its appearance contrary to those rules. This aspect, which is contrary to the rules of grammarians, is mentioned in terms of interpretation and valuation by presenting the opinions of grammarians in each of these evidences and explaining the aspect in it, in the chapter on initiation and its copiers as a model for research.Praise be to God as it should be for the majesty of his countenance and the greatness of his authority, and prayers and peace be upon his trustworthy Prophet and his family and companions altogether, and after.... The commentary of Ibn Aqeel has gained the favor of the people and the turnout for it is reading, reading, explanation and commentary that is not enjoyed by other works, so its companion is Qadi al-Qudah Abd God Bahauddin bin Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah bin Aqeel al-Qurashi al-Hashemi al-Aqili. Al-Hamdani. (d. 769 AH) is considered one of the most famous grammarians, to the extent that Abu Hayyan described him by saying: (What is under the surface of the sky is smoother than