Authored by Al-Khidr bin Saleh Al-Awdhali, 'The Doctrinal Impact on Morphological Guidance' delves into the intricate relationship between Islamic creed (Aqidah) and Arabic morphology (Sarf). This scholarly work meticulously investigates how doctrinal principles and theological perspectives subtly, or overtly, shape and influence the rules of Arabic word formation, inflection, and derivation. It explores the profound implications of belief systems on linguistic structures, offering a unique perspective on the interplay between sacred texts, their interpretation, and the grammatical frameworks used to understand them. This book is an essential read for scholars of Islamic studies, Arabic linguistics, and anyone interested in the deeper connections between faith and language.