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This research talks about a topic that has taken a great deal of attention and controversy among many Arabic language scholars, which is the subject of poetic necessity, but it does not talk about the necessity in general, but one of the scholars and writers who had stances and references to this issue was chosen in many places from their books. Abu Al-Ala 'Al-Maari was among the scholars who dealt with this issue on numerous occasions and occasions, and this was evident in his books.
We chose this topic to see how Abu Al-Ala perceived necessity and what differs from others, and how he compared between necessities in language and other necessities.
This research consists of an introduction and two studies, the first: shows his critical view of the poetic necessity, and the other: speaks about the Ma’ari viewpoint of linguistic and grammatical imperatives. The research conclusion includes a summary of the results reached.