This document summarizes different types of derived nouns in Arabic grammar:
- Ism Fa'il is an active participle noun formed from a verb root.
- Ism Maf'ul is a passive participle noun also formed from a verb root.
- Other derived noun types include noun of place/time (Ism Zarf), noun of usage (Ism Aalah), superlative noun (Ism Tafdil), and intensive noun (Ism Mubalaghah).
- Common features of Arabic nouns like gender, number, and case are also discussed.