This book is one of the most important grammatical and linguistic systems, because it received the attention of scholars and writers who came to comment on it.
According to the historian Al-Maqqari, Al-Alfiyya was written in imitation of Ibn Muti al-Zawawi's Al-Durra al-alfiya.
[2][3] In recent centuries, the word “millennium” has become widespread in long poems that have approximately one thousand verses, more or less a little.
What is mentioned about him is that he found it easy for him to compose poetry, which made him leave behind numerous poetic compositions, including the Millennium, as well as the Shafiyya Kafiya in Three Thousand Lines and others.
Ibn Malik began his "Alfiyya" with the introduction, which consists of seven verses, in which he begins by introducing himself, and then praises and thanks God Almighty.