The Qur’anic witness to the grammarians Ahmed bin Abdel Nour Al-Malqi as a model
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v49.i1.1569Keywords:
The Prophet Muhammad, The Holy Quran, Quranic witness, Ahmed bin Abd al-Nour al-Maliki, Evidence and testimonyAbstract
The grammatical witness is evidence of the proof and validity of a linguistic rule, and the Quranic witness is considered the ruling text over other linguistic texts. Because he has the most eloquent performance of the intended meaning, there are grammatical structures in the Qur’anic witness that you do not find in others, and there are meanings that are included in those linguistic letters through the grammatical system that cannot be found in others, and that is only because it is a miraculously complex speech. The researcher included this article in the sense of the witness in dictionaries linguistically and idiomatically, the sayings of scholars about it, verses from the wise remembrance, and the hadiths of the Most Noble Messenger (may God bless him and grant him peace), and then to the Qur’anic witness and its rhetoric and irrefutable evidence for those who wanted to invoke it, and the impact of the Holy Qur’an on its emergence. Arabic grammar and its development. The researcher gave a brief overview of Al-Malqi's life, his upbringing, his scientific life, his most important teachers from whom we drew, his students, his important writings, his culture, and his methodology in his book “Rasf Al-Ma’ani fi Sharh Huruf Al-Ma’ani”.
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