Quranic syntax in contemporary linguistic discourse, reading and guidance

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Ali Farhan Jawad Al-Muthanna University - College of Education for Human Sciences
  • Hanan Fadhel Jubair Muhammad Al-Muthanna University - College of Education for Human Sciences - Department of Arabic Language

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2020/v1.i45.1704

Keywords:

Quranic grammar, Contemporary Linguistic Discourse, ReadingRemove reading, guidance

Abstract

Grammar is meant by intent and direction, and it is an inflection of the Arabs in their speech, and grammarians have two directions, the direction of analysis and construction. The general speech and composition is called a system, and the Holy Qur’an is a special blog that has a special style and a special method, and it was based on several methods, including: introduction, delay, deletion, attention and expansion. The references from which the Qur’anic grammar was launched: First: a historical reference that is linked to the melody, as it was a reason for setting the rules to preserve the Arabic tongue, and second: an intellectual reference represented by the issue of the Qur’anic inimitability, as it was systems and arrangement, and each had a purpose and intent, and it was one of the reasons for the emergence of the Qur’anic grammar, and the directions differed. Which studied grammar according to the references of its owners, so there are three directions: the direction of making the Holy Qur’an a witness alongside the words of the Arabs of poetry and prose, and the direction of making the Holy Qur’an a text A course to derive the grammatical rule, and a third linking the structure with the meaning, and the first to advocate for it was Abd al-Qaher al-Jurjani in the theory of systems, and others followed him, including Dr. Fadel al-Samarrai.

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Published

2021-10-21

How to Cite

Jawad, Ali, and Hanan Muhammad. “Quranic Syntax in Contemporary Linguistic Discourse, Reading and Guidance”. Kufa Journal of Arts, vol. 1, no. 45, Oct. 2021, pp. 155-74, doi:10.36317/kaj/2020/v1.i45.1704.

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