Citing the noble hadith between the melody and the narration with meaning
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2018/v1.i35.6226Keywords:
النحو، الإستشهاد بالحديث، الرواية بالمعني، اللحنAbstract
The sources of grammar in the Arabic language that the scholars relied on in establishing the Arabic grammar are represented in the Holy Qur’an, the noble hadith, and the words of the Arabs in poetry and prose. No one differed in citing the Holy Qur’an, which was transmitted frequently between the chests and the lines, and they set specific restrictions for the validity of citing the words of the Arabs, and they took full care of the words of some Arab tribes and not others and within a specific time, so they set spatial and temporal restrictions to take from the eloquent Arabs
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