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Document Type
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Thesis
Document Title
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THE POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL LETTERS IN THE QURANIC VOCABULARY AMONG GRAMMARIANS AND INTERPRETERS
الحرف المحتمل للزيادة في المفردة القرآنية بين الصرفيين والمفسرين
Subject
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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Document Language
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Arabic
Abstract
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Most of the ancient and modern Arabic studies, which are looking at the field of letters augmentation, have devoted most of their attention to the augmentation of letters of meaning and their effect on the composition of the Arabic sentences. The views of ancient and modern scholars have been varied; some of them acknowledged their existence in the Noble Quran, while others rejected their existence As for the augmentation in structure, it cannot be said that it is forbidden in the Holy Quran or in any other book because of its connection to the Arabic word as well as the speaker's dependency on giving the form of the one-rooted word to many aspects so as to give many meanings. The letters likely to be augmented in the Arabic clause remain controversial among morphologists, making them put rules and regulations referred to for knowing the origin or the augmented letter in the word; to reach the real meaning and to indicate the purpose of the augmentation. Hence, this research entitled " The Letter likely to be augmented in the Quranic Word in the views of Morphologists and Exegetes " tries to extract a number of Quranic words that contain letters likely to be augmented collecting the views of the ancient and modern morphologists and exegetes trying to reveal the views of lexicologists towards it as well as showing the explanation of exegetes to combine morphological and semantic evidences and rule whether the letter is origin or augmented one, as well as to put away the irregular views that may make the word giving different meaning than the the right one The researcher then reveals the effect of likely augmentation of the letter upon the Quranic reading and the linguistic lesson in its various aspects. The research concluded with the following findings: There are differences in morphologists' views in terms of approving augmentation or originality of the letter, or permissibility of the two aspects. The morphological rules did not go beyond criticism for morphological and semantic considerations. The word has been mentioned under different language dictionaries. Exegesis Books depended much on the most famous morphological sayings supporting them with stronger semantic meanings, as well as the abstention of Exegetes from ruling the augmentation or originality of a letter in some words because of the similarity of morphologists' sayings and the superiority of probability.
Supervisor
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Dr. Abdullah Al-Salami
Thesis Type
:
Doctorate Thesis
Publishing Year
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1441 AH
2020 AD
Added Date
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
حامد عبد الرحمن الغامدي
Alghamdi, Hamed Abdul Rahman
Researcher
Doctorate
Files
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45832.pdf
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