The condition of the consent of the Arab in the rooting of the Quranic reading

  • Lect.Dr.Sadam Hamo Hamza University of Tikrit / Faculty of Education

Abstract

The readings of the Qur'an is a wealth of linguistic whether true or abnormal, and perhaps the reliability of the first and most effective to rely on the poetic verses that are not devoid of imperatives that have the poet sometimes comes verbally and sentences may not be used in the circulating in the eras invoked the language, though quite a few such evidence poetic unknown does not know who says, or of those educational exercises that were stolen from the radiance of language and exhausted shoulders Zaid and Amr, then the readings are truer expression of the reality of the Arabic language in the era of Islam, which is based on the transport and novel health as based on him in any way of the object language, and in spite of this stability of the readings, but they were met with Baltdaev reply and Altaktih from the presence of a number of grammarians grounds that it violated their bases and only because they may have made those rules judgment on the readings that are proven to talk to prove the validity of the bond for the most eloquent of Baldhad pronunciation _alih Prayer and Alsalam_ was incumbent upon Balnhah readings to make a judgment on their bases and to gain the most attention from their studies.


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Published
Mar 19, 2019
How to Cite
HAMZA, Lect.Dr.Sadam Hamo. The condition of the consent of the Arab in the rooting of the Quranic reading. Journal of historical and cultural studies, [S.l.], v. 7, n. 20, p. 64-84, mar. 2019. ISSN 2663-8819. Available at: <http://jhcs.tu.edu.iq/index.php/sala/article/view/68>. Date accessed: 13 aug. 2021. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.25130/sala.v7i20.68.