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The Key Factor in Adverbs: A Study in Qur’anic Text in the Light of "What is Plausible in Adverbs is not so Anywhere Else" Principle

Hamdi Mahmoud Jabali

This study traces Qur’anic verses that contain seemingly problematic issues in terms of the fact that the adverb is one of their constituents. Allocating the adverbial key factor in such verses has never gained Arabic linguists' unanimity at all; these linguists have had different perspectives ...

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Lexical-Contextual Clues to Word-Meaning of the Qur’anic word “Qaria”

Abeer Abdullah Abdul-Wahab Al-Abbasi

The purpose of this paper is to highlight the unique feature and distinctive characteristic of the word “Qaria (village)” as used in the Qur’ān, that sets it apart from similar words (such as medina (city) and balda (town)), thus, contributes to the linguistic inimitability of the Qur’ān. ...

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Semantic Gradation in the Lexical Field of Joy: An Analysis of Selected Verses from the Holy Qur’an

Majid S. Abdullah , Said J. Abu Khader , Nibal N. Nazzal

Objectives: This study investigates the lexical field of joy in Classical Arabic, with particular attention to its semantic gradations in selected Qur'anic verses. Employing the framework of semantic gradation, it verifies terms denoting joy meaning, and analyzes how layered expressions of meaning contribute ...

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The Impact of Variant Readings (Qirāʾāt) on Morphological (Ṣarfī) Significance in Abū Jaʿfar al-Naḥḥās's Maʿānī al-Qurʾān -An Applied Analytical Study in Sūrat al-Baqarah-

Osama ibn Hussien Jabarti

Objectives: The study aims to demonstrate the semantic impact of exegetical interpretation resulting from morphological variations among Qur'anic readings through the work of al-Naḥḥas. It also examines the effect of morphological differences between the readings on meaning and jurisprudential rulings. ...

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