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Axiomatizing Elementary Arabic Syntax

A. Z. Obiedat

This article aims to apply the logical method of axiomatization to elementary Arabic syntax hoping to emulate the clarity, brevity, and interconnectedness of the classical treatise, i.e., Al-Ājrūmiyyah by al-Ṣinhājī (d. 723 h. / 1323 C.E.). This article presents the theory behind this method and the ...

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Contrastive Analysis "Objectives and Levels"

Farida Mouloudj

Aware of contrastive language(contrastive analysis) is the interview between two or more different languages, dialects or between or among the accent and tone, in order to find points of convergence and points of contrast between them, As a comparison between the Arabic language and English, and the ...

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Study of the Current State and Practice of Arabic Language Education in Academic Departments (Case study: Arabic Language and Islamic Studies Department of Takhar University)

Sharifullah Ghafoori , Ainuddin Munib

Understanding and knowing the Arabic Language is the only way to know the Holy Qur’an and to delve deeper into its concepts, secrets and rulings because the Arabization of the Qur’an makes it is imperative for every Muslim to know and practice the Arabic Language, and familiarity with it ...

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Arrangement and Definition in the Functional Dictionaries

Ali Abdulnabi Ebrahim Farhan

The functional dictionaries are considered to be part of the general dictionaries that deal with concepts and language terminologies in a field of knowledge or an art, and arrange the language entries in a systematic way . This topic is so important and therefore, I would like to conduct an objective, ...

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Synchronicity in Arabic language (semantic study)

Fouad Hamada

Synchronicity has been frequently used in modern sciences, both linguistically and idiomatically, which necessitated ingraining its meaning and the manner it is used. As for our ancient linguistic dictionaries and grammatical resources, synchronicity has been neglected, and the grammarians confined themselves ...

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Description rhetoric in Umm Ma'bad's language

Walid. M. N. Abu. Nada

Hadith books and sources of the Prophet’s biography discussed Umm Ma'bad Al Khuza'yya's description of the Prophet (PBUH) when he was her guest during his migration from Mecca to Medina. Umm Ma'bad's description of the Prophet is one of the finest descriptions and is considered a significant literary ...

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Transferring the hamza "A" in the Arabic language A linguistic study comparing the Quranic readings with the Palestinian dialect

Taqi eddin Mustafa Abdelbaset Al-Tamimi

This study combines the originality and the heritage represented in transferring the hamza '' glottal stop'' to the previous consonant in the modern Palestinian dialect. Also, it connects this to Arabic poetry and the ten major readings from the path of the Tyibt Al-nshr through Ibn al-Jazari’s ...

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Body Language in Al-Ahwas's Poetry: A Synthetic and Semantic Study

Areej A. Naeem

This study aims to identify the visible and invisible parts of the body in the poetry of Al-Ahwas and its physical reality according to anatomy, as well as how the poet used these words linguistically, then how these words highlighted the psychological feelings that they express through the context. ...

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Kashmiri Scholars; Translations and Efforts in Arab Studies

Mudaffar Ahmad Sheikh

In Kashmir, there lies a fertile region which has produced a large number of scholars and writers who have contributed to the dissemination of Islamic literature and the development of Arabic language and literature throughout the ages. They received an eminent acquiescence and recognition in both the ...

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Arabic Is Not Mankind’s First Language: An Analytical Study

Osama Khaled Mohammed Hammad

Scholars from different times and places have debated over man’s first language. While some assumed it was Arabic, others said it was Hebrew, Persian, etc. Some scholars concluded that looking into this topic was meaningless and invited others not to examine it. This paper aims to address this ...

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