Yaacob, Solehah@Nik Najah Fadilah and kettani, Malika and Boukili, Ahmad and kettani, Hamza (2025) A review of Arabic linguistic argumentations and their misconceptions. Journal of Advanced Research in Social and Behavioural Sciences, 39 (1). pp. 134-142. E-ISSN 2462-1951
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Abstract
Formulations of grammatical rules had been a major preoccupation of Arab grammarians of earlier times. They formulated these rules by drawing from primary sources, such as the anomalous recitation (Qira`at Shaz) of the Qur’an and archaic Arabic poetry of unknown origin. The issue discussed here is centred upon several questions: why were grammatical rules derived from Qira`at Shaz and archaic poetry accepted? Why was linguistic evidence from Hadith al-Nabawi refuted? And why did some of them abstain from drawing linguistic evidence from the Qur’an? This study looks at a cross-section of the views of early grammarians to provide an analytical approach in discussing and clarifying different views and misconceptions around the issues
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