Abstract
Since 'as such' is used a lot in referring to analogy, it was considered, by most grammarians who were classified in the explanation of the meaning of letters in the 'AS' researches, as a combination of analogic 'AS', and 'SUCH'.
As this research studied the linguistic use of 'AS SUCH', its positions in the Holy Quran, and the grammarians' opinions, it was found that it has other meanings, in addition to analogy. These meanings can be simple and compound. As a result, different grammatical rules were set. 'AS SUCH' has come simple to mean ' wish', 'in a time', for', and 'like'. Further, it was found compound of analogic 'AS' and 'SUCH', reasoning 'AS' and 'SUCH', and 'AS' meaning 'on' and ' SUCH'. 'AS SUCH' was also used a lot after sentences in the Holy Quran where it was considered, by grammarian, as adjective to the infinitive, or as an adverb of that infinitive pronoun. |