AL-Bakre, Z. (2023). The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH). , 19(2.1), 133-170. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180000
Zahraa Saad Eddin AL-Bakre. "The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH)". , 19, 2.1, 2023, 133-170. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180000
AL-Bakre, Z. (2023). 'The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH)', , 19(2.1), pp. 133-170. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180000
AL-Bakre, Z. The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH). , 2023; 19(2.1): 133-170. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180000
The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH)
University of Mosul, College of Basic Education, Department of Arabic Language
Abstract
Abstract The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH). It was distributed between the literal and the nominal, in agreement with the grammarians, and our friend stood in front of these evidences directing (what) in them, and he adopted one aspect according to the context contained in it, and it is - in most cases - the most apparent aspect or that corresponds with the apparent meaning of the text, unlike the commentators who expanded on Explanation of the possible aspects in (what), so our treatment came with a statement of directing the insight first, and then standing on the opinion of the commentators; To make the argument clear in choosing the face.Abstract The research deals with the Qur’anic evidence that included the word (ma) in Urjouzah (Al-Durar al-Namamomah wa al-Makhtoumah) by Khalil al-Basir (d. 1176 AH). It was distributed between the literal and the nominal, in agreement with the grammarians, and our friend stood in front of these evidences directing (what) in them, and he adopted one aspect according to the context contained in it, and it is - in most cases - the most apparent aspect or that corresponds with the apparent meaning of the text, unlike the commentators who expanded on Explanation of the possible aspects in (what), so our treatment came with a statement of directing the insight first, and then standing on the opinion of the commentators; To make