The Phenomenon of Nominative Nouns as Subjects or Predicates in Qalun's Narration on the Authority of Nafi' in the First Half of the Verses of the Holy Qur'an (A Descriptive and Analytical Study)
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In this research, I dealt with directing the narration of Imam Qalun on the authority of Nafi’ in terms of the level of grammar from the books of recitations and interpretation. The verses that Qalun narrated on the authority of Nafi’ alone came out, which made the researcher make what Qalun narrated in the same position as what he himself read within the scope of the seven recitations, as I explained his argument in That, and the evidence of others as much as I could, and I explained the reason for the difference in the legal and linguistic rulings in these readings, which indicates the greatness of this Qur’an in carrying all these meanings with verses that store meanings that cannot be counted, and readings that clarify the meanings of one of the other, and from here the topic of these papers was.
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