Grammatical explanation, author not mentioned
(شرح نحوي المؤلف غير مذكور)
| Title |
Grammatical explanation, author not mentioned |
| Title Original
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شرح نحوي المؤلف غير مذكور
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| Type |
belge |
| Language |
Arabic |
| Digital |
Yes
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| Manuscript |
No
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| Pages Count |
24 |
| Library: |
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID |
affichage_numerics2428 |
| Notes |
The beginning of the manuscript: On (...) they are concerned with a predicate, but if you make an adjective for a group and a sentence that they think is the predicate, then there is no need for estimation from the point of view of artifice. Rather, it is mentioned to explain the meaning of his saying, “There is no god with God.” It is correct to represent it with something other than this verse, because the interrogative here is a negation, and it is in the sense of negation, as if it was said, “There is no god.”
The end of the manuscript: The narration from (...) is what was mentioned above, and the melody is a departure from the speech of the Arabs as a whole, such that it does not agree with any of their languages and does not accept interpretation. The anomalous, the little, and the outside of analogy from what the Arabs spoke is not a melody, and for some of them: The wonder has come in Al-Farazdaq’s poetry *** a predicate that is presented has been made accusative (...) so how can it be put in the accusative *** and its nominativeness in every case is his doctrine. This is not common in speech *** but what you see has come to you rarely.
Font type: Moroccan |