The Hadrami Exclusivity in Nouns and Letters and Their Impact on the Rhetoric Syntax

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https://doi.org/10.35516/law.v50i1.169

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Exclusivity, Yaqoub al-Hadrami, the eloquence of syntax in nouns and letters.

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to show the impact of the recitation of Ya`qub Al-Hadrami in the nouns and letters in the Qur'anic rhetoric, and to clarify the miracle of Quranic recitations.

Methods: The study adopted the inductive approach to singularities, studying each singularity in its system and context, and the analytical approach because the inductive alone is not enough for this study.

Results: This study has reached several results that nouns are divided into two parts: the nouns that indicate the absolute occurrence of time; as is in the agent and the gerund, and its indication of stability, like the verbs that are recited as a noun, or nouns that indicate a plural or singular.

Conclusions: This study concluded with exclusive words of the reciter Yaqoub Al-Hadrami in the Qur’anic words and their impact on the eloquence of the syntax; whether in nouns or letters.

Besides that; giving importance to the Quranic singularities, because are rich in research and study, and studying the rhetorical impact of the singularities of each recitation in the Quranic system separately.

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2023-03-01

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Abdul Rahman, I. R. ., & Harb, S. A. . (2023). The Hadrami Exclusivity in Nouns and Letters and Their Impact on the Rhetoric Syntax. Dirasat: Shari’a and Law Sciences, 50(1), 62–73. https://doi.org/10.35516/law.v50i1.169

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Received 2021-12-13
Accepted 2022-03-08
Published 2023-03-01