Abstract

The Qur’an has used various structures of Asmā Mazīda in different contexts, including definitive and plural nouns. On the other hand, there are seven Qira’āt which make all these aforesaid structures more prominent in both word and meaning. Therefore, there is a core relationship between Qur’anic sciences and these and Ulum such as Arabic grammar, which is most often called al-Nah, Morphology, Phonetics, Derivation, and Semantics, including the rest of the sciences. There is a very clear relationship between the word (structure) and its meaning. Each of them goes to the contextual background of that structure, how it has been formed, and what meaning it gives in general, and in connection to those Qira’āt in particular.

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