āstʿmālu ālmštaraki ālḥarfīi fī mʿānīh mn ḫlāl ālqrāʾān ālkrīm: ḥrfu “āllām“ fī sūra ālʿnkbūt nmūḏǧanā

The study dealt with the usages of common /l/ whether separated or attached. It tried to induce the meanings of /l/ linguistically and highlighted its uses in Al-Ankabūt Chapter. The study highlighted the relationship between the topics tackled in the chapter and the meanings and uses of /l/. The st...

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Authors: Haswa, Maher Hussein (Author) ; Abuzaina, Mansour Mahmoud (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Arabic
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Published: Brill 2022
In: Al-Bayān
Year: 2022, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 291-328
Further subjects:B al-Quran
B Al-Ankabūt chapter
B initiative “l” (al-Lam)
B common letters
B meanings
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Summary:The study dealt with the usages of common /l/ whether separated or attached. It tried to induce the meanings of /l/ linguistically and highlighted its uses in Al-Ankabūt Chapter. The study highlighted the relationship between the topics tackled in the chapter and the meanings and uses of /l/. The study eventually came to conclude that the different meanings of /l/ that reached 30 meanings for some, can actually be presumed to 6 meanings, all appearing in Al-Ankabūt Chapter in 23 verses; the non-functional /l/ in its 5 versions is initiative /l/, and it took place in 25 verses, all of them appealing to emphasis. Swearing /l/ is found in 3 verses, while Responsive /l/ that follows ‘without’ appeared once for emphasis, and Affirmative or imperative /l/ also used once for the sake of emphasis. This study also concluded that the use of /l/ in different meanings at once is possible as long as the meanings are not opposed.
ISSN:2232-1969
Contains:Enthalten in: Al-Bayān
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/22321969-12340117