Ancestry and Its Morphological Issues According to Abdul Ghafir al-Farisi (529 AH) in His Books 'Majma' al-Ghara'ib' and 'Al-Mufhim li Sharh Sahih Muslim' Key Research (Shawadh al-Nasab
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https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i41.2442Keywords:
Keywords: Conjunctions, Meanings of, Implications of, Quranic VersesAbstract
This research delves into concise syntactical issues which closely associated with the language of the Holy Quran and the Arabic language, the language in which the Holy Quran was revealed, including its methods, structures, and expressions, on which many jurists based their legal rulings on. The study focuses on the conjunction "أو" (or) and elucidates its semantic nuances. This conjunction is among the particles with meanings that linguists have ascribed more than ten interpretations to. Scholars, considering the various meanings attributed to it, have selected one of its interpretations based on the context of Quranic verses. Given the diverse connotations within a single context, scholars judiciously choose one of these interpretations for this conjunction, aligning it with contextual indications in the Quranic verse. This choice is made in accordance with the scholars' comprehensive understanding of the Arabic language, its intricacies, and nuances.
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