عنوان المقال عربي
الحذف والذكر في المتشابهات اللفظية في القرآن الكريم بين الكرماني (ت 505هـ) وابن جماعة (ت 733هـ) دراسة مقارنة
Abstract
Sciences are honored by the honor of their subjects and are elevated by the extent of the excellence of their discussions. The verbal ambiguity in the Holy Quran revolves around the Book of Allah, the Almighty, whose words are the core of the Arabs’ speech, and the most eloquent thing He has uttered, and its sciences are at the pinnacle and summit. The most famous books on verbal ambiguity are (Asrar al-Takrar by al-Karmani and Kashf al-Maani) by Ibn Jama’ah, as they reveal the interpretation of verbal ambiguity contained in the language of revelation in two different eras. This is the reason behind my choice of this topic, as the title was Deletion and Mention in Verbal Ambiguity in the Holy Quran between al-Karmani (d. 505 AH) and Ibn Jama’ah (d. 733 AH): A Comparative Study. By (comparison), I intended to identify their differences in interpreting verbal ambiguity and the source of this difference.
Keywords
Deletion, the verbal similarities, Quran
Recommended Citation
Hamza, Haider Habib and Al-Badri, Refad Rahim Abdul Salman
(2025)
"Deletion and mention in the verbal similarities in the Holy Quran between Al-Karmani (d. 505 AH) and Ibn Jama’ah (d. 733 AH) a comparative study,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 9:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol9/iss2/4