The Arabic Language and its Importance in Holy Qur’an 10.35781/1637-000-109-002

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غرامة، أفراح حسن عبدالله

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This research aims to determine the meaning of the language, explain its origin, and honor God Almighty for it by selecting it as a language for the Holy Qur’an and Islamic legislation. It also aims to determine the effect of grammatical movements on understanding the meaning in the Qur’an, as well as the effect of pronunciation on understanding the meaning of Qur’anic verses. It also aims to explain the effect The context on the meaning of the Holy Qur’an, and I used in this research: the inductive approach: by tracing the history of the emergence of the Arabic language, and by tracing the Qur’anic verses in which the word Arabic is mentioned, and the verses in which some of its words carry more than one meaning, and the analytical approach: by analyzing what was reached to demonstrate the importance The Arabic language and its uniqueness from other languages, as well as analyzing the places that have been identified in the Holy Qur’an and revealing their meanings, then determining the impact of understanding them in the context of the Qur’anic texts. The reason for choosing this research is: clarifying the status of the Arabic language among the rest of the languages, and explaining God Almighty’s honor for the Arabic language. And highlighting the role of the Arabic language in understanding the texts of the Holy Qur’an and determining their meanings. The importance of the Arabic language, being the oldest and most powerful of the Semitic languages, was explained, and God Almighty’s honor and praise for this language was explained. Then, the impact of the language on understanding the Quranic text and determining its meaning was highlighted, whether this impact was in terms of grammatical movements, Quranic pronunciation, or the Quranic context - The context has an impact in directing Qur’anic readings. Results: The Arabic language is one of the oldest Semitic languages.- -God Almighty honored the Arabic language and chose it from among several languages to be the language of the Qur’an and Islamic law. -The grammatical movement determines the meaning of the verse, and changing it changes the meaning. -Words have an important role in determining the meaning of the verse. -There is a difference between synonymous words in the Qur’an, as each word carries a different meaning than the other. -The Qur’anic context has an impact in determining the meaning of the verse. -The context in the Qur’an has an impact in determining the meaning of a word, especially if it is a verbal cognate.

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