Grammatical investigations in the interpretation of the Holy Qur’an, its parsing, and its explanation By Sheikh Muhammad Ali Taha Al-Durra (d.1428 AH)

Dissertation

Student: Intidhar Abd Ali Muhi Abd

Supervised by:Prof. Dr. Muyyed Jasim Mohammed al-Khafaji

Major: Language and literature of the holy Quran

Publish Date:2024

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Abstract

1. The researcher made an actual tracing for (grammatical researches in the interpretation of the Holy Qur’an, its parsing, and its clarification) , and she proved its existence and showed the clear and important impact for the science of grammar in explaining the blessed verses and surahs in this interpretation.
2. One of the most important reasons that prompted this research is that the study was linked to the Holy Qur’an, the greatest book in this universe, a book of education, and guidance from which all linguistic sciences and arts began. One of the most important questions comes to mind about this study is: What does this study contribute? To answer this question, we say: This study will give researchers in the field of language great capabilities to study morphological, semantic, and rhetorical issues and topics mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, after proving the existence of grammatical investigations in this interpretation
3. The researcher can set questions to her study and can answer to those questions through what the researcher has read and viewed in books and studies throughout the period of her study of this research.
4. Perhaps the most important finding of the study is that the interpretation, parsing, and explanation of the Holy Qur’an included all grammatical topics. The study dealt with grammatical topics in all words, nouns, verbs, and letters, and included their application to any Ayah .
5. From the researcher’s point of view, the results of this study are important, because it is a great contribution to the field of language. It contributes to the scientific enrichment of the language and the enhancement of its cultural and religious superiority. Most importantly, this study shed light on a new topic that had not been addressed before. We have termed it as (combining the three tenses in one time) proving to us with material and mental evidence, the doctrinal aspect that states that the word of Allah (Holy Quran) is for all times and places, because verbs indicate continuity and renewal.