A master’s thesis tagged (Rules of constructing sounds and vocabulary in the reading of Issa bin Omar, who died in the year 149 AH) was discussed in the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Karbala by the student Zainab Nabil Raji and in the hall of Imam Hussein (PBUH).
The study came in the field of modern linguistics and its levels, particularly in the phonetic and morphological levels. Because the relationship between the phonetic and morphological system in any language is close.
Discussion of a master’s thesis in the College of Islamic Sciences on the rules of constructing sounds and vocabulary
And what this study found was that Issa bin Omar tended to be easy and harmonious in pronouncing some Quranic words, and it was also clear from this study that one of the characteristics of Isa bin Omar’s reading was the tendency to substitute between movements, and he achieved the hams in some Quranic words, and in others he replaced them with the alif. , or the ya’, or the wawa, or he used to omit it.
The discussion committee consisted of Prof. Dr.: Laith Qabil Obaid from the University of Karbala – College of Education for Human Sciences – Chairman, and Prof. Dr.: Kazem Fadil Shaher – from Al-Qadisiyah University – College of Education, member: and Assistant Professor Dr. Faiza Tha’ab from Karbala University – College of Islamic Sciences Member and Professor Dr. Abbas Ali Ismail from Karbala University – College of Education for Human Sciences, member and supervisor. The thesis was approved with a very good, high grade