Selections from Ibn Khalawayh’s poetic grammatical evidence, “Parsing Thirty Surah from the Holy Quran,” as an example
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The poetic witness was and still is the assistant to the grammarian, who brings it as evidence and responds with it, and Ibn Khalawayh (d. 370 AH) is one of those grammarians and interpreters who came close to mentioning for each interpretation a witness verse, or more from poetry. The research came with an introduction, and then I began to study the poetic grammatical witness in the book in question, dividing that evidence into three types, the research reached several results and then confirmed the implications
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