The problem of Anthropological Linguistic Activity in the Official Writing of the Quranic texts.

Authors

  • Dr . Jawad Kadhum Al- Timeemy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35167/muja.v0i82.30

Keywords:

problem, anthropological linguistics, the Quranic texts

Abstract

    Early in the of history of Islam, the Holy Qua'an was exposed to a great anthropological linguistic activity represented by a dangerous  controversy  in  its  firstly  as  it  appeared  in  the  issue  of  a long  termed  skepticism   in  Surat al-Fatiha  and  Al-Mueuthatayn  (Surat  Al-Naas  and  Al-Falaq); and  secondly, in  producing  its  articulated  copies  which  are   called  Th  Qura'anic  Readings.  A  group  of  Muslim  scientists  gave  these  Qura'anic  Readings  legitimacy  in  an  attempt  to  attribute  them  to  the  Prophet Mohammad (PBOH).

    This research aims at showing the anthropological linguistics  of these two  issues  and their  effect  in arising  the  dangerous  problem  of  the multiplicity of the Qura'anic  texts. It presents  the  solution  of this  problem  by  proving  that  the one- text thesis as  the best solution  ordered  by  both  Imams  Mohammad Al- Baqir  and his  son  Ja'afar  Al-Sadiq (PBOH) to save the Muslims  at  the present  time " till  Allah  accomplishes  his  purpose." ( Surat  Ai-Baqara, vs 109 ) " Allah  has  the  end  to lead  humanity to".

 

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2018-06-29

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