سرمد محمد بكر عطوان السعدي | النحو القرآني في شرح اللمع في النحو للواسطي الضرير بحسب مفهوم عبد العال سالم مكرم | الماجستير في اللغة العربية/ وآدابها |
Summary
The term Qur’anic grammar is a modern term, meaning by Dr. Abdel-Al Salem Makram: the foundations, rules, and grammatical principles that were established on the basis of the Holy Qur’an, whether supported by evidence from the words of the Arabs or not In the modern era, modern linguists asked whether the Holy Qur’an was the first source of hearing or whether it was the next source of Arab speech. The research adopted the concept adopted by Dr. Abdel-Al Salem Makram, and I made sure to apply it in the study of the grammatical Qur’anic evidence that the blind al-Wasiti cited in a book; Explanation of brightness in grammar, and from here I made the title of my message (Quranic grammar in explaining the brightness in grammar for the blind Al-Wasta according to the concept of Dr. Abdel-Al Salem Makram This study consisted of five chapters, preceded by an introduction and a preliminary, and followed by a conclusion of the most important results reached, the introduction was concerned with the definition of the author’s social life and its scientific implications, and was followed by a definition of the blind al-Wasiti’s life, his social life, and his scientific effects, while the first chapter Ford contains a description of the book of gloss and its scientific value , Then I mentioned the explanations that were based on the book of gloss, indicating his method, sources and evidence.
As for the second chapter, I discussed the term Quranic grammar in the writings of modern scholars. I followed the historical path of the emergence of this concept in the most famous books written in this field, including the book (The Noble Qur’an and its effect on grammatical studies) and touched on the statement of the most important sources of Quranic grammar for Abdel-Al Salem Salem Makram
I devoted the third chapter to presenting the aspects of the Quranic grammar in the book of gloss, divided it by names and verbs, and the fourth chapter contained the tools, while the fifth chapter was devoted to grammatical issues according to the witness’s home.
The aim of this study was to shed light on the aspects of Quranic grammar in the book Explanation of Gloss for Al-Wasti Al-Dhrir according to the concept of Dr. Abdel-Salem Salem Makram, and then to demonstrate that the so-called Quranic grammar is not a new, innovative, or separate grammar towards Arabic, and that the Quranic grammar is a complementary way About Arabic and part of it