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تعدية الفعل "غير" إلى مفعوله الثاني بحر الجرالباء بين المانعين والمجيزين دراسة نحوية مقارنة بين منهج اللغويين والمحدثين. (Arabic)
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- Author(s): حسين كاظم حسين ال
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Journal of Islamic Sciences (22259732); 2019, Vol. 1 Issue 23, p83-122, 40p
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The Overrach of the verb "gibe" for the Second object with the prepoaition "Al Baa"was considered as solecism and a language said by the common people but the right is that this liguistic uaage is aliterary style and was used by the pure Arab and their speech was used by the ancient and Islamic poets in the grammar and origins of the lauguage Itwas built on what was heard and transmitted from them as well asthe more of witnesses who were characterized by the pure and literary in their languge from the solecism and barbarians(non-Arabs)before the decay of the language From those witnesses were the companions and the followers and who followed them "may Allah be pleased with them" Moreover of all that there was the most pure and literary man on the eauth who talked with the letter(AL-Baa) and on who do not say out of his mouth only with order from the great Allah he is our great prophet Mohammed(Gods plessing and peace be upon him) It was no doubt or interpreting that he spok in this linguistic structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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