Arab methods and customs and their impact on building the Qur’an

Authors

  • Dr. Asim bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Hamad Department of the Qur’an and its Sciences- College of Fundamentals of Religion Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University

Keywords:

Arab customs, the style of the Qur'an in the customs of ignorance

Abstract

Arab customs and their impact on download (the Qur'anic building) The importance of the subject

1 - The fact that the subject linked to the most important book to Muslims. 2 - The importance of Arabic language in understanding the Qur'an.

3 - The fact that the Qur'an revealed sites for the eyes of the Arabs. Research goals:

  • the relationship of language to the Qur'an, and the impact of the Qur'an on them, and the movement of
  • The importance of knowledge of the habits of the Arabs and their impact on the Qur'an to lower the characters and understanding the
  • The statement that the Qur'an in his style came in line with the customs of the

Main results:

  • The relationship of the Arabic language with the Qur'an is a relationship of commitment that never
  • One of the strongest reasons for the survival of the Arabic language being reserved to memorize the Qur'an.
  • that the idea of Arabic dictionaries began only to show the stranger from the Qur'an.
  • that the tapes of the interpreter and literature should not be provided only by a scientist in the language of the
  • The necessity of knowing the interpreter of the customs of the Arabs, in their words and
  • The Qur'an verbally revealed, taking into account the various Arab dialects, as was the customs of the Arabs, the clear impact in the methods of the Qur'an, as it revealed on what they

Main Recommendations:

Intensification of efforts by the institutions concerned with the Qur'an and its sciences specialized in the study of publishing the disciplines of the interpreter and literature, which are the most important sailing in the seas of the Arabic language, and knowledge of Arab customs.

Published

2021-03-21

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