Controversial grammatical issues In the light of ancient southern Arabic inscriptions

Document Type : Original Article

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Associate Professor, Department of Language, Grammar and Morphology Faculty of Arabic Language Umm Al - Qura University

Abstract

Since ancient times, the ferocity of the grammatical dispute between the visuals and the Kufites has become famous, so that there is hardly any issue of grammar except in two schools: visual and kufic.  Southern Arabic and its Musnadic inscriptions have a strong relationship in Northern Arabic (the language of the Holy Quran).
Controversial grammatical issues in the light of ancient Arabic inscriptions
He dealt with four famous issues, most likely the disagreement between the two schools in the light of the revelations of inscriptions in which the Arabic language was written, and the issues were as follows:
 Difference in the expression of the six names.
 say in the expression of Muthanna and plural.
 say in the origin of the derivation; act or source?
 Say in fact (both and both).
   
The research relied on the inductive approach in presenting the issues, taking care to be aggregate and avoiding redundancy, expressing an opinion or acceptance based on the available evidence, and then listing the Musnadic inscriptions in which theprobable evidence on the matter is presented .

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