Syntax, morphology, linguistics and exegeses of the Quran are considered the basis for Tawjeeh Al-Qiraat (interpretation of the variations between Quranic Qira'at). However some grammatical rules were found contradicted with some Qira'at (modes of reading) and thus some syntacticians critiqued these Qira'at and questioned their authenticity. The purpose of this paper is to examine authenticity of these Qira'at on the one hand and the reasons why syntactician had critiqued these Qira'at. It also attempts to show which of the two schools of Arabic syntax were much critical to these Qira'at. The researcher followed an analytical approach by tracing the grammatical aspects in Qira'at which have been critiqued by syntacticians and the way in which such criticism has been dealt with by scholars of Qira'at. The study indicates that Qira'at must be followed as they were revealed no matter whether or not they correspond with Arabic spontaneous pronunciation and common syntactic rules. Scholars of Qira'at proved that all the Qira'at that were critiqued by syntacticians are robust; however, they do not correspond to the school of syntax these linguists advocate. Moreover, Basri scholars were much more critical of these Qira'at because they elaborated in citing these Qira'at paying little attention to their authenticity. Although these linguists were critical to these Qira'at, they cited them in great deal in their books.
Many irregular Qiraat used to be accepted in terms of attribution and content but they become irregular following the standardization of rules of accurate Qiraah. While some may believe that we need to abandon irregular Qiraat altogether Like Imam Razi and Imam Ibn al-Arabi (i.e. not to recognize them as reliable sources for syntactic standardization). This purpose of this paper Actually the paper Reviews Correlation Between Irregular Qiraat and Arabic Linguistics In The Quranic Tafseer Book By Al-Razi By providing some example to show the extent to which irregular Qirraht can be uses an authoritative source in Arabic grammar on the one hand and the impact of irregular Qiraat on those grammatical rules. It also seeks to identify the relationship between Arabic phonetics and the other branches of Arabic linguistics. The researcher adopted an analytical approach by means of which We examined the Qur'anic Tafsser book by Al-Razi and tacked the instances of irregular Qiraat by looking into their phenetic, morphological and semantic levels. The study reveals several findings: the research suggests that both irregular and Mutawatir Qiraah can be used as authoritative sources in all branches of linguistics. The findings also suggest that some Arabic morphological and syntactic rules are influenced by irregular Qiraah due to the fact that irregular Qiraat served to preserve Arabic grammatical rules. Moreover, the findings indicate that there is such an intimate connection between Arabic phonology and the other branches of Arabic linguistics.
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