Heart spatial language between scientists and use the Qur'anic

Authors

  • millimeter. Wijdan Burhan Abdul Karim كلية التربية الاساسية / جامعة ديالى
  • الباحث : رائد حمید ھادي كلية التربية الاساسية / جامعة ديالى

Abstract

Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and prayers and peace be upon our master, the honest and trustworthy Messenger of God, and upon his family and all his companions, lasting prayers and peace until the Day of Judgment. To proceed: The Arabic language, like living languages, has its own methods of developing vocabulary and expanding the generation of words and meanings, and adding new ones to the linguistic dictionary, and the spatial inversion, which is one of the types of derivation in the language, is one of the methods that lead to the expansion of the generation of words, as It leads to the generation of different words that carry the same meaning with the intention of expanding the use of the word. When I read about the spatial core, it became clear to me that many of its issues are a matter of disagreement among scholars, so it is a subject worthy of study, analysis, and consideration. The nature of the research required that it be in two chapters, preceded by an introduction and a preface, and followed by a conclusion, followed by evidence of research sources and references. The first chapter dealt with issues of the spatial heart between disagreement and its absence. It was in two sections. The first topic dealt with issues of disagreement in the spatial heart between grammarians. As for the second chapter, it was in the issues of the spatial heart in the Holy Qur’an, and this chapter came in three sections. The third topic specialized in the spatial heart, and it came from it in the Holy Qur’an. Then the researchers concluded with a conclusion including the most important results they reached

Published

2023-08-08

How to Cite

[1]
م.م. وجدان برھان عبد الكریم and الباحث : رائد حمید ھادي, “ Heart spatial language between scientists and use the Qur’anic”, jfath, vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 114–125, Aug. 2023.