Evidence of the pronoun “alif” (i) in the connection between necessity and permissibility
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In the name of God, and praise be to God, and prayers be upon the Messenger of God, his family, his companions, and those who followed him, and after:
It is well known to any researcher in the language that the linguistic dispute that occurred between the two schools (Basra and Kufa) was due much of it to the lack of extrapolation and lack of understanding of everything that was reported and heard about the Arabs. Al-Kufians, and only a prophet encompasses the language, and among the grammarians who disagreed about it is the pronoun of the separate speaker (I), so they made proving its alpha in the conjunction one of the poetic necessities.
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