Deuteronomy and its rulings at Al-Ghalayini, a study balancing modern linguistics

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Tahsean Jameal Khalaf, Muhammad Hajj Hadi

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Praise be to God, the individual, the eternal, who did not give birth, nor was he born, and there was no one equal to him, and prayers and peace be upon the best of creation and the beloved of truth, our master Muhammad, as for after.


The Arabic language still attracts students to it, renews its blood and its sciences, and updates the means of access to it., which follows new paths in the study of this language, and a clear methodology in how to receive it, with his interest in the scientific aspect in his presentation of the issues of the Arabic language, and among those issues and investigations that were raised on the study table are those related to dualism and its definition, conditions and provisions, and this topic may have been studied by The old linguistic lesson, but in this modest research we will strike a balance between the old lesson and the modern one with regard to the subject of Deuteronomy, starting from what Al-Ghalayini said in his book Jami` al-Durus al-Arabiya, which will be the basis for this research and a representative of the old lesson.





 


 

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Tahsean Jameal Khalaf, Muhammad Hajj Hadi