Qudiyyatu Wuqu' al-Alfaz al-A'jamiyyat fi al-Qur'an al-Karim

  • Ahmad Akrom Malibary

Abstract

Do the non-Arabic words exist in the Qur’an? There are two opinions of the Muslim scholars regarding this matter. Some reject that there are some non-Arabic words in the Qur’an and some accept it. Each of the group has its own argument. Nevertheless, the strongest argument is that there are some non-Arabic words in the Qur’an, considering that some of those words originated from outside Arabic language but have been absorbed and been treated as the Arabic words. It is not impossible that those words come from the  Semitic language which have been absorbed by some Semitic language branches and the Arabic language is one of the Semitic branches.

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Published
2015-11-21
How to Cite
Malibary, A. (2015). Qudiyyatu Wuqu’ al-Alfaz al-A’jamiyyat fi al-Qur’an al-Karim. SUHUF, 2(1), 11 - 29. https://doi.org/10.22548/shf.v2i1.95
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