ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS

This article discussed the influence of the Quran on Arabic in the perspective of modern linguistics. With a linguistic approach, this article finds seven aspects of language that occur in the impact of the Quran on Arabic, namely: preservation of Arabic, the stability of Arabic, the unification o...

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Main Author: Mohamed Dawood
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Surakarta 2019-06-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society
Online Access:http://ejournal.iainsurakarta.ac.id/index.php/islimus/article/view/1541
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spelling doaj-e6db6868f950461d977565013013737f2020-11-25T03:48:45ZaraInstitut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) SurakartaIndonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society2528-11942528-12242019-06-01457390https://dx.doi.org/10.22515/islimus.v4i1.1541ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADISMohamed Dawood0Suez Canal University Egypt Egypt This article discussed the influence of the Quran on Arabic in the perspective of modern linguistics. With a linguistic approach, this article finds seven aspects of language that occur in the impact of the Quran on Arabic, namely: preservation of Arabic, the stability of Arabic, the unification of Arabic dialects, enrichment and development of Arabic, refinement of Arabic and the spread of Arabic. These seven linguistics aspects certainly make Arabic the only language in the world whose linguistic rules do not change, both in terms of phonology, morphology, syntax or semantics, which does not occur in any word in the world. In this world, there have been many languages that have died because of the death of their owners, or languages that are weak because of the weakness of their owners. This condition is different from Arabic, which is the language of the Quran. The language relations between Arabic and the Qur'an have made this language sustainable until http://ejournal.iainsurakarta.ac.id/index.php/islimus/article/view/1541
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ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society
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title ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS
title_short ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS
title_full ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS
title_fullStr ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS
title_full_unstemmed ATSAR AL-QUR’AN AL-KARIM FI AL-LUGHAH AL-‘ARABIYYAH FI DAU ‘ILM AL-LUGHAH AL-HADIS
title_sort atsar al-qur’an al-karim fi al-lughah al-‘arabiyyah fi dau ‘ilm al-lughah al-hadis
publisher Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Surakarta
series Indonesian Journal of Islamic Literature and Muslim Society
issn 2528-1194
2528-1224
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This article discussed the influence of the Quran on Arabic in the perspective of modern linguistics. With a linguistic approach, this article finds seven aspects of language that occur in the impact of the Quran on Arabic, namely: preservation of Arabic, the stability of Arabic, the unification of Arabic dialects, enrichment and development of Arabic, refinement of Arabic and the spread of Arabic. These seven linguistics aspects certainly make Arabic the only language in the world whose linguistic rules do not change, both in terms of phonology, morphology, syntax or semantics, which does not occur in any word in the world. In this world, there have been many languages that have died because of the death of their owners, or languages that are weak because of the weakness of their owners. This condition is different from Arabic, which is the language of the Quran. The language relations between Arabic and the Qur'an have made this language sustainable until
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