The Adage of the "Readers Protest" Book of Ibn Al-Sarraj: Presentation and Study

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Master's degree in Grammar and Grammar, College of Arabic Language, Umm Al-Qura University

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The title of the aforementioned research from Ibn Al-Sarraj’s book Protest of the Readers (Exposition and Study), and this research is summarized in a presentation of Ibn Al-Sarraj’s book (The Readers’ Protest) and a study of the texts that have been affected by it, an analytical study of Ibn Al-Sarraj’s phonetic, grammatical and semantic directions for Quranic readings, and the research came in the introduction mentioned It contains the importance of the topic, the reasons for choosing it, the research plan, the study method, and a preface in which a brief translation of Ibn Al-Sarraj was mentioned, and a definition of the science of directing Qur’anic readings and its emergence, and its most prominent works. I followed the descriptive-analytical approach, where I began by presenting Ibn Al-Sarraj’s text, then summarizing the idea around which the text revolves, then extracting the readings from their perspectives, then discussing their grammatical, phonetic, and semantic directions according to Ibn Al-Sarraj and those who preceded him from the scholars and those who followed him, and finally the weighting between the readings is based on Grammar, phonetic, and semantic evidence. The research concluded with several results, including: that Ibn Al-Sarraj stayed away from throwing the reading with melody, no matter how much criticism and weakening of its narrators, and what is meant by Ibn Al-Sarraj’s criticism is the linguistic aspect on which the noble verse is carried, not the reading itself.
 This and I ask God Almighty to make this work purely for his honorable face.

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