


Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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The impact of the Prophet's hadith in grammatical studies
Ahmed Talab Abdul-RahmanJassam Al-Jumaily, Dr. Mohamed Hadi Mohamed Al-Issawi
Abstract
This is a study on an important issue in which the sayings and opinions multiplied. The
hadith of the Prophet is one of the fundamentals of grammar and one of its audio
sources. The hadith was found in the books of linguists and grammarians to varying
degrees from the days of Sibawayh and no one denied them until the lost son came and
raised the question of citing prophetic talk. . Then he was followed by Abu Hayyan, who
denied Ibn Malik invoking the noble hadith, and a group of people mediated between the
two sects, led by Imam al-Shatibi. The researcher highlighted the importance of citing the
Prophetic Hadith from the ancient to the modern, as well as the evidence and arguments
of the immobiles, and the evidence and arguments of the caliphate and mediators.
Keywords
impact; Prophet's hadith; grammatical studies
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