• List of Articles النحاة

      • Open Access Article

        1 - Critical Study of Orientalists Roles in Rejecting Arabic Language's Diacritics
        Ahmad Pasha Zanous Vahid Mirzaei
        Diacritics are the most significant and the oldest features of Arabic language which allocates great part of lingual and syntactic researches and not only has not remained hidden but also has been studied and surveyed which has been resulted in presenting various ideas. More
        Diacritics are the most significant and the oldest features of Arabic language which allocates great part of lingual and syntactic researches and not only has not remained hidden but also has been studied and surveyed which has been resulted in presenting various ideas. Some orientalists ignore diacritics in Arabic language. Another group agree the originality of diacritics in the mentioned language. Thus the present article studies the Arabic orientalists' ideas who ignored diacritics and continues by expressing moderate orientalists and contemporary linguists. All efforts to ignore diacritics have been failed. Basic researches in this field show that orientalists' idea is this regard is invalid and Arabic language owns diacritics aspect. The method is descriptive – analytical. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Viewes studing in creative and indicative sentences on thescholar of usul al-fikh
        Abdol Jabbar Zarkooshi
        Conection to creative and indicative sentences have abstracted to four view:first view;conventional of creative for complete batrelation.second view;both sentens have asimilar sense.thired view;conventional of both sentences are for appear of sensual affair.fourth view; More
        Conection to creative and indicative sentences have abstracted to four view:first view;conventional of creative for complete batrelation.second view;both sentens have asimilar sense.thired view;conventional of both sentences are for appear of sensual affair.fourth view;to hold true batrelation. Manuscript profile