Avioding Elteka’ al-Saknain In the Book (The Argument of Readings by Ibn Zanglah (d. 403 AH)
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This is a phonitic study of the ways to get rid of the confluence of the inhabitants in the book "The Hajjat al-Qira’at by Ibn Zangla”. This study is divided into two requirements that are presented by a preamble to the definition of stillness, its divisions, its symbols and the places where it is permissible to meet the residents. As for the first requirement, it was to avoid elteka al-saknain by adding haraka to one of them. It was in two parts: adding the movement to the first inhabitant and included moving the first inhabitants of one or two words, and moving the second, and the second requirement was to avoid elteka al-saknain by deleting: deleting the letters و,ي,أ.
The most important results are the following:
The meeting states that two saknain meet, the firsssst of which is a valid consonant letter, and the second is slurred, which expresses the two hadiths with the coming of the fifth type of syllable in the wrong place that is permitted The Arabic dialects had a prominent role in the variety of ways to get rid of the confluence of the inhabitants, as in the difference of the readers in the reading of the Almighty saying: ﭽ ﮗ ﮘ ﮙ ﭼ Some of them read decoding and moving the first inhabitant, and others read with slurring and moving the second, as well as in the difference in the inclusion of the first of the inhabitants And break it, and we have gone through that relative to the Arabic dialects.
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