(Qaf) of Likening as a Letter and a figure of Speech
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Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and blessings and peace be upon our master, the Messenger of God, the truthful and trustworthy Muhammad bin Abdullah, and upon all his family and companions, and peace and blessings be upon him forever until the Day of Judgment, and after:
The study of letters occupies a large space in grammatical studies, and perhaps nominalism and literalism is one of the important issues that confront us as researchers in the fields of applied work, whether school or university, and from here crystallized the problem of my research. Its aim is to study the opinions of ancient and modern grammarians to clarify the difference of Qaf) ك (as a figure of speech (simile) and as a letter.
The researcher arranged the grammarians' opinions according to the hierarchy of these opinions from the nominal to the participation with the literal to the pure literal in order to simplify the understanding of the research for the recipient.
This research was divided into a preface, two chapters and a conclusion. As for the preface, its title was (nominal and literal), and the first topic was related to (nominal enough similes), and the second topic was marked with (literal sufficiency). In the two chapters, a number of the most prominent grammatical opinions related to sufficient the analogy, while the researcher came out with a number of findings.
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