The Grammatical Disagreement Aqwad Al-Zabarjad by Al-Suyuti (d. 911 AH) Regarding the Parsing of the Prophet’s Hadith
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Al-Suyuti mentioned the differences between grammarians in the parsing of a number of the Prophet’s Hadith. There is no doubt that each grammarian among them adopted a specific evidence to prove what he came to in terms of parsing and grammatical rules. This difference is not only due to the large number and multiplicity of opinions, but rather this difference is based on contradiction. Based on these opinions and sayings and the lack of agreement and the rejection of the other opinion, and through the many grammatical and linguistic differences and disputes, there are two independent schools of thought that hold the two positions of Arabic grammar: the Basrans and the Kufans, and the differences that occurred between them on most grammatical issues, which led researchers to study arguments and evidence to prefer one of them. The study explains the grammatical difference in light of what Al-Suyuti mentioned in his book Al-Zabarjad.
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