Prohibition and Permissibility in the Phenomenon of convergence of the two Suffixes between grammarians and Reciters

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Assistant Professor of Grammar and Morphology Department of Arabic Language Faculty of Education - Ain Shams University

Abstract

The phenomenon of convergence of static between prohibition and permissibility, between grammarians and readers, is one of the most linguistic phenomena that the ancients and moderns alike cared about. Because of the abundance of its evidence in the Holy Qur’an, and Arabic poetry and prose.
The research tried to answer some of the questions that surround the diaspora of this subject, such as: what is the meaning of sukun, what is the meaning of convergence of the dwellers, what are the places where this convergence is forgiven, what are the unforgivable places, and what are the methods that the Arabic language resorts to to get rid of this convergence, What are the influencing factors in determining the type of movement that brings to get rid of the confluence of the occupants?
The research adhered to the descriptive analytical approach to presenting and discussing its topics, so it proceeded to monitor the sayings of the ancients and the hadith scholars on this issue, and then analyzed those opinions and comments to come up with results.
The nature of the research required that it be divided into an introduction and three sections, followed by a conclusion, and it was established with the most important references and sources.
The first topic: dealing with the meeting places of the residents
The second topic: Arabic methods of getting rid of the confluence of the inhabitants
The third topic: the factors that determine the movement that bring to get rid of the confluence of the occupants.

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