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Indonesian Journal of Arabic Studies (e-ISSN : 2686-1542 ) is a journal that publishes original papers researching or documenting issues in Arabic Studies. It is published by Departement of Arabic Language and Literature, IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon. The journal has regularly published twice a year in May and November. We accept original research, conceptual, and best practice articles related to Arabic Studies. Editors welcome scholars, researchers and practitioners of Arabic Studies around the world to submit scholarly articles to be published through this journal. All articles will be reviewed by experts before accepted for publication. Each author is solely responsible for the content of published articles.
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The Impact of Quranic Recitations on Grammar and Semantics in the Recitation of Ibn Kathir Atotileto, Abdussalam Aminu
IJAS: Indonesian Journal of Arabic Studies Vol 7, No 1 (2025): (In Press)
Publisher : UIN Siber Syekh Nurjati Cirebon, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/ijas.v7i1.18476

Abstract

Purpose— This study aims to explore the grammatical and semantic impact of Quranic readings, focusing on the recitation of Ibn Kathir. It seeks to understand how variant readings contribute to syntactic interpretation and meaning construction within the Quranic text. Design/methods/approach—The research employs a descriptive, inductive, and analytical approach, drawing on examples from the ten canonical qirā’āt. It investigates how early grammarians engaged with Quranic variants, and how these readings shaped syntactic rules and interpretative frameworks. Specific examples from Ibn Kathir’s recitation are examined to highlight grammatical diversity and semantic richness. Findings—The study finds that Quranic readings influence grammatical structure and meaning without generating contradiction. Readings such as those of Ibn Kathir contribute to the flexibility of Arabic syntax and provide insight into semantic nuance. The research also reveals that grammar rules often conform to readings rather than readings being bound by fixed grammatical rules. Research Implications— This study reinforces the importance of Quranic recitation as a source for linguistic evidence and grammatical theory. It contributes to the broader field of Arabic linguistics by demonstrating how qirā’āt function not only as liturgical tradition but also as dynamic linguistic data influencing syntax and semantics across historical contexts.

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