The Enrichment of Meaning through Morphological Transformations in Quranic Reci-tations
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https://doi.org/10.54172/1mn5jd47Keywords:
Quranic recitations, words, Morphological formulasAbstract
This article explores Quranic words that carry multiple meanings based on different recitations of the Quran. It seeks to establish that variations in the morphological forms of certain words mentioned in the Quranic recitations have significantly enriched these words with diverse meanings. These meanings do not contradict each other; instead, each complements the other. This provides us with a broad, clear, and comprehensive understanding of the words in the Quranic text.
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