Arabic-L:LING:Grammatical errors in the Quran?

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Date: Fri 18 May 2012
From:David Wilmsen <david.wilmsen at gmail.com>
Subject:Grammatical errors in the Quran?

Nöldeke, Theodor. 1910. Neue Beiträge zur semitischen
Sprachwissenschaft. Strassburg: K.J. Trübner.

If you are an honest scholar, which has, of course, been called into
question, you will also include M A S Abdel Haleem's answer in the
compendium you are no doubt compiling:

Abdel Haleem, M. A. S. 1992. "Grammatical Shift for Rhetorical
Purposes: "iltifāt" and Related Features in the Qur'ān,"  Bulletin of
the School of Oriental and African Studies, 55/3, 407-432.

But then your usual readership might think that you were being too
fair-minded in granting quarter to them-there Moozlems.


David Wilmsen
Associate Professor of Arabic
Department of Arabic and Near Eastern Languages
American University of Beirut
Bliss Street, Hamra
Beirut, Lebanon
1107 2020
tel:  +961-1-350000 ext. 3850/1

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Date: Fri 18 May 2012
From:Muhammad Alzaidi <mohd.zaidi2007 at gmail.com>
Subject:Grammatical errors in the Quran?

Hi,

well, I am not sure if this is a serious question you ask or not. But
as far as I know people who are working in arabic linguistics and more
clearly in Standard Arabic depend on Quran to get the correct grammar
for this language. They know clearly that Quran has the well-created
Arabic language. Due to that, Quran does not contain any grammatical
errors so the answer to your question, no grammatical errors in Quran
and therefore there is no books for that.

Quran is considered to be the "JUDGE" for the CORRECT Arabic grammar
among Arabic linguists.

Regards,

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3)
Date: Fri 18 May 2012
From:Muzzammil Yassin <muzzammil at aucegypt.edu>
Subject:Grammatical errors in the Quran?

Dear Giovanni,

Even Abu Jahl himself was smarter than to consider the Quran being
grammatically wrong or containing grammatical errors. It would do you
good to learn a thing or two from the pagans of Quraish.Those ignorant
people who were referred to with a term derived from 'ignorance'
itself were not ignorant to the extent that they didn't recognize the
miraculous nature of the language of the Quran. Even they recognized
that.

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Date: Fri 18 May 2012
From:Mohamed Ansary < mohamedansary72 at GMAIL.COM>
Subject:Grammatical errors in the Quran?

This is the first time to hear about grammatical errors in the holy Quran !
Do you think there are grammatical errors in the Quran? Would you provide
us with only one example? Only one please.

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Date: Fri 18 May 2012
From:adil59 at GMAIL.COM
Subject:Grammatical errors in the Quran?

First let you know that there is no error  in the Quran`an
Although you are looking for a book as u said, your question is misleading;
there is a message hidden in this question. I request the moderator to
withdraw
 it

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