Grammar and the impact of the Holy Qur’an on its emergence and development

Authors

  • عبدالحكيم فاخر الجابري

Abstract

Grammar, in reality, had beginnings focused on the linguistic aspects that we see in the written texts, and known to us, such as poetry, speeches, letters, wisdom, and stories. All of that poses a question to us about the subject of establishing the language, so all researchers wonder, where did these movements, grammatical foundations, linguistic style, and linguistic solidity of these texts come from? Since Arabic grammar was new according to the phenomena that formed it, its foundations and rules were not complete, it comes to mind that there are old rules in the literary texts, among the poets of pre-Islam. If we deny these foundations, we return to another important issue, which researchers have addressed, including Taha Hussein in the issue of plagiarism, and considering pre-Islamic poetry to be plagiarized, as he sees in his theory, who doubted everything related to pre-Islamic poetry. You see him doubt every text and news that came through storytellers and narrators; because his logic doubts a nation that did not know how to read and write, so he asks where did poetry come from and in this cast method of performing all of that? It comes to mind, as others have, to doubt the spirit of poetry and literature, which originated in ancient times. Or to say that the language and grammar are inherent in antiquity but evolved and became stagnant with the advent of the Holy Quran. Therefore, we focus our research here on the Quran and its relationship to grammatical forms and rules, and how the language reached a scientific and intellectual level and demonstrated its excellent performance in various aspects. Despite these doubts, we return to the existence of grammar, rules, and foundations there, even if the poetry is questionable                                                                                                          

Published

2026-01-23

How to Cite

عبدالحكيم فاخر الجابري. (2026). Grammar and the impact of the Holy Qur’an on its emergence and development . Hawlyat Al-Montada Journal, 1(64). Retrieved from https://www.hmjhr.org/index.php/hmj/article/view/575