The syntactic weighting in the grammatical analysis of the verses of the Holy Qur’an in Contemporary Grammatical Analysts: (Abdo Al-Rajhi as a model)

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Professor of Rhetoric, Literary and Comparative Criticism - Vice Dean of the Faculty of Languages and Translation for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs - Misr University for Science and Technology

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Syntax is the manifestation of the interaction between the words, and thus it enters the heart of science, because science is based on the relationships between things, and that interaction between functions in the sentence is the basis of the science of grammar.
There are many views of grammarians and analysts not only regarding the single sentence, but rather the single word in a sentence. In these lines, we seek to discern the features of the doctrine of the scholar Abdo Al-Rajhi in syntax; since, by tracing his method of grammatical analysis, we have found that he goes back to the morphological origin in the analysis of some words, and he forbids the leniency of some of the grammatical analysts in the way of their analysis, considering this a mistake and an inaccuracy. When Al-Rajhi saw it as permissible, or if it was a subject of dispute among the grammarians, he weighed between them, and permitted what fits with the significance.
Hence, we can say that Al-Rajhi devised a way for himself in approaching syntax, distinguishing his syntax from others', and this does not mean that we deviate from the truth. In it, he did not imitate a particular school, but rather absorbed the opinions of the traditional schools of grammar and weighed between them.

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