Ibn Malik’s Evidences from the Hadith in chapter of explaining the word

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The discussion in the case of the assets of Arabic grammar  is one of the big cases in linguistic studies, and Ibn Malik has contributed in his books and his views on this issue, especially in the issue of Hadith’s Evidences for supporting an opinion or emphasis on popular base, so this research aims to collecting the citations of hadith in the first grammatical chapter  tagged to the definition of the word and the word as an applied example of all books, and then to study all these evidences by analytical study through the analytical approach  to explore how to employ them in demonstrating rules and opinions, the top target is the access to Ibn Malik’s concept about the cited hadith in building grammitcal rule.
This research will include an introduction and preface include: definition of evidence in leciography and idiomatically then to pass on the purposes of evidence in the language and then the researcher moves to discuss the hadith evidence that contained in chapter of explaining the word and speech, which includes: First, word definition with Ibn Malik, Second, the requirement of intent to speech, Third: attribution to the sentences as just a word, Fourth: N. emphasis”non eltawkeed” attached to the past tense in the situation of the future meaning, Fifth: the past tense – that is adjective for public undefinate word - potentially future tense, then the recommendations and the conclusion that discover that Ibn Malik’s hadith citation in his books is linquistic expansion because it adds to the language semantics and new structures with the social and cultural dimensions carried by the texts of the Hadith, because the grammatical rules and opinions that was rejected or supported by a huge inheritance of evidence prose and poetry, but the expansion by the Hadith’s evidences have another cultural dimensions.

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