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The evidence of Badr al-Din Ibn Jama'ah in his book Sharh al-Kafiyah Ibn al-Hajib
Abstract
Grammarians are committed to the sources they have transmitted from the Arabs, which they have used as evidence to prevent the language from changing as it enters, especially after the spread of the Islamic religion across the globe. Among these grammarians who have exerted great effort in establishing rules, and who cite evidence from what they have transmitted from the Arabs, is Badr al-Din Ibn Jama'ah, who has frequently cited Qur'anic verses and deviant and transmitted readings. This is much easier. The deduction of Badr bin Jama’ah) which was divided into a renaissance on a brief about the subject, the reasons for the choice, the published studies, the method followed and the branches of religion, the research which included preparation: entitled the introduction of Badr al-Din bin Jama’ah, and the first research: entitled Badr al-Din’s deduction from the Qur’anic verses, and the second research: entitled Badr al-Din’s deduction from the noble prophetic hadiths, and a Topi Third: Titled "Badr al-Din's Reasoning Based on Arabic Poetry," the paper outlines the most important findings.



