What cannot be interpreted in any way other than one in terms of syntax: A semantic grammatical study in selected verses from the Holy Quran
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In selected specimens from the Holy Quran. It reveals the reasons for the restriction of grammatical interpretation to one aspect and the impossibility of alternative grammatical guidance, clarifying the semantic aspects in those verses and the possible grammatical alternatives for the other grammatical aspect, comparing them as things are distinguished by their opposites. This exposes the reasons behind the restriction of some linguistic constructions to a single grammatical aspect, showcasing the opinions of grammarians, readers, and interpreters regarding those verses and their viewpoints, concluding with the most important results reached by the research. Thus, the research is charged with scientific opinions, rich with different and varied responses, and abundant with answers, grammatical reconstructions, and semantic inferences. This research at hand observes a set of grammatical cases that occurred in a single grammatical aspect .
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