Kufic grammar in the research of modern scholars Khadija Hadithi as a model
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Khadija Hadithi, grammar schools, Kufic grammarAbstract
The issue of Kufic grammar is one of the most important linguistic issues and issues in the Arabic language, because of its role in the history of the rooting of grammar, and the path of setting its rules in its early historical stages and proving its fatness, and the researcher in this path finds that the issue of Kufic grammar is one of the most important things that a researcher specialized in the sciences of the Arabic language, and its rules should draw attention to the attention of the Examiner, and because of the importance of the subject, the latter has received the attention of the first and late to collect, study, examination, and criticism. In this regard, we have chosen to shed light on an aspect of the studies of Contemporary Arab researchers and their readings of Kufic grammar, and we have chosen the researcher "Khadija Hadithi" as a model through which we highlight the importance of Kufic grammar among modern and contemporary researchers and their contributions to the development and analysis of its rules, the revival of Kufic grammar and its study, and understanding its impact on the contemporary Arabic language,,,
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