Large Assimilation in the Reading of As-Sūsi: A Linguistic Feature and Identity Marker
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The science of Quranic readings (Qira'at) is considered the pinnacle of Islamic sciences due to its direct connection to the Holy Quran, serving as an original source for linguistic studies. The Quran has preserved the performance and pronunciation of the Arabic language, maintaining its phonemes, lexical materials, morphological structures, and syntactic constructions. Moreover, it has bestowed upon the Arabic language an eternal status, transforming it into a global language of civilization and knowledge, transcending its earlier role as a language of art and literature.
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