"Suspicions Regarding the Relationship between Qur'anic Recitations and the Seven Letters"

Authors

  • Khaled Nawaf Ahmed Al-Shouha Professor of Quranic Studies at Yarmouk University
  • Atika Ahmed Sami Nusair Yarmouk University
  • Haitham Suleiman Hasan AL-Dhoun Assistant Professor in the Department of Fundamentals of Religion at Yarmouk University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/vyb7aa33

Keywords:

Suspicions, Qur’anic Readings, Seventh Letters

Abstract

The study aimed to address the most famous suspicions that were raised about the relationship of the Qur’anic readings to the seven letters. The study presented the concepts of the readings and the seven letters, and then the suspicions raised about this overlap between the two concepts. To achieve these goals, we followed the inductive and analytical approaches in this study.  The study reached the most important results: The suspicions that have been raised about the relationship between the Qur’anic readings and the seven letters are weak and have no basis in truth, and that everything that has been raised about this relationship between the two terms is not sufficient to cast doubt on the origin of one of them.

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Published

2024-09-05

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How to Cite

"Suspicions Regarding the Relationship between Qur’anic Recitations and the Seven Letters". (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(11), 8716 – 8734. https://doi.org/10.61707/vyb7aa33

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