Quranic readings contributed to the renewal of many grammatical and phonetic phenomena, it was the reality of the use of these phenomena through the novel and orality, and access to a sufficient degree of health transport, and the connection of the bond, as was customary on the tongues of the eloquent people, and is one of those phenomena that were transferred to us, and received great care by grammarians, and the people of performance, theorizing and application.
One of the sciences embraced by the science of readings is the science of directing reading, it shows the faces of the Qur'anic readings, and their agreement with the grammatical rules, in order to achieve and acknowledge the well-known corner of the correct reading with its approval, even in the face of grammar, and scientists have searched under this science in many issues related to Quranic readings, and this lies in achieving the purpose and benefit of the Book of God Almighty and showing the eloquence of this book and the perfection of its miracles, and the purpose of its abbreviation, and the beauty of its brevity.
The nature of the research required that it come in sequential axes including: the concept of Hamz, and the position of the Arab tribes of Hamz, and the sound changes associated with Hamz, and the doctrines of grammarians and owners of readings in this phenomenon.
Kourany, A. (2025). The position of grammarians and authors of readings regarding the sound transformations of the hamza. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 17.(2), 165-193. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.297077.1321
MLA
Abdullah Kourany. "The position of grammarians and authors of readings regarding the sound transformations of the hamza", Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 17., 2, 2025, 165-193. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.297077.1321
HARVARD
Kourany, A. (2025). 'The position of grammarians and authors of readings regarding the sound transformations of the hamza', Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 17.(2), pp. 165-193. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.297077.1321
VANCOUVER
Kourany, A. The position of grammarians and authors of readings regarding the sound transformations of the hamza. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 2025; 17.(2): 165-193. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.297077.1321