Quranic Arabic : from its Hijazi origins to its classical reading traditions / by Marijn van Putten.

"What was the language of the Quran like, and how do we know? Today, the Quran is recited in ten different reading traditions, whose linguistic details are mutually incompatible. This work uncovers the earliest linguistic layer of the Quran. It demonstrates that the text was composed in the Hij...

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Main Author: Van Putten, Marijn (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
Series:Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics, volume 106.
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