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Eloquence conversations Ahl al-Bayt () and its impact on linguistic correction

    Dergham Ali Mohsen

Adab Al-Kufa, 2018, Volume 1, Issue 28, Pages 449-468

Abstract

Marilee one of the main features that characterized the talk of the in fallible imams (peace be upon then). It reached the highest levels of eloquence rhetoric they are free from of mistake the methods of expression of sound and in dividable level and installation articulated people because conversations extension of the language of the holy Koran worthy job an criterion and standard of scrutiny Arabic language and rhetorical settlement and taking her bad vulgar and exclusion of which cannot be exported from in fallible (peace be upon him) in any way the research focuses by dividing it in to two sections, the first one was in a certificate imams talk fluently and eloquence and the sayings. Of scholars in it. The second one was in effect that hi legacy conversations in the Arab language and literature, in particular linguistic correction models which I chose the my for the first two kind, of linguistic imams themselves and the second in linguistic correction saw them was from conversation.
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    Eloquence conversations Ahl al Bayt
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(2016). Eloquence conversations Ahl al-Bayt () and its impact on linguistic correction. Adab Al-Kufa, 1(28), 449-468.
Dergham Ali Mohsen. "Eloquence conversations Ahl al-Bayt () and its impact on linguistic correction". Adab Al-Kufa, 1, 28, 2016, 449-468.
(2016). 'Eloquence conversations Ahl al-Bayt () and its impact on linguistic correction', Adab Al-Kufa, 1(28), pp. 449-468.
Eloquence conversations Ahl al-Bayt () and its impact on linguistic correction. Adab Al-Kufa, 2016; 1(28): 449-468.
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