Kaser the hamza (inna) and fathaha it after saying between Qur’anic readings - a semantic grammatical study

Section: Arabic language
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
1-16

Abstract

This research aims to study the kaser of the hamza (inna) and fathaha it after a saying. It is broken if a story is intended, and it is opened if the story is not intended. There have been Quranic readings in which the hamza (inna) was broken and opened after a saying, with different interpretations. The research came in two requirements: the first requirement after The apparent statement was in three places, arranged according to the order of the verses in the Holy Quran, and the second requirement was after the implicit statement, and it was in two places according to their order in the Holy Quran.

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Ali, H., هبة, Almashhadani, M., & محمد. (2025). Kaser the hamza (inna) and fathaha it after saying between Qur’anic readings - a semantic grammatical study. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 4(13), 1–16. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5512