All Examples of Old Hijazi Internal Rhymes in the Quran and Hadith: Difference between revisions

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It has traditionally been taken for granted that the Qur'an was composed in Classical Arabic, the same literary language that was used by the Arab jurists, theologians, poets, historians and religious scholars of the Ummayyad and Abbasid caliphates and their successor states. But recent research, pioneered by Ahmad Al-Jallad of Ohio University and Marijn Van Putten of the university of Leiden, has shown that the Qur'an was actually composed in a different language, which they call Old Hijazi, the ancient vernacular dialect of the Hijaz region which includes Makkah and Medina.
It has traditionally been taken for granted that the Qur'an was composed in Classical Arabic, the same literary language that was used by the Arab jurists, theologians, poets, historians and religious scholars of the Ummayyad and Abbasid caliphates and their successor states. But recent research, pioneered by Ahmad Al-Jallad of Ohio University and Marijn Van Putten of the university of Leiden, has shown that the Qur'an was actually composed in a different language, which they call Old Hijazi, the ancient vernacular dialect of the Hijaz region which includes Makkah and Medina.<ref>{{Cite web| title = Quranic Arabic From Its Hijazi Origins to Its Classical Reading Tradition| author = Marijn van Putten | work = google.com| date = | access-date = 18 February 2023| url = https://www.google.com/books/edition/Quranic_Arabic/HDG5zgEACAAJ?hl=en| quote = }}</ref>
 


This is a comprehensive list of internal rhymes in the Quran and Hadith that only appear if the text is read in Old Hijazi.  
This is a comprehensive list of internal rhymes in the Quran and Hadith that only appear if the text is read in Old Hijazi.  
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