Directing grammatically irregular Readings In the Holy Quran
Most of the ancient and modern studies have agreed on the importance of invoking the
Qur?anic readings, and its impact on the Arabic grammar.The views on the Qur?anic
readings varied, so the grammarians accepted some of them and rejected some other
relying in the protest on standards that they extrapolated from the words of the Arabs.
Hence the need to defend these readings, and reveal the truth of the positions of
grammarians, and the beginning was in the books of protest in the fourth century AH.
We talked about directing Quranic readings, defining them, and the conditions and criterias
that we adopt when invoking reading, then about choice, and is it optional for the reader?
And why the choices of some readers were not taken into consideration? We argued for the
individual readings first, and then for theaudiencereading. Then we talked about our
evaluation of the readings, where we won some of the readings that were rejected by the
grammarians on the pretext that they violated the grammatical rules and the writing of the
Qur?an.