The readings cited by Ibn al-Anbari in his book Explanation of the Seven Long Poems of the Pre-Islamic Era _ collection and study
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https://doi.org/10.61821/v20i1.0180Keywords:
شواهد, القراءات, القرآنية, القصائد الجاهلياتAbstract
The seven pre-Islamic poems are one of the great collections of the Arabs, which preserved a legacy of the language of the Arabs, and the Arabs celebrated them by Islam, they were hung in their hearts before they were hung on the curtains of the Kaaba, and then they still cite them for the validity and eloquence of speech, they cited them in the interpretation of Holy Qur'an, which was revealed in a clear Arabic tongue, and they cited them in explaining the meanings of the Prophet's hadith, as well as the case in Arab poetry and prose.
Among the things they cited in the pre-Islamic poems: Qur'anic readings with which Allah revealed Holy Qur'an.
Among the Arabic scholars who meant to cite the readings in the course of explaining the pre-Islamic poems Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Al-Qasim Ibn Al-Anbari, may Allah have mercy him, he mentioned a number of readings during his explanation of the pendants, and this matter is considered a citation of the readings in the words of the Arab eloquent and poets, and this research came highlighting the evidence of Qur'anic readings that Ibn Al-Anbari cited the poetry of the owners of the pre-Islamic poems, while standing on his approach to it, through his book Explanation of the seven long poems of ignorance
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