"The Arabic language, as Al-Aqqad says, is a 'poetic language' with music that is acceptable to the ear and makes the listener feel comfortable. It is also distinguished from other languages ¿¿by letters that meet all the phonetic levels and makes the best use of the pronunciation device. It is unique in letters that we do not find in any other alphabet, such as dha, dha and dha. It is also a language rich in its clear, eloquent vocabulary that carries within it hidden music. We find that Arabic poetry (The Diwan of the Arabs and the History of Their Conditions), composed from that vocabulary, is unique in that it combines rhyme, rhythm, and standard meters at the same time. Arabic is also distinguished by its clear tenses and lack of ambiguity. Throughout the pages of this book, Al-Aqqad accompanies us on a quick artistic journey that delights the eyes and understanding with the aesthetics of the language of the Qur'an, discussing the suspicions of orientalists who doubt the aesthetics of this language and its importance, following his sober scientific method and armed with his deep knowledge of the sciences of language. This copy of the book is legally issued and available for free from the Hindawi Foundation; As the text of the book falls into the public domain according to intellectual property laws."
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