The linguistic structure in Al- Basmala,from the point of view of linguistics

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Mohsen Mohammad Yahya Al-Arshani

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This research deals with the linguistic structure of the Basmala. Through its phonetic, morphological, grammatical and written levels, which constitute the largest part of its linguistic architecture, relying on the data of the modern linguistic lesson; The consonants of the basmalah, its consonants, its syllables, its morphemes, its tone and intonation, its vocal harmony, its inclination, assimilation, thinning, amplification, stopping, sculpting, and extension, and the aesthetics of its orthographic, morphological, and syntactic shifts. To draw a clear picture of the calm, supplicating atmosphere of the Basmalah, leaning toward kasra, lightness, incline, interstitial, auditory clarity, pronunciation ease, musical rhythm, flexible pragmatic generative movement, and linguistic economy.


       The nature of the research required that it be divided into an introduction, three sections, and a conclusion. The introduction: included an introduction to the research, its importance, its objectives, and the reasons for choosing it. As for the first section: it revealed the aesthetics of the phonetic and syllabic structure in Al- Basmala, and in the second section: the hadith was About the morphological structure in Al- Basmalah, including its derivation and morphemes, while the last two topics included: About the active obstetric basmala movement; In terms of morphology, composition, and writing; Of deletion, addition, arrangement, conjunction, and disconnection, based on the descriptive analytical stylistic approach. Through statistics, description, analysis, and finally we concluded the research with a conclusion that included the most important results reached.

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Al-Arshani, M. M. Y. (2024). The linguistic structure in Al- Basmala,from the point of view of linguistics. Sana’a University Journal of Human Sciences, 2(1), 844–872. https://doi.org/10.59628/jhs.v2i1.513
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