Falsafat al-Wujūd al-Lughawī bayna Munṭalaqāt al-Tajwīd wa Taṣwīr al-Maʿnā al-Qurʾānī: Mumārasah Manhajiyyah wa Namādhij Taṭbīqiyyah

Authors

  • Ahmed Abdel Fattah Naeem
  • Taha Ibrahim Shabeeb
  • Yasser Ihsan Rashid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/

Keywords:

Employment, Philosophy of Linguistic Presence, Quranic Tajweed.

Abstract

The research aims to highlight the impact of employing the philosophy of linguistic existence in Quranic recitation and revealing the relationships between them. It also seeks to establish an interpretive aesthetic based on the semantic energies of the philosophy of language by highlighting the relationship between Tajweed rules and meaning. Accordingly, contrastive interpretation in this research becomes an effective strategy to create Quranic meaning from a perspective confirmed by context, and to understand and interpret texts and discourses, concluding that the philosophy of language in Tajweed forms a rhetorical image that enriches textual interpretation. The research problem explores the impact of linguistic existence in Tajweed and demonstrates how recitational performance depicts meaning in the Quranic text through analysis of selected verses. The research adopts an analytical approach and concludes that a systematic interrelation exists between the Arabic language and the science of Tajweed. This relationship is grounded in the reliance of Tajweed principles on Arabic linguistic rules governing correct articulation and pronunciation, necessitating a strong linguistic presence in Quranic recitation. Such integration produces a semantic effect that generates a vivid rhetorical image shaped by contextual coherence. Accordingly, the study recommends greater engagement with modern phonetic studies, particularly Quranic phonology. Furthermore, the findings reveal a complex network of interrelated connections between linguistic presence and Tajweed, forming highly integrated and comprehensive rules. This deep interdependence makes their separation difficult, as Tajweed functions as a linguistic regulator that governs recitational performance while maintaining the principles of cohesion and precision within its framework.

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Published

30-04-2026