Derivation

 

 

Derivation

The main part of the Qur'anic body is its derivation, which includes roots, words, word categories, verbals, scale of sources and type of roots..

Derivation Root Words Category of words verbals Root type

  • Root:  

One of the main and most basic pillars of the Quranic corpus is the root column. In this column, for all Quranic words with roots, etymology is written. The source cited in writing this column of the database is the early and later dictionaries such as Al-Ain, Arabic language, Afsah al-Lagha, Al-Tahqiq and other dictionaries that have been written in the relevant columns while maintaining the trustworthiness of the content. If there was a difference of opinion in the sources about the origin of a word from the Quranic words, an attempt was made to include the same lexical content in the body and to record up to three differences of opinion in the body. Also, if the disagreement about a word was such that some considered it non-Arabic and some mentioned its Arabic origin, both the root mentioned in the database and its non-Arabic nature are reflected..

 

  • Words: 

In the column  Words, all Qur'anic words are written in the two usual ways of drawing the Mushaf way and drawing the spelling. Also in this part of the body, Quranic words composed of several words are given in two separate and non-separated forms, ie for example the word «to our verses»، It is given both in its original and inseparable form and in three separate words «bi»، «verses»، «we».Therefore, access to the words of the Qur'an has been possible both in the manner of drawing the Mus'haf and in the manner of drawing the spelling, and both in a separate form and in a separate form..

 

  • Category of words:  

For easier and more specific access to some word groups, a new definition and classification of words was made in such a way that nouns are Arabic symbols.، «al» At the beginning of the word, the plural and duplicate symbols and the feminine symbol have been removed, and in the verbs, the singular masculine form absent from the verb in question has been written. Be one-sided by searching for the word "believer" in all cases in the Qur'an from the word "Mumen", including Almumenat, Almumenat, Almumenun, Almumenin, Almumen and ... Will see. Also, words that are in the plural form are Mukassar and singular, and for example, by searching for the word Kafar, the word Kuffar can be accessed..

 

  • verbals:  

In this column of the Quranic corpus, all the words that have infinitives were also infinitives, so that all the possibilities raised about the infinitive of a word were calculated based on the words of the lexicographers and included in the database as appropriate. The source of reliance in this part of the database is the book of Al-Masadr Zuzani, as well as the dictionary of the Arabic language and some dictionaries..

 

  • verbal scale:  

For each word for which an infinitive is written, the weight of the infinitive is also written, so that if a word had one infinitive without a difference, one scales, and if different infinitives were conceived, more scales were written for it..

 

  • Root type:  

The type of root means that the roots of Quranic words are consonant, weak, hamzated or possessed. In this column, according to the column of the roots of Quranic words, the consonant of the roots, their weak and its type means (for example, being hollow or incomplete, being yaa or waw, mafruq doubly weak or being maqrun), being possessed, being hamzated and The combination of these subjects has been written, that is, for example, the case of the root of oud has been written as both hamzated and weak, and the type of weak has also been carefully stated (hollow waw)..