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Abstract

Poetry has been flowing abundantly in our veins since the early ages, so its sayings have been immortalized over time, and writers, rhetoricians and grammarians have been studying it. The Noble Qur’an, its eloquence, and its miraculousness is a template through which they measure linguistic structures and formulate them in word and meaning. The accident is what is presented to the sentence so that it departs from its usual fixed structure, and the omission is a rhetorical-grammatical phenomenon that leads to the required briefness in poetry. This research was straightened out in two sections, the first of which was: the objection to deletion in the predicate elements, in which I dealt with two models of this type; Delete the subject, and delete the subject. As for the second topic, it was opposed to the deletion of the non-predicate elements, which occurred in eight demands, which began by deleting the object and ended with the deletion of the conjunction. The study of the viewer of omission in Diwan (A Letter from Qabil) followed a semantic and rhetorical analytical approach based on the rules and regulations of Arabic grammar in general. And our last prayer is that praise be to God, Lord of the worlds, and blessings and peace be upon the most honorable messenger, our Master Muhammad (PBUH) and upon all his family and companions.
https://doi.org/10.33899/berj.2024.183898
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