Quranic Arabic: From its Hijazi Origins to its Classical Reading Traditions By Marijn van Putten [Book Review]

Journal of Islamic Studies 34 (3):402-407 (2023)
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Marijn van Putten’s Quranic Arabic is an illuminating and highly original addition to important scholarly articles on the study of Qurʾānic linguistics and the.

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