Correlated mushafs belong to the Basran school

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The characteristic of vocalizing the third person singular masculine pronoun hā’ with -u (ḍamma), in words that the pronoun hā is preceded by -i (kasra) or -ī (yā’) like: “'Akhīhu”, “fīhu” and also the hā’ attached to a jussive (majzūm) verbal form like: “Nu'utihu”, “Nuşlihu” is widely attested in early Qur’an manuscripts.AbstractThe characteristic of vocalizing the third person singular masculine pronoun hā’ with -u (ḍamma), in words that the pronoun hā is preceded by -i (kasra) or -ī (yā’) like: “'Akhīhu”, “fīhu” and also the hā’ attached to a jussive (majzūm) verbal form like: “Nu'utihu”, “Nuşlihu” is widely attested in early Qur’an manuscripts.AbstractThe characteristic of vocalizing the third person singular masculine pronoun hā’ with -u (ḍamma), in words that the pronoun hā is preceded by -i (kasra) or -ī (yā’) like: “'Akhīhu”, “fīhu” and also the hā’ attached to a jussive (majzūm) verbal form like: “Nu'utihu”, “Nuşlihu” is widely attested in early Qur’an manuscripts.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Quran and Hadith Historical Studies, Volume:28 Issue: 1, 2022
Pages:
122 to 143
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