Folio 211r

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21 Oct 2017 07:27 #160 by morozov53
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The spelling المومن without hamza is not convincing in itself but it is a typical Maghibi feature.

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24 Oct 2017 07:17 #164 by sschulthess
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Do you mean because of the missing hamza? The same spelling is to find in Vat. Ar. 13 which is an eastern manuscript (Melkite): cf. e.f. 1 Cor 4:17:
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24 Oct 2017 07:37 #169 by morozov53
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I mean that the Maghribi orthoepy based on the Qur'ānic reading of Warsh b.Nāfi' NEVER uses the hamza in this word. The Oriental Christian Arabic texts sometimes do, that's why the omitted hamsa is not convincing as an argument for the Maghribi origin of the text.

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24 Oct 2017 07:42 #171 by sschulthess
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Now I understand your point :) thank you for the remark!

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24 Oct 2017 08:22 #178 by morozov53
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Yes, it would be so if the Ms were completely vowelled, but it is not.

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