This paper discusses the base forms of arabic worlds in Shahrur's perpective. Shahrur argues the base forms of arabic world result from fi'il amr [imperative form], not from fi'il madhi [past tense form] as what ulama' Kufah stated, and also not from isim masdar as what ulama' Basrah argued. Shahrur's apinion cannot be separated from his philosophy conterning the fact that moslems that still be…
This paper discusses the base forms of Arabic words in Syahrur's perspective.Syahrur argues that the base forms of Arabic words result from fi'il amr (Imperative form), not from fi'il madhi (Past tense form) as what Ulama's kufah stated, and also not from isim mashdar as what ulama' Bashrah argued.