Mafuum Sanat Hinda Abi Hilal Alaskary

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Maruf Suraqat ANIMASHAUN, PhD

Abstract

ABSTRACT


Abu Hilal Al-Askari (d. 395 AH) is interested in writing and poetry workmanship. The word "workmanship" must expand to include creativity as it was in poetry and prose. He talks about this issue through the issue of pronunciation and meaning. And if the speech consists of these two elements, then which one is the workmanship?


This summary aims to explain that understanding the meaning is not the goal of literature, but rather it refers to workmanship, rather it is in terms of words. The supreme goal of this article revolves around the concept of workmanship by Abu Hilal al-Askari, his theory of it, and other opinions among the predecessors and his predecessors and their concepts from the remaining and contemporary critics such as Ibn Salam al-Jamhi, Ibn Qutaybah, Qudamah Ibn Ja`far, Abd al-Qaher al-Jarjani, Ibn Tabatba al-Alawi, Ibn Rashik al-Qayrawani, al-Amidi, Ibn Abd Rabu, al-Jahid and Shawqi Dhoif and Bedouin Tabanah and their many else are prominent scholars in this field.


 

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Literary Studies