Selections from the standing of Al-Akhfash Al-Awsat in Surat Al-Imran Through the book "Al-Qat'a wa'l-I'tadaan" by Abi Jaafar al-Nahhas, T: 338 AH, a critical study

Authors

  • Thana Almahdawi الإسلام
  • samir elhosry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63226/iisj.v7i2.4410

Keywords:

cessation, starting, frequent, abnormal readings

Abstract

This research deals with six endowments of Al-Akhfash in Surat Al-Imran out of twenty-three endowments through the book “Al-Qat’ wa’l-Itnaf” by Imam Abi Jaafar Al-Nahhas. same book. The problem of the research lies in collecting Al-Akhfash’s standing through the book “Al-Qat’ wa’l-Itnaad” because he is the imam of the visual school in grammar after his teacher Sibawayh, and he is a contemporary of the Kufic school. He also has individualities in the complete stop. He also has an opinion and guidance in the frequent readings and abnormal readings alike, and he has objected to some of the frequent readings. What makes the topic more important is: Al-Akhfash's Mu'tazili doctrine and the extent of its impact on waqf and initiation. The approach that the research follows is the inductive-critical approach. The research consists of: an introduction, in which: the idea of ​​the research, its problem, its objectives, and previous studies. As for the study, it included: a preface, three topics, and the results. Among the most important results: Al-Akhfash's standing was affected by his grammatical and syntactic views. alone in many of them. And in agreement with the sayings of scholars in other standing, and he took into account the stopping and starting when the frequent and abnormal readings alike differed.

Published

2023-06-08

How to Cite

Almahdawi, T., & elhosry, samir. (2023). Selections from the standing of Al-Akhfash Al-Awsat in Surat Al-Imran Through the book "Al-Qat’a wa’l-I’tadaan" by Abi Jaafar al-Nahhas, T: 338 AH, a critical study. International Islamic Sciences Journal, 1–36. https://doi.org/10.63226/iisj.v7i2.4410

Issue

Section

Qur'anic Exegesis and Sciences of the Qur'an