The Counterpart Witness Related to the Original Grammar Rulings in Mughni Al-Labib by Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari (D. 761 AH) Is a Sample | ||
College Of Basic Education Research Journal | ||
Volume 19, Issue 4, December 2023, Pages 160-177 PDF (614.79 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/berj.2023.181854 | ||
Authors | ||
Noor Abdulkareem Abdulqader Alhubity* 1; Muhammad Thanoun Younis2 | ||
1قسم اللغة العربیة - کلیة التربیة بنات- جانعة الموصل | ||
2University of Mosul/ College of Education for Girls/ Department of Arabic Language | ||
Abstract | ||
This research aims to study the technical functions that Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari was aiming for by citing the analogue witness after the original witness. It was noted in his book (Mughni al-Labib) and other books of the previous grammarians that they cite an original witness to prove the rule, then they add to it with similar evidence expressed by (the analogy) and (the proverb). By the analogous witness, they mean the one that reinforces the rule that reinforces the original witness. It is similar to the original witness in a certain idea or aspect, but it differs from it in another part. By the original rulings, it means: the universal laws, the rule, and the evidence, and what is meant here is the meaning of the universal rules in the manner under which many issues fall under partial. The research is divided into two sections. The first sections deal with the Qur’anic analogous witness in the elimination and similarity phenomena. The second section deals with the poetic analogue witness to the satiation, grammatical puzzles, and poetic necessity phenomena. The first section is divided into two topics, one of which is: the phenomenon of deletion and the phenomenon of similarity. The second section is divided into three topics: the first: the phenomenon of satisfaction, the second: grammatical puzzles, and the third: poetic necessity. Then, the results of the research, the index of sources and references are presented | ||
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