The Readings that Abu Al-Baqa Described as weak in his Book Al-Tibyan in the Parsing of the Qur’an Collection and Study

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  • Adel bin Omar bin Omar Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Culture University of Jeddah - Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi39.1065

Keywords:

Interpretation, readings, Akbari, clarification, parsing

Abstract

The research deals with: the readings that Abu Al-Baqa described as weak in his book Al-Tibyan in the Parsing of the Qur’an, Collection and Study. The research aims to the following: First: Introducing the author and his author. Second: Explaining his approach to criticizing and directing readings in his book Al-Tibyan. In his study, the researcher adopted the inductive, analytical and critical approach. The most important search results are: 1- The book “Al-Tibyan” in the parsing of the Qur’an is considered an authentic reference in the science of readings and directing their meanings. 2- The Book of Clarification has four names, namely: “The Parsing of the Qur’an,” “The Parsing of the Mighty Qur’an,” “The Statement in the Sciences of the Qur’an,” and “The Dictation of What the Most Merciful Has Made of the Ways of Parsing and Recitations in All of the Qur’an.” The correct answer is: “Explanation in the parsing of the Qur’an.” The author states it in the conclusion. 3- Through the study, it became clear that a number of the readings that Imam al-Akbari described as weak are not weak, especially the seven, as in the issues with numbers: (7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 33, 39). As for the most important recommendations, the researcher recommended a study entitled: “The explanatory choices of Imam Abu Al-Baqa Al-Akbari, may God have mercy on him, in Al-Tibyan in the parsing of the Qur’an.”

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Published

2024-06-06

How to Cite

The Readings that Abu Al-Baqa Described as weak in his Book Al-Tibyan in the Parsing of the Qur’an Collection and Study. (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 39, 351-395. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi39.1065

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