“The Prophet’s Ascension, peace be upon him” by Nayi Othman Deddah and “Qudsi al-Siraj fi Nazm al-Miraj” by Muhammad Fawzi: A balancing study

Title “The Prophet’s Ascension, peace be upon him” by Nayi Othman Deddah and “Qudsi al-Siraj fi Nazm al-Miraj” by Muhammad Fawzi: A balancing study
Author Montaser, Hazem Saeed Muhammad Muhammad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2536-9458, EISSN: 2536-9458, DOI: 10.21608/jfhsc.2020.135494
Record ID cdi_crossref_primary_10_21608_jfhsc_2020_135494
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Notes The miracle of the Night Journey and Mi’raj has an important place in Turkish literature, and despite its importance, we did not find any study about it in Arabic that adequately explains this importance. The research aims to clarify this status, and for this reason we divided the research into four sections. The first: We explained the beginning of writing about the Night Journey and Mi’raj in Turkish literature and its development over the centuries, and what the Ottoman poets wrote about the Mi’raj and the modern studies that dealt with their writings. The study classified more than one hundred and fifty works about the Mi’raj, and monitored What was written about the Ascension, the Sir, the Mawlid, Shamail, poetry collections, non-religious dual poems, and composed and prose works independent of the Ascension. The second: He introduced the Turkish poet Nayi Othman and his book “The Ascension of the Prophet, peace be upon him.” The third: He introduced the Turkish poet Muhammad Fawzi and his book “Qudsi al-Siraj fi Nazm al-Miraj.” The fourth: He compared the two systems after translating them from the Ottoman to Arabic, a rhyming translation like the double rhyme found in the original text, and he explained the extent of similarities and differences. Between them, the origin of the ideas contained in them and the extent of their connection is the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet.
Görüntüle Maǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb wa Al-ʿulūm Al-Insāniyyaẗ - Ǧāmiʿaẗ Qanāẗ Al-Siwaīs, 2020-12, Vol.3 (35), p.465-553
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“The Prophet’s Ascension, peace be upon him” by Nayi Othman Deddah and “Qudsi al-Siraj fi Nazm al-Miraj” by Muhammad Fawzi: A balancing study

Author Montaser, Hazem Saeed Muhammad Muhammad
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2536-9458, EISSN: 2536-9458, DOI: 10.21608/jfhsc.2020.135494
Record ID cdi_crossref_primary_10_21608_jfhsc_2020_135494
Library Location Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes The miracle of the Night Journey and Mi’raj has an important place in Turkish literature, and despite its importance, we did not find any study about it in Arabic that adequately explains this importance. The research aims to clarify this status, and for this reason we divided the research into four sections. The first: We explained the beginning of writing about the Night Journey and Mi’raj in Turkish literature and its development over the centuries, and what the Ottoman poets wrote about the Mi’raj and the modern studies that dealt with their writings. The study classified more than one hundred and fifty works about the Mi’raj, and monitored What was written about the Ascension, the Sir, the Mawlid, Shamail, poetry collections, non-religious dual poems, and composed and prose works independent of the Ascension. The second: He introduced the Turkish poet Nayi Othman and his book “The Ascension of the Prophet, peace be upon him.” The third: He introduced the Turkish poet Muhammad Fawzi and his book “Qudsi al-Siraj fi Nazm al-Miraj.” The fourth: He compared the two systems after translating them from the Ottoman to Arabic, a rhyming translation like the double rhyme found in the original text, and he explained the extent of similarities and differences. Between them, the origin of the ideas contained in them and the extent of their connection is the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet.
Görüntüle Maǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb wa Al-ʿulūm Al-Insāniyyaẗ - Ǧāmiʿaẗ Qanāẗ Al-Siwaīs, 2020-12, Vol.3 (35), p.465-553
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