Allamah Al-Naqib’s Thesis Selb al-Taghlīb ‘an Bayt al-Mutanabbī bi-Taqrīb Gharīb: A Study and Critical Edition

Title Allamah Al-Naqib’s Thesis Selb al-Taghlīb ‘an Bayt al-Mutanabbī bi-Taqrīb Gharīb: A Study and Critical Edition
Author Abdulsattar Elhajhamed
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID EISSN: 2717-6916, DOI: 10.26650/jos.1582008
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_723e039c0ea54e889f7e767b03199612
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Notes The Ottoman scholars paid great attention to the Arabic language, particularly to the science of rhetoric, and authored numerous treatises on its various topics. Among these scholars was al-ʿAllāma al-Naqīb. He taught at various schools, then held judicial positions in different parts of the Ottoman Empire, eventually becoming the head of the Naqīb al-Ashraf. He left behind poetry and treatises. This research focuses on one of his treatises related to rhetoric, titled Selb al-Taghlīb ‘an Bayt al-Mutanabbī bi-Taqrīb Gharīb, in which he discussed the issue of taghlīb in a verse of Al-Mutanabbī. In this previously unedited treatise, the scholar argues that the term “al-qamrayn” in the verse is not an example of dual taghlīb, presenting evidence to support his claim. This study, which aims to provide a scholarly edition of the treatise, introduces the author and his works, analyzes the content and style of the treatise, and describes the manuscripts used in the critical edition. Additionally, it discusses the views of the most important scholars who addressed the issue of taghlīb in Al-Mutanabbī’s verse. The significance of this research lies in introducing this scholar by referencing Arabic and Turkish sources and publishing his mentioned treatise in a scholarly edition. This will contribute to highlighting the Arabic scholarly output of Ottoman scholars and their role in serving the Arabic language.
Görüntüle Sarkiyat mecmuasi, 2025-04 (46), p.1-18
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Allamah Al-Naqib’s Thesis Selb al-Taghlīb ‘an Bayt al-Mutanabbī bi-Taqrīb Gharīb: A Study and Critical Edition

Author Abdulsattar Elhajhamed
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID EISSN: 2717-6916, DOI: 10.26650/jos.1582008
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_723e039c0ea54e889f7e767b03199612
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes The Ottoman scholars paid great attention to the Arabic language, particularly to the science of rhetoric, and authored numerous treatises on its various topics. Among these scholars was al-ʿAllāma al-Naqīb. He taught at various schools, then held judicial positions in different parts of the Ottoman Empire, eventually becoming the head of the Naqīb al-Ashraf. He left behind poetry and treatises. This research focuses on one of his treatises related to rhetoric, titled Selb al-Taghlīb ‘an Bayt al-Mutanabbī bi-Taqrīb Gharīb, in which he discussed the issue of taghlīb in a verse of Al-Mutanabbī. In this previously unedited treatise, the scholar argues that the term “al-qamrayn” in the verse is not an example of dual taghlīb, presenting evidence to support his claim. This study, which aims to provide a scholarly edition of the treatise, introduces the author and his works, analyzes the content and style of the treatise, and describes the manuscripts used in the critical edition. Additionally, it discusses the views of the most important scholars who addressed the issue of taghlīb in Al-Mutanabbī’s verse. The significance of this research lies in introducing this scholar by referencing Arabic and Turkish sources and publishing his mentioned treatise in a scholarly edition. This will contribute to highlighting the Arabic scholarly output of Ottoman scholars and their role in serving the Arabic language.
Görüntüle Sarkiyat mecmuasi, 2025-04 (46), p.1-18
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