Connection between the Eloquence and Shariah

الصلة بين علم البلاغة والشريعة مع عرض نماذج من فصاحة النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم في أحاديثه

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Keywords:

Arabs, ancient times, poetry, Holy Quran, Prophet sayings, prophetic rhetoric

Abstract

The Arabs were known for their eloquence from ancient times, and they were competing in the field of saying, especially (poetry). The poet had a great place in them; because he used to defend them, broadcast their exploits, take pride in their virtues, and speak to their enemies, and the whole tribe used to celebrate his genius. The poet, at that time, had been considered a ministry of information for his tribe. When the divine revelations revealed upon Prophet Muhammad PBUH in the shape of Holy Quran and Prophet Sayings, they were considered as miracles in the field of elegance of Arabic language. Quranic and prophetic rhetoric had become the standard of eloquence. This research aims to examine aspects of the eloquence of the Prophet PBUH within the framework of selected examples from the His PBUH sayings. This study highlights the topic in a descriptive and analytical way.

Author Biographies

Al-Bara Safwan Abdel-Ghany, Al-Azhar University – Egypt

Assistant teacher at Al-Azhar University
And a coordinated member of the Education Development Office at Al-Azhar University

Dr. Hayat Ullah, NUML Islamabad

Lecturer Arabic Department – NUML Islamabad

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Jalāl Al-dīn Al-sīūṭī: Al-itqān fī Ulūm Al-qrʾān (P: 258).

Ibid. (P: 771-772).

Muḥmmad Bin Idrīs Al-šhāfʿī Al-rsālẗ (P: 48-50).

Abd Al-rḥman Ibn Kẖaldūn, Al-mqdmẗ (3: 931).

Ibid. (3: 1128).

Ibid. (3: 1138).

Sūraẗ Yūsuf (2).

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Abū Isḥāq, Al-šhāṭbī, Al-mwāfqāt Fī Uṣūl Al-šhrīʿẗ (P: 255).

Sūraẗ al-isrāʾ (88).

Ibid. (P: 259-262).

Ibid. (P: 257).

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Al-imām Al-šhāṭbī.

Ibid. (P: 279).

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Connection between the Eloquence and Shariah

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Published

2020-12-10

How to Cite

Abdel-Ghany, A.-B. S., & Ullah, D. H. (2020). Connection between the Eloquence and Shariah: الصلة بين علم البلاغة والشريعة مع عرض نماذج من فصاحة النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم في أحاديثه. Alorooba Research Journal, 1(1), 56–68. Retrieved from https://www.alorooba.org/ojs/index.php/journal/article/view/3