A Poetic Compilation of the Most Important Appendages of Narrators and Heritages
Poetic compilation is the best and easiest means of preserving the expected-concept of knowledge. This is clearly proved by countless and numerous types of poetic compilations in legal sciences, language and others. This is an attempt to poetically compile the most important names of the books of...
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2018
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总结: | Poetic compilation is the best and easiest means of preserving the expected-concept of
knowledge. This is clearly proved by countless and numerous types of poetic compilations in
legal sciences, language and others. This is an attempt to poetically compile the most
important names of the books of adjunct narrators and texts into a handy book, through
mentioning the names of the authors, arranged according to their death-lines and followed by
a brief explanation of what is intended. The goal is to bring the contemporary students of
knowledge closer to the past Muslim scholars and their valuable writings, and also to access
some of our glorious heritage through studying some scholars and their writings, in order that
the students would acquire good idea of them and possess a wealth of Islamic culture. One of
the findings of the research is that if a student studies, reads and comprehends this poetic
compilation through the brief explanation, he would achieve several benefits. He would be
accustomed to the comprehension of the intended meanings in poetic compilations, for
writings in poetic compilations are usually ambiguous and some other times full of erasure
and simile. And he would also acquire new knowledge of the arts of hadith through the study
of the adjunct scholars. He would equally acquire a wealth of book titles and that of their
authors, as well as their methodologies. And through the explanations, he would get used to
knowing the death-lines of the scholars, which is very important for students of knowledge,
enabling him to link between our historical eras of al-Rashidi, Umayyad, Abbasid, Ottoman
and the modern era. |
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