Inferring the lack of evidence according to Ibn Malik in Sharh al Tasheel

Authors

  • Dr. Hamada Muhammad Hussein Ahmed Boudy College of Arabic Language Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University

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Inferring - the lack - evidence according - Ibn Malik - Sharh al-Tasheel

Abstract

Ibn Malik in “Sharh al-Tasheel” made more inferences by denying the existence of evidence. He may deny the existence of evidence while it exists, or it exists but weakens it. He may admire Fermi's opinion that there is no evidence for it. Even though it is the doctrine of all grammarians, it has emerged from the study that some explainers of facilitation may agree with Ibn Malik in saying that there is no evidence and that Abu Hayyan was concerned with dismissing the claim of lack of evidence. The search was organized in two studies, namely: denying the existence of evidence in grammar, and denying the existence of evidence in the exchange. Before them the introduction and the introduction, and after them the conclusion and the sources.

Published

2022-05-09

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