Arab Narrators in (Gharib al-Hadith, by Abu Ubaid 224AH): A Reading in Narrative and Tradition

Authors

  • Fheed Abdullah Fheed Al-Qahtani Department of Grammar, Morphology and Philology, College of Arabic LanguageImam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University

Keywords:

Narrators -Arabs -Narrative -Gharib al-Hadith -Lexicon -Abu Obeid

Abstract

The   research   addresses   an   important   issue   of   language   codification   and classification of dictionaries, namely the narrations of Arab narrators in (Gharib al-Hadith) by Abu Ubaid (224A.H.).The  research  started  from  the  fact  that  Abu  Ubaid  sometimes  relies  on  the narrations of Arab narrators in his interpretation of Gharib al-Hadith; the research was  a  reading  of  the  narrations  and  their  impact:  Arab  Narrators  in  (Gharib  al-Hadith) by Abu Ubaid (224AH): A Reading of the Narrative and Impact.The  research  presented  the  Arabic  narrators  in  Gharib  al-Hadith,  Abu  Ubaid's approach  to  the  linguistic  narratives  of  these  Arabic  narrators  and  his  attitude towards them, and the levels of the linguistic narratives of the Arabic narrators.The  research  concluded  that  Abu  Ubaid  was  very  keen  on  the  narrations  of  the Arabic narrators, weighing them, taking them and agreeing with them except on rare  occasions,  and  that  these  narrations  served  the  semantic  and  lexical  level better than any otherlinguistic level.

Published

2025-08-23

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