Hashyah “marginal notes” on Al-Ajromiyah explanation of Sheikh Khalid Al- Azhari by Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Arihawi Al-Halabi (Ibn Al-Ari) (1128 H.) Analysis and verification

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  • Dr. Dosoki Mohammed Ali Ibrahim Al-Sakhawy College of Arabic Language in Al-Menoufia, Al-Azhar University, and College of Arabic Language, Al-Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh

Abstract

One of the most common explanations of the Al-Ajromiyah is that by Sheikh Khalid Ibn Abdullah Al-Azhari (d. 905 H.). Then came Abdulrahman Ibn Mohammed Al-Ari Al-Arihawi Al-Halabi (d.1128 H), to comment on this explanation with a very  great Hahiyah “Marginal Notes”, which I have edited, verified and explored using two written manuscripts to benefit the lovers of Arabic and students. I have highlighted the grammatical character of Abdulrahman Al-Ari, by introducing him and his works, focusing on his grammatical choices and underpinning the value and characteristics of this Hashyah such that he his conjugation of many quotations and examples. He hasn’t limited it to what the commentator said, but he added things that overlooked there.

I verified this Hashiyah motivated by its scientific value; it is a marginalia on an important grammatical marginalia that explains an important and well-known grammatical introduction that triggered many commentaries. It also highlights the efforts of a scholar from the Levant, whose works do not gain popularity among students today.

 

Published

2019-10-30

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