The Narrations and Traditions of Umm al-Mu'minin Aisha - may Allah be pleased with her - in Poetry: Compilation and Study

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  • د إبراهيم بن عبد الله بن عبد الرحمن المديهش جامعة الإمام محمد بن سعود الإسلامية

Keywords:

Aisha, narrations, poetry, Arabic_literature

Abstract

Abstract:

The Narrations and Traditions of Umm al-Mu'minin Aisha - may Allah be pleased with her - in Poetry: Compilation and Study"

Written by Dr. Ibrahim bin Abdullah Almusaihesh, Assistant Professor in the Department of Hadith and its Sciences at the College of Islamic Principles and Da'wah, Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University.

The research includes the collection of narrations and traditions attributed to Umm al-Mu'minin Aisha - may Allah be pleased with her - in poetry, whether narrated as statements regarding the ruling on poetry or containing poetic elements. It also examines the narrations attributed to her as poetry, preserving, studying, and analyzing them. The research explores the poetry attributed to her and her involvement in it. It investigates the narrations and traditions related to Aisha's attention to poetry, totaling 28 narrations and traditions, with 14 of them being authentic, 5 considered good “Hasan”, 3 weak, 3 very weak, 1 fabricated, and 2 without a reliable chain of narration.

The research aims to highlight the knowledge of Aisha in Arabic and poetry, emphasizing that poetry is the Diwan of the Arabs. The researcher followed an inductive-analytical approach, collecting the narrations and studying their chains of narration while clarifying any points that require explanation. Among the important findings of the research are Aisha's scholarly position and the significance of Arabic poetry in religious sciences. The researcher recommends paying attention to the writings and works of the companions, as well as fostering interdisciplinary research among various fields

Published

2025-05-29

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