Eloquence Evidences in “Fatah Al-Bari” by Al-Asqalani

Journal Title: Alorooba Research Journal - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

The book “Fath al-Bari Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari” is one of the most valuable source of Hadith Sciences. At the same time it is a unique book for the sciences of the Arabic language as well. As it comprises almost aspects of Arabic Language & Literature i.e. Linguistics, Syntax, Morphology, Rhetoric, parables and different stylistic approaches which make this book a very notable and remarkable in the field of Arabic Language & Literature. This book has gained the attention of readers due to the goals and meanings explained in this book. This book has revealed the brilliance and intellectual understanding of Al-asqalani about the Arabic rhetoric. The rhetorical notes Al-Asqalani mentioned were not in the form of rules or laws linking them with the evidence, as much as they were a method used by Al-Asqalani to clarify the meaning of the hadith. Al-Asqalani mentioned most of the terms and rhetorical arts without indicating their definition or limitation, except for some of them, such as rhetoric, news, simile, and turning around. This book explains how Al-asqalani had analyzed the texts of noble hadiths, the explanations of hadiths, and impact of hadiths on the human soul in terms of emotions, imaginations, instincts and inclinations. This research article will try to study the rhetorical evidence of the matter in this research by relying on what he said in his commentary on the noble hadiths of the Prophet (PBUH).

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Dr. Syed Yasir Ali Muhammad Ayaz

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Dr. Syed Yasir Ali Muhammad Ayaz (2020). Eloquence Evidences in “Fatah Al-Bari” by Al-Asqalani. Alorooba Research Journal, 1(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-693747