Methods of Construction in Sharh al-Muyassar (the easy explanation) of Sahih Al-Bukhari by Al-Sabouni (d. 1442 AH)
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This research addresses the 'methods of construction' (أساليب الإنشاء) in 'Sharh al-Muyassar li Sahih al-Bukhari' by Sheikh Muhammad Ali al-Sabuni, and it elaborates on the most important rhetorical purposes mentioned by the Sheikh in his book. These methods of construction include:
- **Command (الأمر)**
- **Prohibition (النهي)**
- **Interrogation (الاستفهام)**
- **Vocative (النداء)**
- **Wish (التمني)**
These methods are part of the Arabic rhetoric, specifically within the domain of 'ilm al-ma'ani (science of meanings) and 'ilm al-insha' (science of composition), particularly in the category of 'al-insha' al-talabi' (the compositional style of request or petition).
The research begins by defining 'al-insha' (composition) in both linguistic and technical terms. It then explains the methods of construction mentioned in 'Sharh al-Muyassar,' including:
The study aims to provide a detailed understanding of these rhetorical styles as they are applied in the commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari by Sheikh Muhammad Ali al-Sabuni.
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