The author's approach (Durar Al-Durar in the Interpretation of the Great Qur’an) In the interpretation of the proverb
Keywords:
Darj Al-Durar, the aphoristic interpretationAbstract
This research dealt with the talk about the author and the book, the linguistic and idiomatic definition of the term tafsir with the maxim, the criticism made, the interpretation of the Qur’an by the Qur’an, the interpretation of the Qur’an according to the purified Sunnah of the Prophet, the interpretation of the Holy Qur’an by the sayings of the Companions, may God be pleased with them, and the interpretation of the Holy Qur’an by the sayings of the followers and their followers, may God Almighty have mercy on them.
It was based on the inductive analytical method.
The research concluded with important results, the most important of which are:
1 - The author’s style of citing the noble verses in his interpretation varied in several ways, and we find him once citing one or two verses or more on a linguistic, grammatical, or rhetorical meaning.
2 - He supports some of the verses he cites on the interpretation of a verse with an honorable prophetic hadith or one of the sayings of the imams of interpretation or language.
3 - Sometimes he prefers between two sayings based on another verse he mentions in the context of his preference.
4 - The variety of his citation of hadiths that are between the authentic, the good, the weak, the mursal, and sometimes the fabricated.
5- Sometimes he mentions the entire hadith with its text in the context of his martyrdom, and sometimes with its meaning, and other times a word or two or more of a hadith from the hadiths, once indicating that it is one of the sayings of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and other times he does not refer to that.
6- It is attributed to a companion or follower of his saying, and his name is mentioned, sometimes he does not attribute it to him, and other times not
Clarifies that it is from someone's saying, including what he said during his speech.
7 - He mentions the sayings, but they are more likely in some places, and in others they are not.
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