The Objections of Al-Samin in Al-Durr on Abu Hayyan in Al-Bahr Regarding What Al-Zamakhshari Followed in Al-Kashshaf

Authors

  • Dr. Adel bin Omar bin Omar Yaslam Basfar Associate Professor of Interpretation, Department of Islamic Culture, University of Jeddah Saudi Arabia

Keywords:

objection, disapproval, Al-Zamakhshari, Al-Bahr Al-Muhit, Al-Durr Al-Masun

Abstract

The research included an introduction, a preface, two chapters, and a conclusion.

In the introduction, the researcher wrote about the origin of the objections and their definition.

In the first chapter, the researcher introduced the two authors and their books, and lists the forms of objection according to Abu Hayyan and Al-Samin.

In the second chapter, the researcher studied thirteen objections by Al-Samin Al-Halabi in his interpretation of Al-Durr Al-Masun on his Sheikh Abu Hayyan Al-Andalusi in his interpretation "Al-Bahr Al-Muhit".

At the conclusion of the research, the study revealed results and recommendations, the most prominent of which were:

1- Abu Hayyan objected on Al-Zamakhshari in thirteen places, some of which were explicit in the objection, and some of which were implicit and could be understood from the context.

2- All of Abu Hayyan’s objections on Al-Zamakhshari here are grammatical objections, and they have an impact on the interpretive meanings.

3- The researcher recommended a study entitled: Interpretation of Al-Kashshaf and its impact on the interpreters who came after it.

اِسْتدْرَاكَاتُ السَّمِينُ في الدُّرِ عَلَى أَبيِ حَيَّانَ فيِ البَحْرِ فِيِمَا تَعَقَّبَ بِه الْزَمخْشَرِيَّ فيِ الْكَشَّافِ

Published

2024-06-14