What Ibn Jenni blamed on ugliness or weakness in his book: The Open Conquest of the Problems of Al-Mutanabbi (Grammatical study)
What Ibn Jenni blamed on ugliness or weakness in his book: The Open Conquest of the Problems of Al-Mutanabbi (Grammatical study)
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This paper deals with the grammatical judgment of Ibn Jinni in his book "Al-Fath Al-Wahhabi on Al-Mutanabi's Problems." Ibn Jinni dealt with the problems of Al-Mutanabi's poetry only. He tried to explain these problematic verses. The reason for these problems was grammatical. Grammatical problems for some of them were not a problem, but rather a concealment of the grammatical face. This is not weakness or ugliness, but there are grammatical problems that require interpretation and should to be solved. It caused confusion in the meaning and hidden meaning, and Ibn Jinn tried to interpret it and found it only suitable for weak or ugly aspects. The study of these verses, which was judged by Ibn Jinnie weakness or ugliness in this book, relying on a method based on extrapolating the words of grammarians in the matter and comparison and analysis; to find out the reasons for these provisions launched by Ibn Jinnie, and its accuracy.
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