قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني

The research addresses the topic of "criticizing peers," referring specifically to scholars who are peers, not others who differ in scholarly rank. These peer scholars may occasionally criticize each other, either through speech or implication. Several examples and evidence are presented...

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Main Author: Al-Mutairi, Mastora Raja Hojylan
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22090/
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description The research addresses the topic of "criticizing peers," referring specifically to scholars who are peers, not others who differ in scholarly rank. These peer scholars may occasionally criticize each other, either through speech or implication. Several examples and evidence are presented in the first section of the study. However, scholars did not pay much attention to this type of criticism, nor did they adopt it, examine it, or consider it as a clear and valid evidence as required in the rules of criticism and modification. Instead, they were keen on seeking various excuses for these peer scholars. This is evident in their various works where they mentioned diverse rules to clarify the reality of this type of criticism and how to control it, deal with it, and avoid spreading it among people. This was done out of respect for the saying of the Messenger of Allah, preventing any negative remarks, rejection, or diminishing the status of these peer scholars. Through research, four rules have been identified as follows: The first rule: The default regarding the criticizer and the criticized among peers is that they are just and trustworthy. The second rule: The origin of this type of criticism lies in human nature. The third rule: Criticism among peers should be concealed and not propagated. The fourth rule: The purposes of peer scholars in criticizing each other may not always be clear and understandable.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:220902023-08-17T01:31:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22090/ قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني Al-Mutairi, Mastora Raja Hojylan The research addresses the topic of "criticizing peers," referring specifically to scholars who are peers, not others who differ in scholarly rank. These peer scholars may occasionally criticize each other, either through speech or implication. Several examples and evidence are presented in the first section of the study. However, scholars did not pay much attention to this type of criticism, nor did they adopt it, examine it, or consider it as a clear and valid evidence as required in the rules of criticism and modification. Instead, they were keen on seeking various excuses for these peer scholars. This is evident in their various works where they mentioned diverse rules to clarify the reality of this type of criticism and how to control it, deal with it, and avoid spreading it among people. This was done out of respect for the saying of the Messenger of Allah, preventing any negative remarks, rejection, or diminishing the status of these peer scholars. Through research, four rules have been identified as follows: The first rule: The default regarding the criticizer and the criticized among peers is that they are just and trustworthy. The second rule: The origin of this type of criticism lies in human nature. The third rule: Criticism among peers should be concealed and not propagated. The fourth rule: The purposes of peer scholars in criticizing each other may not always be clear and understandable. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22090/1/al%20turath%2013.pdf Al-Mutairi, Mastora Raja Hojylan (2023) قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني. Journal Al-Turath ; Journal of Al-Quran and Al-Sunnah, 8 (1). pp. 148-158. ISSN 0128-0899 https://spaj.ukm.my/jalturath/index.php/jalturath/issue/view/19
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قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
title قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
title_full قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
title_fullStr قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
title_full_unstemmed قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
title_short قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
title_sort قولعث فهم جرح للقرلن عنث لدثني
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22090/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22090/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/22090/1/al%20turath%2013.pdf