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This book " Al-Hawashi Al Azhariyyah fi Hal Alfadh Al-Muqaddimah Al-Jazariyyah " is Al Azhari 's explanation of the famous poem Al-Jazariya , a short abbreviation in verse form, which brings together the main rules of tajweed from the Quran, by its author Muhammad Ibn Al Jazari . This commentary by Al Jazariyya is distinguished by its simple sentences and uncomplicated words and expressions, and by the fact that it meets the needs of students without boring them with the developed explanation or leaving them confused with any information. summarized.
هذا الكتابُ هو شرحٌ ميسر وسهل لمنظومةِ الجزَريةِ منْ نظمِ الإمامِ محمدِ ابنِ الجزَريِّ، وقد جاء مُوَفِّياً لحاجةِ الطلابِ منْ غيرِ ت طويلٍ مُملٍّ ولا اختصارٍ مخلٍّ، كما أوضحَ دِلالاتِ النظمِ دونَ دخول ٍ في فرعياتٍ تشتِّتُ ذهنَ المبتدئ
هذا الكتابُ هو شرحٌ لمنظومةِ الجزَريةِ منْ نظمِ الإمامِ محمدِ ابن ِ الجزَريِّ، وقد لاقى هذا النظمُ القَبولَ فأقبلَ عليهِ العلماءُ بال شرحِ فكثُرتْ شروحُه ما بينَ مطوَّلٍ ومختصَرٍ، وقد امتازَ هذا الكتا بُ بأنَّه جاءَ سهلَ العبارةِ بعيداً عنِ التعقيدِ في تركيبِه وألفاظِ ه، ومُوَفِّياً لحاجةِ الطلابِ منْ غيرِ تطويلٍ مُملٍّ ولا اختصارٍ مخلٍّ، كما أوضحَ دِلالاتِ النظمِ دونَ دولٍ في المبتدئِ، فكانَ أيسرَ تناولاً، محققاً بُغيتَ ه دونَ طولِ عَناء. هذا الكتاب من تحقيق الشيخ: محمد بركات.
This book is Al Azhari 's explanation of the famous poem Al-Jazariyyah , a short abbreviation in verse form, which brings together the main rules of tajweed from the Quran, by its author Muhammad Ibn Al Jazari . This commentary by Al Jazariyya is distinguished by its simple sentences and uncomplicated words and expressions, and by the fact that it meets the needs of students without boring them with the developed explanation or leaving them confused with any information. summarized. This book has been verified by Sheikh Muhammad Barakat .
Who is Ibn Al Jazari?
Nicknamed Shams Ad-Dîn Abû Al-Khayr, Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn `Alî Ibn Yûsuf the Damascene, the Shâfi`ite, better known under the name of Ibn Al-Jazrî in reference to the island of Ibn `Umar near Mosul where he is from., was born in Damascus on 25 Ramadan 751 AH
He was a leading scholar in the art of Koranic recitation and the science of lectionaries (Al-Qirâ'ât). A Shafi`ite jurist, he was also recognized as a memorizer of the Hadith and committed several works in history and linguistics. He trained with many masters, among them Ibn Umaylah, Ibn Ash-Shîrjî, Ibn Abî `Umar, Ibrâhîm Ibn Ahmad Ibn Falâh, Abû Ath-Thanâ' Mahmûd Al-Minîguî and Kamâl Ad-Dîn Ibn Habîb. He studied Hadîth with `Imâd Ad-Dîn Ibn Kathîr, Ibn Al-Muhibb and Al-`Irâqî. He studied Islamic jurisprudence with Al-Isnawî, Al-Bulqînî and Bahâ' Ad-Dîn Abû Al-Baqâ' As-Subkî. He studied the sciences of foundations, rhetoric and linguistics with Diya' Ad-Dîn Al-Qarmî.
He was authorized to fatwâ, teaching and Koranic recitation by many scholars, such as Imâm Ibn Kathîr. He took responsibility for various institutes such as Dâr Al-Hadîth Al-Ashrafiyyah and Turbat Umm As-Salih following his master Ibn As-Sullâr. He was in charge of missions on behalf of various monarchs, which led him to travel frequently and to disseminate knowledge wherever he went.
He contributed nearly ninety works to the Islamic library in various disciplines ranging from his undisputed domain, the science of the lectionaries, to the Arabic language, through the science of Hadith, history and jurisprudence.
He died at his home in Shiraz on 15 Rabi` Al-Awwal 833 AH and was buried in the school he had founded there.
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