Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021)
Open Access
Peer Reviewed

(Words that the Al-Dane was silent about in Ottoman painting (In the Alifat

Authors

Mohamed Salem Harsha

DOI:

10.26389/AJSRP.R030321

Published:

2021-09-29

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Abstract

This research studies the expressions that Abu Amr Al-Dani kept silent about deleting the thousand through his persuasive book, and a statement of the ruling on drawing them, and comparing them with the texts of the rest of the scholars of drawing, and what was done on the work in the Qur’an of Libya by drawing the proximate, and other Qur’ans, with the preference of deletion or evidence in these Expressions, down to the most important results:

The silent one has two parts: general and specific, the general is what all the scholars of drawing remain silent about, and the private is what one of the graphic scholars kept silent about and did not have a counterpart to him stipulated

The ruling on the silent is based on odds, including a text from a graphic scholar, the existence of a disagreement in reading, and carrying on the analogues.

Everything that Abu Amr Al-Dani kept silent about was worked to prove it in the Qur’an of Libya.

Keywords:

Drawing Silence The Close One The Masked One

References

Author Biography

  • Mohamed Salem Harsha, The World Islamic Sciences University

    The World Islamic Sciences University

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How to Cite

Harsha, M. S. (2021). (Words that the Al-Dane was silent about in Ottoman painting (In the Alifat. Arab Journal for Sciences and Research Publishing, 7(3), 35-21. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R030321