Citing the Prophet's Hadith in Quranic Readings: The Book of Evidence of Clarification by ibn Malik as a Model 10.35781/1637-000-119-003
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Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds, and blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Mohammad and upon all his family and companions. This type of research has meant to show the importance of the Quranic readings as being an authentic source of citation among the scholars of Sharia and Arabic alike. This research is concerned with the statement of cognitive integration between forensic sciences- especially the Quranic readings and the Sunnah of the Prophet which are not separated from each other. The purpose of this research is to respond to those who denied some of the words of the Sunnah and cite these words with evidence and examples of the Quranic readings. In this research, I relied on the book Evidence of Clarification and Correction of the Problems of the Sahih Al-Jamia of Ibn Malik Al-Andalusi- may Allah have mercy on him. In this research the analytical and comparative approach was used. The nature of the research has required that the research is divided into two sections and a conclusion. The first section included the Quranic readings and the Sunnah of the Prophet including aspects of similarities and difference. The second section includes citing the words of the Prophet's hadith Quranic readings in the book Evidence of clarification and correction of the problems of the AlJamia Al-Sahih written by Ibn Malik Andalusian- may God have mercy on him -, This research found several results, most notably: - Ibn Malik (may Allah have mercy on him) took care of the science of readings, narration and knowledge, and his reliance on them in weighing between issues. - Ibn Malik made the readings a source of linguistic citation, but made them a prelude to the sayings and poems of the Arabs. - Introducing Ibn Malik to read the Qur'an even if it contradicts what the grammarians have to say.- Ibn Malik (may Allah have mercy on him) took care to defend the readings that the grammarians challenged, so he refuted these sayings, and inferred these readings with evidence from the words of the Arabs. - Ibn Malik's choices in directing and defending the readings became a reference for the scholars after him.