عنوان المقال عربي
الأصلح في تسلسل الحروف الساكنة دراسة في شرح الراضي على شافعية ابن الحاجب
Abstract
The fittest option is considered one of the syntactic evidence that is attached to the syntactic origins. Abul Barakat Al-Anbari has attached it to measurement, defining it by saying, “as for the fittest inference, it is to be evident -in the branch- the meaning to which the judgment is related in the origin plus an addition.” He noticed that the fittest is a verbal inference based on relating the branch to the origin, if the branch includes the meaning contained in the origin plus an addition. But the inference of this evidence according to Radhi-iddin Al-Istrabadi revealed that it is not limited to the origin and branch, as it might be between two extremes, which have no relationship with the origin, and the branch. Thus we can define it as "a judgment originated from verbal inference between two extremes having a common, proved for one of them while existing in the other extreme plus an addition. This is to prove the judgment for the second extreme when it is proved for the first, or to remove the judgment from the second extreme when not existing in the first. Then, its existence or non-existence in the second extreme would be fitter than the first because of that addition."
Keywords
The juxtaposition of consonants, explained by Al-Radhi Ibn Al-Hajib
Recommended Citation
Juma, Adnan Abdul Karim and Awez, Karim Dohan
(2025)
"The Fittest in the Sequence of Consonants A Study in Sharh Er-radhi on Shafiyat Ibn Al-Hajib,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 11:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol11/iss1/3