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MODERN RESEARCH ON HAKIM TIRMIDHI’S WORK “TAHSIL NAZAIR AL-QUR’AN”

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MODERN RESEARCH ON HAKIM TIRMIDHI’S WORK “TAHSIL NAZAIR AL-QUR’AN”

Abstract

This article illuminates the study of the work “Tahsil Nazair al-Qur’an” by Hakim Tirmidhi by contemporary Arab scholars and critically analyzes their conclusions. The objectivity of the results was investigated based on primary sources. It is argued that Hakim Tirmidhi wrote his work in a different style from his predecessors. The advantages and disadvantages of Tirmidhi’s work are shown. The article also provides information about the science of wujuh and nazair, its peculiarities, and works written in this direction.

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