
doi: 10.37609/akya.1168
Bu kitap, Mehmet Şirin ÇIKAR tarafından yazılan \"Kıyas: Bir Nahiv Usûl İlmi Kaynağı\" adlı bir çalışmadır. Kitap, nahiv usûl ilmi ve temel terimlerini ele almaktadır. İlk bölümde, nahiv usûl ilminin oluşum süreci, ilme yöneltilen eleştiriler, temel eserler ve kullanılan temel terimler hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. İkinci bölüm ise nahiv usûl ilminin kaynaklarını ele almaktadır. Bu kaynaklar arasında semâ, Kur'an/Kıraât, hadis, Arap sözü, şiir, nesir, semâ ve nahiv ekolleri, istishâbu'l-hâl, icmâ ve istihsan yer almaktadır. Kitap, nahiv usûl ilmiyle ilgilenenlere ve bu alanda çalışma yapmak isteyenlere kaynak bir eser niteliği taşımaktadır. This book is a work titled \"Kıyas: A Source of Nahiv Usul Science\" written by Mehmet Şirin ÇIKAR. The book discusses the principles and basic terms of nahiv usul science. The first chapter provides information about the formation process of nahiv usul science, criticisms directed towards the field, fundamental works, and basic terms used. The second chapter focuses on the sources of nahiv usul science. These sources include semâ, Quran/Kıraât, hadith, Arabic words, poetry, prose, semâ and nahiv schools, istishâbu'l-hâl, consensus, and istihsan. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in nahiv usul science and those who wish to conduct research in this field.
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