Arabic grammar was put into a systematic form by Abu’l-Aswad al-Du’ali...
Arabic grammar was put into a systematic form by Abu’l-Aswad al-Du’ali, one of the companions of the Holy Prophet, and by Imam Ali (PBUTH). Imam Ali dictated an outline for the organization of the science of Arabic grammar. One of the founders of the science of eloquence (rhetoric and the science of metaphors) was Sahib ibn ‘Abbad, a Shi’ite, who was a vizier of the Buyids.
The first Arabic dictionary is the Kitab al-‘ayn composed by the famous scholar, Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Basri, the Shi’ite who founded the science of prosody. He was also the teacher of the great master of grammar, Sibuwayh. The Qur’anic recitation of ‘Asim goes back to Imam Ali (PBUH) through one intermediary, and ‘Abdallah ibn ‘Abbas, who in hadith was the foremost among the companions, was a student of Imam Ali (PBUH).
The contributions of the Household of the Prophet (PBUHH) and their associates in hadith and jurisprudence are well known. The founders of the four Sunni schools of law are known to have associated with the fifth and sixth Shi’ite Imams. In the principles of jurisprudence the remarkable advances accomplished by the Shi’ite scholar Wahid Binbahani and followed by Shaykh Murtada Ansari have never been matched in Sunni jurisprudence according to existing evidence. NOTES: ________________________ 1.
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