Ahalalbayt in Sermons and Speeches of Imam Al-Hassan ) Interpretive Reading)

Authors

  • Hakim Habeeb Azir Al-Karyti Islamic University/ Holy Al-Najaff, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55568/amd.v12i45.1-26

Keywords:

Ahalalbayt, sermons of Imam Hassan, interpretive reading, use of semantics, central words

Abstract

 Ahalalbayt, peace be upon them, were present in the sermons and hadiths of Imam al-Hasan, peace be upon him, as the elite chosen by Allah, glory be to Him, and purified to be an example for Muslims. Imam Hassan's references - peace be upon him - to the Ahalalbayt - peace be upon them- were one of the means of his response to the adversaries who disputed his right to the caliphate, just as they did disputed his father- peace be upon him - before. All in all, he wanted to bring back those people who were confused about the truth to the path of righteousness, and to enlighten those who were taken by worldly ambitions to a path other than that which Allah Almighty enacted. So, these signs came full of meanings and indications that we can interpret from our reading according to a methodology behind the apparent meanings, through the use of the connotations carried by the central words in the texts performed by social use and in accordance with what is in harmony with the context in which they appear.

     Based on this, the research will be organized into certain topics, which will be simplified for us by the interpretive reading that we adopt here; as it will open specific aspects of knowledge that we believe that they are serious and crucial. Because the people of the house ordered us to ponder over the implications of their sayings, for they are the masters of speech. Imam Ali, peace be upon them, says: We are the princes of speech, and in us its veins grow, and on us its branches fall.

Author Biography

Hakim Habeeb Azir Al-Karyti, Islamic University/ Holy Al-Najaff, Iraq

PhD in Arabic Language / Experienced Professor

Published

2023-03-31