The provisions of marriage in Surat Al-Qasas between the interpretations of Ibn Attiya and Al-Baydawi “a comparative study
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The research aims to define the interpreters and their interpretation, and compare them, as the two interpretations are models for the schools of the East and the West in interpretation. Ibn Atiyah (died 481 AH) represents the Moroccan school (Andalusia), and Al-Baydawi (died 691 AH) represents the Eastern school (Persia). The comparison between them is also considered a comparison between two schools in interpretation.
The research was limited to a model of the verses of rulings in Surat Al-Qasas, to show the points of agreement and difference between the two interpretations of the rulings of Surat Al-Qasas and to highlight what distinguishes each from the other, in order to fulfill the purpose of the research and to avoid prolongation.
The research concluded by mentioning the most important and prominent results as follows:
- Islam is keen on the stability of the Muslim family, because it is the nucleus of the Islamic societal structure and the foundation of the nation, so its rulings avoid everything that could affect this stability.
- Imam Al-Baydawi expanded in the field of personal status more than Imam Ibn Atiyah.
The researcher did not notice what could be considered a fundamental difference between the two schools.
- The researcher did not notice what could be considered a fundamental difference between the two schools.
- The two interpreters followed their own school of thought in the rulings, and sometimes they differed from their school of thought.
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