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Title: One of the linguists in southern Algeria The genius of Tawat, Muhammad bin oba Al-Mazmari, Algerian Tawati
Authors: عبد القادر بقادر
Keywords: Algeria
Muhammad bin oba Al
Mazmari
linguistic heritage
Abaryi Twat
linguists
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2024
Series/Report no.: Dakra numero-23 2024 (V12 N2);
Abstract: This research paper deals with an Algerian scientific figure who has contributed to linguistic studies throughout the deep and distant history of Algeria. In southern Algeria, during the eleventh and twelfth centuries (11-12) AH, and the seventeenth century AD, the scholar Sheikh Sidi Muhammad bin oba Al-Mazmari Al-Jazairi Al-Tawati appeared with linguistic works of the utmost precision and depth. He wrote and wrote on jurisprudence, poetry, grammar, morphology, and prosody... Thanks to his genius and intelligence, he was able to be called a genius. This is also the case if he was able to gather a large number of students to him wherever he settled and traveled, so he had students in the various places he settled in. Many researchers have dealt with the works of Sheikh Sidi Muhammad bin oba, but each researcher studied him from a specific angle, and in this research paper we will We will discuss all of his works, and we will present them briefly so that the reader can get acquainted with the character and learn about his linguistic contributions. We follow this descriptive approach, describing his works and contributions to preserving the Arabic linguistic heritage in general and the Algerian linguistic heritage in particular. We also rely on the historical approach, which helps us identify the stages of his life, inferring from them the factors of his genius, the strength of his personality, and his influence on those around him.
Description: Revue DAKIRA
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/35968
ISSN: 2335-125X
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