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Al-Inasa explaining the millennium of enthusiasm, second edition
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Author name: Othman bin Abdullah Al-Amoudi Number of pages: 686 Book size: 17 x 24 Publishing house: Horizons of Knowledge One of the masters of rhetoric did was to turn to Arab poetry and choose from it what they liked, a skillful choice and knowledge, not lust and blindness, and at the top of these choices was the choice Abu Tammam Habib bin Aws Al-Tai in his collection known as “Al-Hamsa,” in which (there was consensus among the critics that he did not agree in choosing the fragments purer than what he collected), as Al-Marzouqi says. Among the care given to the Diwan of Enthusiasm is what has been done in our time by Sheikh Abu Malik Al-Awadi, who wrote this collection and selected about a thousand verses from it for memorization and martyrdom. This millennium needed an explanation that would be a pretext for students and those who are disciplined to attach to it, and a vehicle for understanding it in order to memorize and recite it, so this book was an explanation. It brings its meanings closer to the beginner and makes it easier to compose for the one who learns it, makes it easier to take from it, and makes it easier to consider. The author of the commentary began his explanation of each piece by mentioning its story and the story of its poet, then he added that by explaining its vocabulary along with the rhetorical jokes and grammatical aspects it entailed whenever the situation required it. Then he followed that by writing the piece in prose. To facilitate understanding, and so that the piece passes through the reader in more than one way. One of the features of this popular commentary was that it linked analogies of poetry to one another, and combined similar ones into their likes, and the offspring of goodness was sprinkled with abundant quoting of verses from the Qur’an, thus making clear the close connection between the Book of God and the language of the Arabs.