Restriction to nullifiers in the book Al-Kafi by Al-Kulayni (d. 329 AH) (Semantic Study)

Authors

  • Sadeer Husam Kareem Assist.Prof.Mohammed Amer Moin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47831/1kap1b04

Keywords:

restriction, annulants, sufficient, connotation and meaning

Abstract

The restrictive method is one of the methods of the Arabic language, and it helps to determine the meaning of the speech by emphasizing that determiner, and guarding against the possibility of something else. The presence of the restrictive in the sentence gives the meaning clarity and clarity and indicates multiple connotations that the recipient cannot reach without its presence, and this is what was discussed in We discussed this, and what is meant by restriction is that which exceeds the two pillars of the chain of transmission, and it contains many restrictions, including abrogates and others, The research that deals with the abrogators in the sentence will attempt to reveal the beauty of their organization in the narrations of the infallibles (peace be upon them), and the intention behind this restriction, and also reveal the issue of these restrictions, which are among the tools the creator resorts to in arousing the recipient; Their presence is sometimes necessary in the text, and it became clear to me that most of the restrictive tools are (contextual tools) and from their totality it appears that the context is (a vast storehouse) of restrictive devices, and that the function of these tools is declarative, and most of them are grammatical, such as (reproducers).

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Published

2025-10-08