A thesis in the College of Education for Humanities discusses the structural features in the “Diwan of  Akhtibar Al-arif Wa-nahl Al-gharif

The Department of Arabic Language in the College of Education for Humanities at the University of Kerbala discussed the master’s thesis entitled ((Structure features in the Diwan of Akhtibar Al-arif wan ahl Al- garif by Sheikh Muhammad Salman Nuh Al-Kaabi (d. 1325 AH): A grammatical study)) by the student Hawra Ali Hussein and supervised by Prof. Falah Rasool Hussein (PH. D).

The importance of the study lies in monitoring the features that occur in the sentence, and the meanings generated from them in the Diwan by Sheikh Hammadi Nuh Rasool Hussein, who had a long reach in most of the arts of poetry, especially in mysticism, praises and elegies, and he has abundant systems in the Imams (peace be upon them). The thesis included three chapters, the first chapter explained the feature of deletion, the second chapter explained the feature of advancement and delay, and the third chapter discussed other features.

The study reached many results, the most prominent of which are: The poet’s resort to the method of deletion and non-mention gave multiple meanings to the poetic text, such as his desire to belittle the deleted or to glorify it or because it is known or unknown, as well as his desire to attract the recipient’s attention and focus on the deleted and leave a space of freedom for interpretation by the recipient, transforming him from a future reader to a producer of creative magic. However, the poet sometimes tends to the structure that is appropriate to the atmosphere of the general purpose of the poem. For example, in poems of praise, the poet resorts to advancing and delaying to attract the recipient’s attention to what he will say in describing his praised person and mentioning his virtues. The poet does not want his words to pass unnoticed by his listeners, but rather wants to attract their attention to those qualities that distinguish his praised person and no one else. In addition to the origin of the grammatical pairs that are linked together without a break, but this origin can be departed from in some grammatical pairs that represent the basis of the linguistic structure such as the predicate and the subject, and what was originally like that; because the connection between them is weaker than the connection between the rest of the other pairs such as the noun and the noun and the preposition, and the letter and its object, and the phenomenon of separation and objection was represented in the collection between the subject and the predicate, and between the name of the abrogators and their predicate, and between the verb and the subject, and the verb and its deputy.

The discussion committee consisted of the following gentlemen:

Prof. Laith Qabel Obaid Al-Waili (PH. D)       Chairman

Prof. Hussein Ali Hussein Al-Fatli (PH. D)     Member

Prof. Rafid Naji Wadi (PH. D)                         Member

Prof. Falah Rasool Hussein (PH. D)                Member and Supervisor