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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
Stimulus to Paradise in the Statement of the Prophet From: (Al Imam Al-Albany book: Sahih Al-Jamie Al-Saq)
الحفز إلى نعيم الجنة في البيان النبوي من:صحيح الجامع الصغير للإمام الألباني
 
Subject : Stimulus to Paradise in the Statement of the Prophet From: (Al Imam Al-Albany book: Sahih Al-Jamie Al-Saqir) 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : This study deals with the subject of (Stimulus to Paradise in the Statement of the Prophet), and depend on the selected texts of: (Al-Albany book: Sahih Al-Jamie AlSaqir), the study starts from the statement of the concept Stimulus (Hafz) and that give willies to the soul and push it to get to a particular command, and that Paradise is the greatest obtain, and the magnificent aim to be stimulated to and encouraged therefore Prophet, peace be upon him, concerned with stimulating the target audience, and suspense them to the heavens, and push them to do the good of words and actions leading to it, the study aims to identify the positions of stimulus to bliss in his words, peace be upon him, and the statement of the means of sensual and moral stimulation, and stand place to show the rhetoric of the Prophet, and the study of his methods may Allah bless him and in this section, and the disclosure of secrets in stimulation the nation toward paradise. The study relied on the descriptive and analytical approach which means contemplation of texts and study it and reveal its eloquent in words and meaning, the study came into a preface three chapters and a conclusion, the preface deals with examples of the Prophet's, peace be upon him, eloquence in the eyes of scholars, and looking into the meaning of (stimulation) in the language and terminology, and a summary of Sahih Al-Jamie Al-Saqir and its author Al-Albain, my God forgive him, and the first chapter is of two sections, the first is about, work and reward on it by paradise in the context of faith, legislation and transactions, while the second section deal with those texts where work is related to reward and credentials to provide one over the other, and the second chapter and composed of two sections, the first dealing with immediate sensory stimulation (in the current life) and the day after, and the second deals with the moral means of stimulation in this life and the day after, the third chapter is combined of two sections which gather some of the syntax and morphology in the stimulating prophetic texts. The research has reached a number of conclusions, the most important: that the stimulus prophetic embodiment of the human soul and the need to encourage and stimulate a while, and that the correlation between reward and paradise in all contexts favored by God to improve one's, and rise in all aspects of life, and that the texts of stimulation comes into two categories: One related to describing paradise and bliss, and the work and the promise of the Paradise coupled without elaborating, and when work meet the reward the progress of work always dominated, and this is in the contexts of legislation and acts of worship in particular, this is subject to many of the verbal and moral justifications as well as the Prophetic stimulation has sate both aspects of sensory and emotional of the soul, and did not omits human spur toward immediate bliss in this world, and the most important results that describe the eloquence of the Prophetic stimulation, and its appearance in the completed statement, the excellent logic and a fuller meaning, including what the Prophet, peace be upon him, has used out of nice syntax and brilliant morphology, which are revealed by the miracle of his words, and is characterized by linguistics and eloquence. 
Supervisor : Dr.Abdulhakim Alshbrami 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1436 AH
2015 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 314 
Added Date : Sunday, July 28, 2019 

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اريج محمد زاكيZaki, Areej MohammedResearcherMaster 

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