مجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية (Mar 2020)
The role of Mosul scientists in the rooting of the Arabic language
Abstract
The city of Mosul has a great scientific status, and it has spread schools and public libraries since ancient times, and settled by many scientists and attributed to them. If Basra and Kufa pride themselves on their language schools, Mosul is entitled to boasting its language school headed by Abu al-Fath Usman bin Jaini al-Musli (392 AH) Ibn Khaldun (d. 808 AH), speaking of the singer El-Labib to Ibn Hisham Al-Ansari (d. 761 e): ((We stopped him from the knowledge of the gm attested to the height of his ability in this industry, and the abundance of his goods, as if they follow the path of the people of Mosul who followed the footsteps of Ibn And followed the term of his education, and came from it with something strange)). The research focuses on shedding light on the beginnings of the linguistic lesson in the city of Mosul, through its development and maturity at the hands of Abi Al-Fath Usman bin Jaini Al-Musali
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