The deliberative approach in literary criticism A study of the Noble Prophet’s Hadith

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Doctorate in Literary and Critical Studies Faculty of Arts, Alexandria University

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Studying the context and reading the situation is one of the forms of textual criticism, and this is what pragmatics tries to prove. This approach originated in the West, but it was spread in our rhetorical heritage, as is the case with all critical approaches. In this research, I referred to this, then I delved into an applied study of the Prophetic hadith, trying to read the text through the window of the pragmatic approach. It is not only the attention to words that clarifies the situation every time, but rather the components on which the various critical approaches are built combine to highlight the aesthetics of the texts.
My applied studies were organized around several topics: the hadith of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, to the polytheists among the People of the Book and to the pagans who worship idols, and how the hadith was different, and his hadith, may God bless him and grant him peace, to children and how he treated them and gave them advice, and his hadith, may God bless him and grant him peace, to his wives and about them. The pulpit and how it was an essential factor in his speech to his friends and in conveying his call. These are four matters that the research revolved around.

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