Non-documentary sources of codification and authorship in the Islamic world: A study in the oral narration of Muslim scientists

Document Type : Original Article

Author

قسم المکتبات جامعة جنوب الوادى

Abstract

The research revolves around the issue of the oral narration of Muslim
scientists and the statement of its role as one of the non-documentary
sources of codification and authorship in the Islamic world as one of the main
branches that contributed - besides documentary sources - to intellectual and
cultural development in the Arab-Islamic civilization, as well as the close link
between the oral novel itself and the codification and composition of Muslim
scientists, The objectives of the research were to identify the oral narrative,
both in terms of its structure and sources, as well as the factors and aspects
that influenced it, with its types and sections, and the disclosure of its
conditions and controls, as well as the stages and phases of the oral novel.
Theoretical or documentary ; The study was focused on books and
literature for the purpose of extracting the data and facts required of it. The
most prominent results of the study revealed the role of the oral novel in the
beginning of codification and writing in all areas of human knowledge. She
also stressed the need to be careful in transmitting and writing oral narratives
Books and books, As well as the disclosure of the controls and conditions set
by Muslim scientists to transfer and record oral narratives and ensure the
accuracy and accuracy, as recommended by the study to conduct more
historical studies that show the role of the rest of the tributaries of other
writing and writing and the role of writing and writing the Islamic book during
the Arab Islamic civilization


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