RA323 :

Department

Academic Program

Bachelor in Arabic Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

The course “Ilm al-Badi’” and its code is RA323: It is taught to students in the third academic year of the Department of Arabic Language for two hours per week. The student studies knowledge of ways to improve and decorate speech and this enables the student to explore the manifestations of the beauty of texts and the sources of internal music in them.

The course aims to:

- That the student is acquainted with the investigations of the science of the beautiful, which lead him to know the ways to improve speech after conforming to the requirements of the situation and his eloquence.

- That the student is able to apply what he studied from these topics to selected literary texts.

- That the student is able to use these methods in the writings of his creation.

- Training students to access heritage books and extract information from them.

The value of the study returns to the student:

- That the student is acquainted with the history of this science and the circumstances of its inception.

- That the student is able to know the terminology of the science of Badia.

- That the student understands the nature of each good-natured philanthropist from what he has studied and can know its types.

Intended learning outcomes

Mental skills:

- That the student is able to discover what he studied about the types of beauty in the Qur’anic texts, the hadith, and the heritage texts.

- To be able to distinguish between the similarity the improvements, such as counterpoint, contrast, complementary, complementary, etc.

- That the student distinguishes between the types of Arabic rhetoric.

Practical and professional skills:

Acquiring the skill of researching references and accessing old books.

Acquiring the skill of analyzing Arabic texts and discovering the aesthetics of these texts.

- That the student applies what he has studied of the creative improvements, provided that he recites it or writes it.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is presented to the student through: - Lectures. - Panel discussions - Homework and research (information gathering)

Methods of assessments

Evaluation methodWritten midterm exam 30%5% oral examactivity 5%Final exam 60%