WASIL IBN ATÂ’S ORATION WİTHOUT LETTER “R”

Wâsil was born in Madina in 80/699 and he migrated to Basra in his youth. In Basra, he attended Hasan al-Basri’s lectures. He is known as the founder of the Mu’tazila and he is one of the famous names on the type of sermons which based on religion advice. Wâsil was the one with superior intelligence...

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Autor principal: Muhammet Selim İPEK
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Publicado: Fırat University 2019
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Sumario:Wâsil was born in Madina in 80/699 and he migrated to Basra in his youth. In Basra, he attended Hasan al-Basri’s lectures. He is known as the founder of the Mu’tazila and he is one of the famous names on the type of sermons which based on religion advice. Wâsil was the one with superior intelligence. He came to prominence among the orators who lived in his time, as a orator with his knowledge, with the ability to eloquence, with the fluency in the statement and with remarkable style. He would not like to talk too. Because he could not pronounce the letter “r” so, he was careful not to use this letter in his speech. He could use another words rather than words with letter “r”. In a competition, was held between orators of Basra in the presence of Iraq governer Abdullah b. Umar b. Abdulaziz, he said a oration without letter “r” and he was superior to the other orators. That is why he called “the orator of Mu’tazila”. He commented the transport and rational proofs in the best way with his convincing power and he has exhibited his qualification in the fineness of the literature with his ability of eloquence. This oratory is also an important document in terms of revealing his features. Thus, both exhibited a fine example of oratory and obviously demonstrated his ability in oratory that a literary genre in Arab literature and especially a religous propaganda tool in Umayyad period.