Public MA Viva-Voce Examination of Mr. Mohammed Hussein Saleh Al-Qami’a, from the Department of Islamic Studies, Faculty of Arts & Humanities

Mr. Mohammed Hussein Saleh Al-Qami’a has been awarded the MA Degree with distinction achieving a commendable grade of 94%, from the Department of Islamic Studies, majoring in Hadith and Sciences, at the Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Sana’a University. His thesis, titled “Al-Futuhat Al-Ilahiyyah Takhrij Ma Fi Al-Thamarat Min Al-Ahadith Al-Nabawiyyah by Abdullah Bin Muhyiddin Al-Arasi (Died 1187 Hijri), from the Beginning of Surah Ash-Shura to the End of Surah An-Nas: A Study and Verification,” was successfully defended on Wednesday Ramadan 19, 1446 Hijri corresponding to March 19, 2025.
The Viva-Voce Committee, which was formed based on a resolution issued by the Post-Graduate Studies and Scientific Research Council, consisted of the following:
1. Prof. Abdu Mohammed Ali Sahloul, External Examiner, Hajjah University, Chair.
2. Dr. Hassan Ali Abduljabbar Al-Saruri, Main Supervisor, Sana’a University, Member.
3. Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Abdu Mutahhar, Internal Examiner, Sana’a University, Member.
The primary objective of the thesis was to enrich the Islamic scholarly corpus with significant works related to Hadith rulings, while also emphasizing the author’s scholarly persona and examining his methodological approach within his manuscript, recognized as one of his most comprehensive contributions. And In pursuit of this aim, the researcher endeavored to collaborate with fellow scholars and researchers to further enhance the Islamic library.
Throughout his research, Al-Qami’a reached the following pivotal conclusions, notably:
1. Al-Arasi was not only a judge and author but also held the esteemed position of Minister of Awqaf, highlighting the significant stature that Hadith scholars possess.
2. Al-Arasi is acknowledged as a prominent figure within the Zaidi school of Hadith during the 12th Hijri Century.
Additionally, the thesis recommended the following:
1. The researcher advocates for the verification of Al-Arasi’s literary works.
2. A comprehensive index of both verified and unverified manuscripts should be established to facilitate access for researchers.
The Viva-Voce was attended by several academics, researchers, students, and several colleagues and family members of the researcher.
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