The Compound Simile in the Book ‘The Healing of Souls and Refining the Morals’ by Ibn Hazm Al Andalusi (T 456 A.H.)
Abstract
The research deals with the image of the combined simile with its two types (representative and implicit) in the book Healing Souls and Refining Morals by Ibn Hazm may God have mercy on him and how he employed it? And the home of beauty in it and its components of language, revelation, imagination, its role and its accuracy in choosing the words of the analogy that imply other connotations understood through their context in the text, and this type of analogy had a great role in performing the meanings of abstinence in vices and enticing virtues in the book Healing Souls and Refining Morals by Ibn Hazm Andalusian_may God have mercy on him _ and the complex metaphor was beautiful, as it was dyed with a logical intellectual tint that was addressed by an Arab Muslim writer, thinker, poet and philosopher, who is Ibn Hazm Al-Andalusi may God have mercy on him as he expressed his thought and experiences in the language of a writer, poet and philosopher, so beauty was.