The Assistant Dean of the College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Karbala, Professor Dr. Muslim Malik Al-Asadi, has issued a book (The Healing Compendium in the Science of Pronouns and Rhymes), according to an applied scientific formulation.
The book dealt with the sixteen seas of poetry and their weights within the cross circuit, the weights used in each sea and its multiple extensions, and explained the process of poetic cutting, and the activations upon which the accidental writing is based.
The book discussed the distinct differences between the versions that have been achieved, especially in the poetic verses or the mistakes that occurred in the original version, with the modification of those differences according to a scientific methodology, as well as following the poetic verses in their collections and trying to explain their accurate narration and identifying some change in the body of those verses. In addition to trying to trace the locations of the verses whose narrator was not known, and which the investigator found that some of them agree with the logical rules that were developed by the scholars, but they contradict what came from the words of the Arabs.
The book was distinguished by its easy and clear style, with accuracy in presenting the ideas and rules of prosody in an applied scientific manner, during which the writer employed various investigative methods; Which leads to interdependence and harmony.