Intermediate Glorification Surah: Al-Jumu-a (5)

Al-Tashbih Al-Tamthili — "Like a Donkey Carrying Books"

كَمَثَلِ ٱلۡحِمَارِ يَحۡمِلُ أَسۡفَارًا
— الجمعة الآية 5
Definition of Al-Tashbih Al-Tamthili:
Representational simile: a comparison where the point of resemblance is a composite image drawn from multiple elements — a compound posture, not a single attribute.

The verse:
"The likeness of those who were given the Torah then did not carry it is like the donkey carrying books." (62:5)

Analysis:
  • Mushabah (compared): scholars of Bani Israel who held the Torah as knowledge without action
  • Mushabah bihi (compared to): a donkey carrying heavy books without understanding their content
  • Point of resemblance: composite image = carrying something precious + ignorance of its content + no benefit derived
Why is it representational and not ordinary?
The point of resemblance is not one attribute (like stupidity) — but a complete scene: weight of the load + ignorance of what is carried + absence of benefit. This is tamthili tashbih.

Rhetorical effect:
Choosing a donkey specifically over other animals is precise — the donkey exemplifies patience under burden and ignorance simultaneously — combining both images in one animal.
Source: Asrar Al-Balagha by Al-Jurjani (p.89); Al-Zarkashi (3/373); Al-Maydani (1/277)
Tags: التشبيه التمثيليالجمعةالتشبيهالإعجاز البيانيالبلاغة القرآنية

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