Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

A study of the story of Prophet Yusuf (AS) in the Holy Quran based on the classical narrative structure

Document Type : Scientific

Author
Faculty of Art, Damghan University
1022034/sshq.2020.119681
Abstract
This study analyzes Quranic stories based on the pattern and principles of classic screenwriting. The Holy Qur'an, which is the word of God and was revealed to the heart of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), used storytelling to express spiritual, divine and religious concepts. The main purpose of Qur'anic stories in the first place is to convey the divine message to humanity, but since understanding such concepts are difficult not only the past but also for contemporary man, God has chosen a story to tell every meaning so that One can better understand his/her God. Different methods of storytelling have been used in these stories, but in this research, an attempt has been made to examine Quranic stories based on the elements and components of classic screenwriting.
Keywords

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Volume 3, Issue 1 - Serial Number 5
Second-year, second issue / consecutive: 5 / autumn and winter of 2019
February 2020
Pages 130-145