Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

A methodical and scientific study of the commonalities and differences between the expressive style of the Holy Quran and the sayings of the Prophet and the Ahl al-Bayt

Document Type : Scientific

Authors
1 Associate Professor, Department of Quranic and Hadith Sciences, Faculty of Theology, Ilam University
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Quran and Hadith, Payame Noor University, Ilam,
3 Master student of Quran and Hadith
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Abstract
One of the most important aspects of the miracle of the Qur'an is the style of expression of the Qur'an, which has recently received more attention from scholars. The style of expression is more concerned with the verbal aspects and phrases used and the subtleties and rhetorical points, and these points and subtleties play a major role in the meaning and content. The choice of words and phrases used in the sentences and the Qur'anic phrases are fully calculated. The Qur'anic style and manner of expression, while attracting and absorbing the Arabs, is not similar to any of the common Arab styles and methods. The Qur'an presented a new style and a new way of expression that was unprecedented. Therefore, in the present study, the style of expression of the verses of the Holy Quran was discussed methodically and scientifically, and then the style of expression of the first commentators of the Qur'an, namely the words and sayings of the infallible (PBUH), and finally, the commonalities and differences of the style of expression and the words of the Infallibles (PBUH) were examined. In the present study, the library-descriptive method and finally the analytical method have been used to collect materials and data and achieve the result.
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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 44-55

  • Receive Date 26 July 2020
  • Revise Date 27 September 2020
  • Accept Date 04 January 2021
  • Publish Date 21 January 2020