Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

A study of the aesthetics of praise and condemnation in the verses of the Holy Quran

Document Type : Scientific

Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Payame Noor Alborz University
2 Assistant Professor, Qom University
3 PhD student in Arabic Language and Literature, Lorestan University
1022034/sshq.2020.122878
Abstract
Due to its natural features such as unparalleled eloquence and rhetoric, special style and style, pleasing meanings and concepts, and accurate use of words in various formats, the Holy Quran is one of the most coherent and complete texts and words consisting of seemingly simple and eloquent words. It has a deep semantic load and hidden and purposeful goals. Each of the words and verses of the Holy Quran have been put together for a specific purpose. Praise is one of the most widely used structures in the Arabic language. This research intends to use a descriptive-analytical method to examine different types and structures (praise and condemnation) in a syntactic and rhetorical way in the verses of the Holy Quran. The aim of this research is to accurately reveal many rhetorical expressions in the form of praise and condemnation with all its uses. Finally, it identifies its Qur'anic documents along with the rhetorical reasons for each of them. The result of this research shows that praise only expands and magnifies the expressions despite being in different syntactic structures and despite different translations of it in terms of rhetoric and meaning and It is better to use words that indicate plurality in translating these verbs.
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 185-201

  • Receive Date 07 August 2020
  • Revise Date 03 December 2020
  • Accept Date 04 January 2021
  • Publish Date 21 January 2020