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Master of Arabic Language and Literature, Payame Noor University
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Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Payame Noor University
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Abstract
The Holy Quran has used a wide variety of expression styles at a high level. The rhetoric of the alphabets understands its aesthetic dimensions because it permits the analogy of analogy to contradict the emphasis on eliminating the creation of a dedication palace and delaying repetition. And that the issue of presenting and delaying alphabets can be assigned for purposes such as bow, chant, palace, palace fashions are important aspects of the meaning and miracle of the Holy Quran, and alphabets can also be provided through delays and delays. They create this style, and the style of the palace and the pursuit of goals such as denial, guidance, reprimand, bow, encouragement are eliminated from the literal accents and syntactic norms and create rhetorical and aesthetic meanings of speech. The rhetoric justifies the use of letters in a virtual sense based on the metaphorical principle of the metaphor, and all of this is the rhetorical examination of the alphabets of this paper, and we have expressed the rhetorical arrays embedded in the alphabets in the Qur'anic verses indicating It has a great rhetoric of the Quran and aims to understand the concepts and proofs of the rhetorical miracle of the Quran more closely
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Mohammadi Alibari,S. and Namdari,I. (2020). Stylistics with a rhetorical approach to the letters Jar with evidence from the Qur'an. Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran, 4(2), 28-50. doi: 1022034/sshq.2021.246454.1077
MLA
Mohammadi Alibari,S. , and Namdari,I. . "Stylistics with a rhetorical approach to the letters Jar with evidence from the Qur'an", Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran, 4, 2, 2020, 28-50. doi: 1022034/sshq.2021.246454.1077
HARVARD
Mohammadi Alibari S., Namdari I. (2020). 'Stylistics with a rhetorical approach to the letters Jar with evidence from the Qur'an', Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran, 4(2), pp. 28-50. doi: 1022034/sshq.2021.246454.1077
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S. Mohammadi Alibari and I. Namdari, "Stylistics with a rhetorical approach to the letters Jar with evidence from the Qur'an," Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran, 4 2 (2020): 28-50, doi: 1022034/sshq.2021.246454.1077
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Mohammadi Alibari S., Namdari I. Stylistics with a rhetorical approach to the letters Jar with evidence from the Qur'an. Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran, 2020; 4(2): 28-50. doi: 1022034/sshq.2021.246454.1077