Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Analysis of Surah Al-Hujurat based on the components of text coherence

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Master's degree in Qur'anic and Hadith Sciences, Maybod University, Yazd
2 Department of Quranic Sciences and Hadith, Meybod University, Meybod, Iran
1022034/sshq.2022.327493.1144
Abstract
Among the interdisciplinary studies of the Holy Quran, there are studies in which an attempt is made to recognize the linguistic layer of the Holy Quran with modern linguistic knowledge. One of the topics of Functional Linguistics is the theory of textual coherence which examines causes of coherence and coordination in the text. The present article has performed these studies on Surah Al-Hujurat using analytical-descriptive method. The research findings show that the tools that create textual coherence in this Surah are divided into three categories: lexical factor, grammatical factor and linking factor. The most important unifying factor in this surah is the lexical factor, among which, the word "Allah" with 27 times and the word "Messenger" with 5 repetitions has the main role in the surah. The results of this research include the development of linguistic methods in the knowledge of the appropriateness of Quranic verses, as well as responding to Orientalists' doubts about the inconsistency and multiplicity of the text of Quranic suras and also providing a method for finding the thematic axis of Quranic suras.
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Holy Quran
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Volume 5, Issue 2 - Serial Number 9
Fifth year, second issue, ninth consecutive ،autumn and winter 2022
March 2022
Pages 103-122

  • Receive Date 02 January 2022
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