Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Content and stylistic analysis of the story of Prophet Adam In Surahs A'raf and Al-Hijr based on the context of the Quranic text

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language, Farhangian University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Farhangian University, Tehran
1022034/sshq.2022.348968.1163
Abstract
The spiritual fit and the choice of words in the interpretation of the Quran as one of the components of the miracle of this divine book have always been the focus of the thinkers of the Quranic sciences, and they have mentioned the continuity of the verses of the Quran with different terms such as expressive fit, order, coherence and harmony. The Qur'an sometimes has different language interpretations about a single subject, and this category can be found in the story of Adam which has been repeated in seven chapters of the Qur'an in various and variable styles and contexts, sometimes with adverbs and sometimes with brevity. The creation of man, the prostration of angels before him, and the refusal of Satan to prostrate, and the temptation and misguidance of Adam and Eve by him, constitute the events of this story. The present article has a descriptive and analytical approach to the thematic and stylistic analysis of this story in two surahs of mysticism and stone based on the context of the Quranic order to discover similarities and differences in content and style of the story of Adam in these two suras, the cause of expressive differences in Analyze sentences and words based on contextual and linguistic context. One of the most important findings of the research is that there is no complete repetition in the Qur'an, except in a few cases, and the story of Prophet Adam in Surah A'raf and Al-Hijr, despite the thematic similarity, subtle expressive differences in word choice, grammatical constructions, and style. They have a statement that can be interpreted in the light of the context of the order of the Qur'an.
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Volume 5, Issue 2 - Serial Number 9
Fifth year, second issue, ninth consecutive ،autumn and winter 2022
March 2022
Pages 195-210

  • Receive Date 24 April 2022
  • Revise Date 17 July 2022
  • Accept Date 31 July 2022
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