The influence of external circumstances in directing the meaning of the Qur'anic speech by the determined prophets -The circumstances of the speech, for example-
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Situational Words, Qur’anic Discourse, determined Prophets, Semantic Orientation, Textual AnalysisAbstract
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This study examines the direction of the meaning of the words of the determined prophets (peace be upon them)by using a unified textual analysis approach، The study focuses on how the Qur'an uses the influence of external circumstances to guide the prophets according to the characteristics of each situation and its characteristics، In the speech of Noah (peace be upon him), we find repetition and insistence, which reflects the patience of the Prophet with a stubborn people،While the study takes the words of Abraham (peace be upon him) in a rational and conversational manner that is appropriate for a more civilized society that it is discussable and suitable for debate ، But the words of Moses (peace be upon him) vary between a powerful challenge of Pharaoh and a passionate reminder of the Children of Israel While the words of Jesus (peace be upon him) are characterized by calmness and balance in defensive and doctrinal positions. The words of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) embody the pinnacle of flexibility of speech, diversely appropriate to various aspects of humanity, The study reveals that a deep understanding of the Qur'anic speech requires comprehensive analysis that goes beyond the text to include the circumstances of revelation and the characteristics of the addressees, as the evidence of God's words that say, "So be patient, as the prophets were patient. The text highlights the meaning of determination as patience and firmness through a comparison between the experiences of the apostles. The study concludes that the Quran wisely uses the textual approach in confronting the strong-willed, emphasizes the importance of taking a textual approach in contemporary Qur'anic studies, especially in the field of da'wah and religious discourse, which requires consideration of different texts.
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