Guidance on the similar wording in the Holy Quran
Keywords:
presentation / delay - similarity / differenceAbstract
The topic of the presentation and delay of the Quranic text is one of the most important subjects related to the miraculous nature of the Quran. For example, the Quranic similarities mentioned by Al-Firozabadi in his book "Al-Ru'ya," which had a purely regional linguistic character, fundamentally rely on the existence of verbal similarities between the text and other verses in the Quran, and they have no relation to similarities in rulings and beliefs. The material he presents is concerned with revealing the Quranic words and demonstrating their advantages through the presentations and delays. This is the essence of the systems of sacred texts and their grammatical-semantic connections, purely from a grammatical-syntactic perspective, rather than from the viewpoint of a grammarian seeking rules or a linguist capturing unusual words. From here, we believe that grammar goes beyond the framework established by its practitioners, the grammarians; that is, the tool used to uncover the various dimensions of a text leads to an understanding of its meaning and intent. This means that the function of the large shape is to recognize mucus in a sense. It seems that Sibawayh was one of the first to examine verbal structures and establish mechanisms to uncover their meanings, and then derive grammatical rules in this conscious sense. This approach to addressing the similarities in the Quran is closer to research than to the idea of systems and their applications. We can say that our examples are applications related to the mention of similarities in the manuscripts, whether in a grammatical presentation or in a verbal presentation. The expression of the Koran reflects an intentional art, in every word, in every letter, which places a deliberate artistic position. In this position, the text was not only taken into account, nor was it the text itself, but the entire Koran. This term has been taken into account in this case.References
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2025-07-31
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