THE ORDER OF MEANINGS IN THE HOLY QURAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DR. ABDULLAH DRAZ
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https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4530Keywords:
Dr. Abdullah Draz, Brevity, Al-Naba al-Azim, Order of Words, Holy QuranAbstract
The eloquence and the continuity of the words and their meaning in the Holy Quran cannot be constructed by any human being, as their order was instituted by the prophet (PBUH). No human being can add, delete or modify this order nor move any verse backward or forward. This research explored the order of meanings related to the eloquence of the verses of the Holy Quran, including a review of those meanings in progressive patterns, to prove the arguments and ingenuity of Quranic brevity, as contained in a scholarly volume Al-Naba al-Azim, by Dr. Abdullah Draz. The research aimed to extract the exact order of the Quranic meanings and connection of this order with the eloquence of the verse. It included the order of tools of arguments, methods to build the verse, the order of Quranic brevity, and the extent of its inclusiveness of meanings of the Holy Quran. The study found out that the order of Quranic meanings has remarkable characteristics like semantic escalation, and the structural coherence and a symmetrical order of all the verses. It was also revealed that Dr. Draz pioneered the argument on the order of the Quranic brevity and the order of meanings that are hidden between the verses. The study recommends to conduct future researches on the phenomenon of semantic escalation, search for the meanings hidden behind the Quranic structures, deduce the silent tools which are used by the Holy Quran to sustain arguments. The study also recommends that studies should be conducted to elaborate the meanings of the Quranic verses that have been mentioned only briefly.Downloads
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2024-08-30
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Mohammad Ibn Aamir al-Suwaigh. 2024. “THE ORDER OF MEANINGS IN THE HOLY QURAN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF DR. ABDULLAH DRAZ”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3):113-33. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4530.
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