Harmony and weight in the Holy Quran

Title Harmony and weight in the Holy Quran
Author Nasrulla Mammadov
Publication Place Azerbaijan Institute of Theology - Azerbaijan Institute of Theology
Subject Journal of Religious Studies, 2019-12, p.107-118
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Leitir Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2618-0030, EISSN: 3006-2772
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_47be1508ef7a4cdab909988bd39464af
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Notes The article talks about the revelation of the Qur'an in a different style from the language of the Jahiliyyah Arabs. It is noted that one of the qualities of the divine text, which proves that it has an individual character and is related to its miraculous properties, is related to its recitation, emphasis, and the harmony it contains. The relevant Qur'anic verse and the hadiths of the Holy Prophet are examples of the fact that the recitation of this heavenly book, which amazes mankind, is subject to specific rules, and that it is important to observe a certain awaz when reading it. The author mentions six of the most important unique aspects of the Qur'an's weighting system, which distinguishes it from prostration in Arabic prose, and its verse from Arabic rhyme. He makes certain parallels and comparisons to answer the unfounded claims of Western orientalists regarding the current division of the Qur'anic verses and to state that the word of God is based on fixed rules in this regard, thus stating that the views of those philologists are not correct. According to the author's opinion, the structure of both surahs and verses of the Qur'an, its composition, expression style and style, shades of meaning, harmony and emphasis distinguish it from all literary examples created by human thought, confirming that the word of God is a unique literary example.
Detaylı Başlık Qurani-Kərimdə ahəngdarlıq və vəzn
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Harmony and weight in the Holy Quran

Author Nasrulla Mammadov
Publication Place Azerbaijan Institute of Theology - Azerbaijan Institute of Theology
Subject Journal of Religious Studies, 2019-12, p.107-118
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Leitir Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2618-0030, EISSN: 3006-2772
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_47be1508ef7a4cdab909988bd39464af
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes The article talks about the revelation of the Qur'an in a different style from the language of the Jahiliyyah Arabs. It is noted that one of the qualities of the divine text, which proves that it has an individual character and is related to its miraculous properties, is related to its recitation, emphasis, and the harmony it contains. The relevant Qur'anic verse and the hadiths of the Holy Prophet are examples of the fact that the recitation of this heavenly book, which amazes mankind, is subject to specific rules, and that it is important to observe a certain awaz when reading it. The author mentions six of the most important unique aspects of the Qur'an's weighting system, which distinguishes it from prostration in Arabic prose, and its verse from Arabic rhyme. He makes certain parallels and comparisons to answer the unfounded claims of Western orientalists regarding the current division of the Qur'anic verses and to state that the word of God is based on fixed rules in this regard, thus stating that the views of those philologists are not correct. According to the author's opinion, the structure of both surahs and verses of the Qur'an, its composition, expression style and style, shades of meaning, harmony and emphasis distinguish it from all literary examples created by human thought, confirming that the word of God is a unique literary example.
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