The Semantic of the Qur'anic Style in Terms of Syntax, Rhetoric, and Linguistics
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https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v5i2.1358Keywords:
Language, text, context, semantics, meanings, grammarAbstract
Since the Qur'an is the primary source for grammatical rules and the foundation of linguistic studies in all their aspects, and given the contributions of modern linguistic studies in reinterpreting the Qur'anic text, this modest research focuses on analyzing the Qur'anic context through two particles—"Law" and "Lawla"—in the Qur'an. These particles are among the most significant due to their varied meanings in grammar and rhetoric. They have been employed in diverse forms and meanings, making their study an important step toward understanding the Qur'an, its styles, and its language.
"Law" and "Lawla" have been examined from various angles in Arabic, with numerous studies addressing them in books of grammar and rhetoric. This research aimed to organize, compile, and distill these extensive views to frame the linguistic study semantically and contextually, rather than lexicographically.
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