Substituting of Deletion, Mention, Precedence, Delay, Apparentness, and Implicitness in the Verbal Similarity of Surah Al-Isra is an example: An analytical Study

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  • Dr. Sherif Abdel Alim Mahmoud

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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS9.4782

Abstract

The study aims to highlight the ruling and secrets behind the Substituting of deletion, mention, introduction, delay, manifestation, and implication in verbal similarities in the light of Surat Al-Isra.

In this study, the researcher relied on: the descriptive approach based on the following sub-methods: the inductive approach, the analytical approach, and the deductive approach, by extrapolating verses of verbal similarity in which is  substituting deletion and mention, precedence and delay, and revelation and concealment occur in Surah Al-Isra, and studying them and trying to reveal the ruling and the secrets behind it. It was one of the most prominent results of this study.

  1. The explanation, the rule , and hidden secrets of verbal analogies depend on the abundance of knowledge and breadth of erudition, the more knowledgeable and meticulous person who examines verbal analogies, the more worthy of consideration is the ruling he arrives at.
  2. The verbal resemblance indicates wonderful Qur’anic gestures that are sufficient to refute the suspicions of skeptics and confirm the divine nature of the Holy Qur’an.
  3. Verbal similarities are the greatest evidence of the high status of the Holy Qur’an, and its attainment of an unrivaled level of eloquence.

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2023-11-12

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Dr. Sherif Abdel Alim Mahmoud. (2023). Substituting of Deletion, Mention, Precedence, Delay, Apparentness, and Implicitness in the Verbal Similarity of Surah Al-Isra is an example: An analytical Study. Migration Letters, 20(S9), 104–127. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS9.4782

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