Connotation of Number in the Holy Quran

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  • Omar bin Ali Al-Maqushi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i7.277

Keywords:

Connotation, Number, Singular, Al-muthanna, Plural

Abstract

The present study aims at exploring some aspects related to expressing singularity, duality, and plurality in the Holy Quran. It reveals the significance of the utterance of the noun when it deviates from its original meaning and acquires a new semantic connotation, taking the position of another number. The singular number takes the position of “al-muthanna” (dual) or the plural, and “al-muthanna” (dual) also takes the location of the singular or plural. Similarly, the plural functions come as the singular or “al-muthanna” (dual) according to context and for the purpose of eloquence. The research paper discussed some of the applied models employing both the descriptive and the analytical approaches. The results of the study indicate that the semantic significance of an utterance in a different structural position usually occurs for linguistic and rhetorical purposes. The study also reveals that using ‘the singular’ to express a plural is specific to poetry. The singular can also be used to address “al-muthanna” (dual). A part of the body consisting of two parts can be also expressed in the singular form. Likewise, an infinitive can be made plural for semantic significance. In addition, “al-muthanna’ (dual) can be used just for the sake of multiplication.

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Published

2021-05-29

How to Cite

Al-Maqushi, O. bin A. . (2021). Connotation of Number in the Holy Quran. Arts for Linguistic & Literary Studies, 1(7), 208–228. https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i7.277

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