The Rhetorical Secrets of Preposing “Al-Aziz” before “Al-Hakim” in the Language of Quran
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https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i8.297Keywords:
preposing and postposing, rhetorical secrets, Quran Nadhm, verses separators, contextAbstract
This paper analyses the rhetorical and grammatical secrets of linking the name of Allah (Al-Aziz) with His name as it is shown in the Holy Quran. It points out the semantical reasons and the relationships which govern the proposing of the name of Allah (Al-Aziz) in concluding all the verses in which this name occurs intersecting another name of Allah except Allah’s name (the Powerful). this paper is organized into an introduction and two chapters. It reached a number of results such as the name Al-Hakim is linked with (Al-Aziz) following it or concluding the verse. This proposing realizes a general benefit which is enabling the meaning driven at, and a special benefit which is the (Al-Hakim) being a comma that is similar to the commas before it. The letter (meem) represents a big percentage of Quran separators. It recurs 375 times which adds beauty of the sound rhyme and semantic meaning to the verses.Downloads
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