The Prophetic Eloquence and the Anticipation of Events: A Study of the Art of Simile in the Had-iths of Tribulations, Battles, and Signs of the Hour
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https://doi.org/10.54172/nd8qjw25Keywords:
Prophetic eloquence, Art of simile, Prophetic power of persuasionAbstract
This study deals with the eloquence of the prophetic analogy in the hadith of temptations, battles, and the signs of the resurrection day, with the aim of highlighting the features of artistic and entertaining beauty, and it's an applied rhetorical study about the hadith of the Prophet-may Allah bless him and grant him peace- I tried so hard to proceed from the eloquence of the Prophet- may Allah bless him and grant him peace- adhering to the descriptive analytical method, which helped to clarify the secrets of graphic images, and the consequent systematic and stylistic advantages, as well as intellectual and moral methods that aim to illustrate the prophetic power of persuasion and a realistic and tangible embodiment of what will happen in the future. The importance of the topic lies in the religious and worldly issues that exist in the hadithes of temptations, battles, and the signs of the resurrection day, and the attempt to highlight the rhetorical and analogy methods which in turn is a mean of persuasion of what the Messenger may Allah bless him and grant him peace preached in the hadithes of temptations, battles, and the signs of the resurrection day.
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