Proportionality in ending the verses with the beautiful names and attributes, An applied rhetorical study on Surat Al-Hadid
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Proportionality, endings of verses, names and attributes, Al-HadidAbstract
The Holy Qur’an is a miraculous book in its wording and meaning, and it is an overflowing spring. Whenever scholars stand on one side of it and think that they have reached its end, many aspects open up for them, and it becomes clear to them that they are standing on its shore. Therefore, every day scholars discover new faces of the miracles of the Holy Qur’an. The most complete of these aspects is the graphic miracle in every word of the Qur’an, indeed, in every verse and surah of His verses and surahs, and one of the types of this miracle is “the proportionality in the endings of the verses” and their relationship to the subject of the verse. The analytical method was employed in this study in order to reach the desired goal, taking Surat Al-Hadid as a field of study, Which reached a number of results, including: One of the most wonderful forms of the eloquence of the Qur’an and its miraculous organization is the proportionality between the meanings at the end of the verses, as they are closely linked to what came before them, providing a foundation for what comes after them and witnessing that this Qur’an is from the Wise and All-Knowing.
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