The Method of Questioning in the Holy Qur’an: The Thirty Part as a Model

Authors

  • Yaser Mahmud Saleh Abu Hussen University of Jordan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33977/0507-000-066-002

Keywords:

The Holy Qur’an, interrogation, rhetorical purposes, the thirtieth part, interrogative tools

Abstract

Objectives: This research aims to study the interrogative style in the Holy Quran in general, and to track the interrogative tools and their purposes mentioned in the thirtieth part of the Book of Allah,the Almighty - in particular.

Methods: The author depended on the inductive approach in tracking these tools as a main approach,, using the analytical approach as well in explaining their meanings and implications. In addition, the author depended on the canons of the old and modern books of interpretation alike in their interpretation.

The research included the meaning of the interrogative and its tools and the rhetorical purposes derived from it, in addition to a special section on studying the interrogative in an applied manner in the thirtieth part.

Results: At the end of the research, it can be said that the interrogative style in the Holy Qur’an with its tools is considered one of the most important rhetorical styles that accurately explain the meanings of the verses.

Conclusions: There are only six interrogative tools mentioned in the thirtieth part of the Book of God, the Almightythat address eight rhetorical purposes

Author Biography

Yaser Mahmud Saleh Abu Hussen, University of Jordan

Lecturer

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Published

2025-01-31

How to Cite

Abu Hussen, Y. M. S. (2025). The Method of Questioning in the Holy Qur’an: The Thirty Part as a Model . Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 7(66). https://doi.org/10.33977/0507-000-066-002

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