The Quranic Style through Similarity and Contrast between Word Denotation and Meanings from Educational Perspective
Keywords:
the Quranic style, similarity, word denotation, Adam’s creation, SatanAbstract
This study is entitled: “The Quranic Style through Similarity and Contrast
between Word Denotation and Meanings from Educational Perspective".
It handled the story of Adam’s creation (peace be upon him) and the role
of Satan in it as cited in seven verses of the Holy Quran in Surat Albaqara,
Al- A’raf, Al- Hijr, Al- Isra’, Al- Kahf, Taha, and Surat Saad.
The study aims at analyzing the above mentioned verses in the seven
Soras in order to identify the denotations and meanings of words similar in
form, and infer the similarity and contrast in denotation and meaning through
comparison, analysis and induction, and eventually arrive at deducing the
various Quranic styles used in narrating the story of Adam (PBUH) and
Satan. Consequently, it aims to infer the educational styles derived from the
Quranic style and highlight the findings related to the study questions and
objectives. The study includes an introduction, three themes, as well as a
conclusion and number of recommendations. The researcher has used the
descriptive, analytical, and inductive methodology to find an answer for the
three research questions in this study.
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