The Effect of the Ten Qur’anic recitations on the Artistic Imagery in Quran
Keywords:
effect, the ten Qur’anic recitations, Artistic imagery, QuranAbstract
This research highlights the miracle of the Qur’anic multiple recitations
per word through shedding light on the concepts of the ten Qur’anic
recitations, their divisions, the reality of their differences, and the importance
of the artistic imagery in the Qur’an & its prospects. It also shows the
impact of the different Qura’nic recitations of verses words on the artistic
imagery in the Qur’an in general & in stories in particular. In addition, this
research shows the impact of the multiple recitations on the personification &
embodiment in the Qur’anic stories & the impact of increasing letters in one
of the recitations on expanding the shown scene. This is applied on scenes
from the story of the people of the cave، the story of Jesus’ –Peace be upon
him- birth & a scene from the story of Thulkarnain.
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