عنوان المقال عربي
الإضافة الفكاهية لخطاب الإيمان في القرآن الكريم
Abstract
The researcher addressed a phenomenon that was raised in the rhetorical critical discourse of the Arabs, and tried to find it in the Qur’anic discourse that opened up to a miraculous expressive system. He is found in the sayings of scholars - such as Al-Jahiz (d. 255 AH), Al-Hatimi (d. 388 AH), Ibn Sinan Al-Khafaji (d. 466 AH), Al-Muzaffar bin Al-Fadl Al-Alawi (d. 656 AH), Ibn Rasheeq Al-Qayrawani (d. 463 AH) and others - a broad application on the discourse of faith and the attributes of believers in the Wise Remembrance, and the effect of substitution in choosing words. The research was divided into sections, including: what was concerned with the keywords of the research (al-Irdaaf and what is similar to it, Al-Tanqiti and what is different from it, and the believers and what is related to them), and it was divided into the believers, their attributes and names, and the effect of the context in achieving their meaning; Part of it deals with the reference on which the saying is based, and the mechanisms adopted in showing the miraculous aspects in it, such as naming the believers either according to their actions, or according to their outcome, and what is noted in it of semantic change between linguistic usage and Quranic usage of what the Holy Quran contains of foundational doctrinal concepts. And after: The research is an attempt to read the Quranic discourse, according to expressive linguistic starting points in that the Qur’an explains some of it, which is considered a broad text for reading and investigation, to stand on the purpose of the research and its rhetorical goal in showing the Quranic miracle.
Keywords
Joking, Joking, Speech of Faith, Holy Quran
Recommended Citation
Jawad, Ali Farhan
(2025)
"The humorous addition of the discourse of faith in the Holy Quran,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 10:
Iss.
3, Article 2.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol10/iss3/2