عنوان المقال عربي
ملامح الأسلوب في قصة موسى عليه السلام في القرآن الكريم: مشاهد الحوار ورمي العصا نموذجاً
Abstract
The narrative style of the Quranic stories represents a major landmark in the Arabic narrative tradition, not only for its profound religious and linguistic significance, but also for the sophisticated techniques employed. This is particularly evident in the delicate balance between the narrative elements, the elements of suspense and surprise, the natural flow and spontaneity of the events, and the central theme of the story itself. Furthermore, the distinctive stylistic structure is another hallmark of Quranic storytelling, as various styles are employed within a single story, depending on the context. This is clearly seen in the story of Moses, which appears in several chapters of the Quran, each time with a stylistic approach that suits the specific context of the particular section presented. This study does not cover the entire story of Moses, focusing instead on the scenes of the dialogue between Moses and Pharaoh and the casting of the staff. However, these two themes serve as a suitable starting point for exploring other aspects of the story, given their central importance, as they are almost the core of the narrative, around which all other events and elements revolve. The most important stylistic features identified and studied in this research are repetition, parallelism, and stylistic symmetry.
Keywords
features, style, the story of Moses
Recommended Citation
Ne\'meh, Qusay Ibrahim and Jihad, Ahmed Hayal
(2025)
"Features of style in the story of Moses (peace be upon him) in the Holy Quran: the scenes of dialogue and throwing the staff as an example,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 7:
Iss.
3, Article 4.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol7/iss3/4