عنوان المقال عربي
التكبير في التعبير القرآني: أنواعه ودلالاته
Abstract
The research presented a set of Quranic expression methods to indicate a unified Quranic meaning, found fragmented in books of grammar, rhetoric, and interpretation. To my knowledge, it has not been referred to as an independent study in any research or academic dissertation. The research concluded that the specific concept of glorification is the vastness and finiteness of the description, the essence of which cannot be encompassed by knowledge. It is noted in the semantic difference between the Arabic dictionary and the Holy Text in the use of glorification that the lexical evidence is mostly evidence of a renewed, actual meaning or of a sensory and material nature, while in the Qur’anic text it is nominal indicating stability and permanence. The word “fa’il” only came as an emphatic adjective for a described thing that is mostly an event and rarely expresses the self, with the Holy Qur’an being associated with the external event characterized by its greatness in reality and interpretation. This stems from the lexical meaning of the root (‘a) (ظَم) which had a presence in directing the Qur’anic structures, and it came in the ways of expressing it in direct, indirect, and indirect ways in multiple patterns that indicate its concept, including: glorification by indefiniteness and by the plural coming in the singular form, and by the demonstrative pronounAnd by the pronoun, and by mentioning and by repeating the most important, and by the description and by turning away, and by specifying the word, and in other places, and that glorification in the method of expression by indicating the spoken to other than itself with the intention of glorification directly has been mentioned in forms that do not indicate it originally, and among them: glorification by question, and by oath, and by calling and by exclamation and by prohibition, and by command, and by restriction.
Keywords
its meanings, Quranic, expression
Recommended Citation
Jawad, Ali Farhan
(2025)
"Magnification in the Quranic Expression: Its Types and Implications,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 8:
Iss.
3, Article 1.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol8/iss3/1