(A: -4) THE ELOQUENCE OF THE QUR’AN IN ANSWERING AN INTERROGATIVE THROUGH AN INTERROGATIVE بلاغة القرآن في جواب الاستفهام بالاستفهام

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Dr. Samia Nazish

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The Qur’an is the miraculous book of Allah, in which Allah Almighty challenged all mankind and jinn to produce something like it, but they were unable to do so because it was beyond the powers of their minds. The Holy Qur’an is miraculous in its words and style, and it is miraculous in its explanation and composition. The interrogative method is one of the rich methods of addressing that is expressed by the miracle of the Holy Qur’an. It is one of the most repeated methods in the Holy Qur’an. Most of them are questions that Allah Almighty asks His creation. A questioner asks about something he does not know. There is no doubt that in this sense it is impossible for Allah Almighty. Allah Almighty does not ask His creation about anything. Rather, He asks them to determine and remind them that they know the truth about that thing. Especially if the question carries the answer. The answer to the question is a vague question that can have several interpretations. It is a wonderful method that makes Quranic discourse unique because of its power to convey the speech and the diversity of its rhetorical meanings as the situation requires.  It led me to choose this field of study, which aims to understand Qur’anic answers through questions. The importance of this topic lies in applying the Qur’anic verses with an analytical approach to reach meanings affecting the souls of the recipients.

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Nazish , D. S. (2023). (A: -4) THE ELOQUENCE OF THE QUR’AN IN ANSWERING AN INTERROGATIVE THROUGH AN INTERROGATIVE: بلاغة القرآن في جواب الاستفهام بالاستفهام. Journal of Arabic, University of Karachi, 1(2), 36–56. Retrieved from https://arabicuok.com/index.php/joa/article/view/22
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Dr. Samia Nazish , Assistant Professor, Department of Literature, Faculty of Arabic, IIU – Islamabad And Post Doctorate Research Fellowships