The impact of the Holy Quran in preserving the authenticity of the Arabic language

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Mohammed H. A. Al Sagheer University of Kufa /Faculty of Jurisprudence Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i2.8493

Abstract

The rhetorical ability in the texts of the Holy Quran has exceeded the limits of human knowledge until it became a kind of miracle and a new type of Arabic rhetoric that no literary text can match.

Verbal art in the speech of the Arabs has three types: poetry, prose and Quran. Poetry includes poems, fragments, verses, verses, verses and evidence, and prose includes stories, tales, myths, proverbs, sermons, rhymes and letters. Although the Quran includes all the meters of poetry and represents the most refined models of artistic prose in general, we cannot call it poetry, just as we cannot call it prose, because it is not this and that, but it is the Quran and that is enough:

Quran is a proper name that is not derived from the speech of God Almighty, as Al-Shafi'i sees it and Al-Suyuti prefers it, and the imams of the fundamentalists agree with it.

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Published

30-06-2006

Issue

Section

Arabic language and its literature

How to Cite

Al Sagheer, P. D. M. H. A. (2006). The impact of the Holy Quran in preserving the authenticity of the Arabic language. Journal of Jurisprudence Faculty, 1(2), 15-26. https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i2.8493

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