The phonetic significance of the short surahs Al-Kafiroon and Al-Masd as a model
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i50.1904Keywords:
The discrete, rhetorical, semantic tide, The explosive, stop-gapAbstract
All the elements of the Qur’anic structure came as intended, including the phonetic element, as it came to carry various connotations, especially in the short surahs, and according to the requirements of the text, such as a promise, an exhortation, and a warning to the unbelievers, so it was necessary to take models to clarify the idea. A different sound echo from each other, so the aim of the research was to show the phonetic significance of these two surahs, and to show the intent of the acoustic accumulation of the tide in Surat Al-Kafiroon, which came for the purpose of delivering the sound to the farthest possible extent, as well as the sound of the explosive (baa) consonant (the explosive endowment) in Surat Al-Masd and what He carries it from rebuke and severity, using the (analytical descriptive approach)
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