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تنوع خطاب القرآن الكريم في العهد المدني: دراسة لغوية

العنوان بلغة أخرى: The Diversity of the Address of the Holy Quran in the Mediniat Era: A Linguistic Study
المؤلف الرئيسي: العولقي، صالح عبدالله منصور مسود (مؤلف)
مؤلفين آخرين: بابعير، عبدالله صالح عمر (مشرف)
التاريخ الميلادي: 2008
موقع: عدن
التاريخ الهجري: 1429
الصفحات: 1 - 213
رقم MD: 596730
نوع المحتوى: رسائل جامعية
اللغة: العربية
الدرجة العلمية: رسالة ماجستير
الجامعة: جامعة عدن
الكلية: كلية التربية
الدولة: اليمن
قواعد المعلومات: Dissertations
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المستخلص: This research aims to study scientifically the diversity of the Speech of The Holy Quran in the Mediniat Era, which is considered to be one when speech flourishing. The researcher's purpose of this study is to investigate the following: I. Study the Speech of The Holy Quran in the Mediniat Era. II. Observe the syntactical, the stylistic and the semantical phenomena in that Era and analyses them. III. Highlight the linguistic development of the diversity of the address through which Allah (Subhanh Watalla) addressed his creatures after the Meccai Era. This study is divided into the following: Introduction.

The Preface. Here, the study touches upon the definition of the word (Address) in linguistic, in the text of the Holy Quran and in modern stylistic studies. It also discusses about the Medinat Suras, their numbers, characteristics and their features. The controversy among the scholars over some of the Mediniat Suras has been mentioned, too and their belief that at least of some of them are Mediniat. The study has been divided into three chapters and there are four sections in each chapter. Chapter One: The Diversity of the Opening of the Mediniat Suras. Section : The Mediniat Suras Opening with the “Basmallah” (in the name of Allah, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful) save one. Section : The Mediniat Suras Opening with letters. Section : The Mediniat Suras Opening with syntactical tools. Section : The Mediniat Suras Opening with verbs and nouns. The Study started with this chapter because the words here are general and are directed towords all creatures just like the Basmallah which is considered an imperative where the verb (start) is omitted. This is also the case with all the other grammatical tools, verbs, and nouns that may seem to be directed to a particular person such as the Prophet (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him) while they are in fact directed to him and others, too. Chapter two: The Diversity of the Addressees in the Medinat Speech. This chapter tackles the words of Allah (Subhaneehee Wata’alla) to his Prophet Mohammed (Peace and Blessing of Allah be upon him), to the Muslim people, the people of the scripture (Jews and Christians) and the Mushrikin (polytheists, pagans), as well as His words to other groups and this type of address was directed towards specific communities because it concerned only them. Chapter Three: The Levels of the Language used in the Suras in the Mediniat Speech. This chapter reviewed the phonological, the morphological, the syntactical and the semantical standards in both the general and the specific Mediniat address, in both the general and the specific speech. The Conclusion: The study is concluded by a summary in which the researcher tries to benefit from the analytical method ,the most suitable for this study, used in the old and modern studies of linguistics, some other methods are used when needed, however, the researcher's method begins with the Allah’s Address itself, then those who are addressed and conclude with the various levels of this address.

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