Qur’anic composition between the expressions of "Those who believed" and the "Believers"
Journal Title: Alorooba Research Journal - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The research is showing great interest towards the topic Qur’anic Composition because of the subtle differences and subtle connotations between similar expressions of the Qur’an, especially since these similarities address the structural and ordinal levels to elicit conclusions and a deeper concept, and from this perspective study attempts to shed light on the semantic difference between the two expressions: “Those who believed” and “The believers” in the structures of the Noble Qur’an, to search for subtle differences by investigating their Qur’anic positions, to arrive at the words of scholars in defining the specific and common between the two expressions as well as explaining the meanings of “the” and the connected ones defined in a way that tries to reveal the original significance of each of them, while monitoring the indications branching with what fulfills the right of the standing contained therein. The study examines the term "الذين آمنوا" those who believed” in a number of contexts, whether in the context of legislation and direction, and the difference in ranks of the interlocutors, between nationality and covenant, with evidences in the context of legislation and guidance, methods connected in the form of the news and the context of their evangelization in the world and the hereafter, and the context of the enclosure of God and His Messenger, the context The comparison between the two groups and the context of investigating the disagreement in the religion and describing the firm faith.
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. Dr. Mahmod Hassan Makhlof
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