Practical Prototypes of the Signs of Graphic Miracles in the Qur’anic ‘Ghareeb’ strange by Using Metaphor

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Omer Mohammed
Ahmed Hassan

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             The Holy Qur’an is the most honorable book, and the sciences related to it are also the most honorable sciences.  As the research on the words of the Qur’an is in terms of the miraculous eloquence that represents the great miracle of the Prophet, the research in the rhetorical miracle is one of the most honorable sciences. When the miraculous eloquence is combined with the Qur’anic strangeness, it gives us another important angle that one can look through it at the miracle of the Qur’an and its greatness.   This research mixed the miraculous eloquence with the knowledge of the strangeness of the Qur’an, and in discussing the miraculous eloquence through the Qur’anic strangeness from an important chapter of rhetoric, which is metaphor. It presents a view in which it shows the greatness of God’s words, and brings us closer to contemplating the verses of the Noble Qur’an. This title combines three sciences: the miraculous eloquence, the Qur’anic strangeness, and rhetoric, and the research was in the signs so that we would be searching for the signs. In the current paper it is not pretended to stand on the specifics of the miraculous, and the researcher has explained in the first section of this research the definition of metaphor and its divisions and other demands I dealt with applied models of the miraculous eloquence in the vocabulary of the Qur’anic strangeness through the metaphor and the researcher discussed in every model the strangeness of the word as being a metaphor. I have speculated on what God has made easy for me of graphic signs, using interpretations and sources that were interested in explaining rhetorical jokes and miraculous signs, and then I explain the hidden meanings and rhetorical signs that have been revealed to me through extensive research in the Qur’anic word.

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Mohammed , O., & Hassan , A. (2023). Practical Prototypes of the Signs of Graphic Miracles in the Qur’anic ‘Ghareeb’ strange by Using Metaphor. Islamic Sciences Journal, 13(7), 178–204. https://doi.org/10.25130/jis.22.13.7.1.9
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