The Utterance of the Two Words (Al'ab and Al-Walid) in Holy Quran An Objective and Comparative Study

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Razan Jamil
Najla Saeed

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            The word "father" in the Qur'anic context had several meanings, namely the father in descent, the father in the adoption, the grandfather, the aunt and the uncle, the master of the people, the master of people or the teacher, and the mother, aunt or brother of a father.


The study, by objectively comparing the words "Walid" and Alam, showed a difference of meaning between the two words. The word "father" expands to many meanings, while the word "father" is limited to one meaning: the crucifixion father, and this is what all the interpreters' sayings have gone to.


The research concluded that there is no synonyms in the words of the Holy Quran?, and showed the extent of the meanings contained in the words of the Holy Quran, despite their repetition, but each place of meaning changes the other according to the Qur'anic context in which it is mentioned, and this is one of the miracles of the Holy Quran and its eloquence





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Jamil , R., & Saeed, N. (2023). The Utterance of the Two Words (Al’ab and Al-Walid) in Holy Quran An Objective and Comparative Study. Islamic Sciences Journal, 11(10), 101–124. https://doi.org/10.25130/jis.20.11.10.5
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