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Mental tropes in the Holy Qur'anEmritte, Nazeer Hussein 11 1900 (has links)
This is a systematic study of tropes of the Holy Qur`an, divided into four chapters…
The first chapter is entitled: “An historical review of rhetoric and stylistics” and it
consists of two sections; the first section is entitled: “Western rhetoric and stylistics”
where as the second section deals with “Arabic rhetoric and stylistics”.
The second chapter is entitled: “Tropes and their components” and it consists of two
sections; the first section is entitled: “the definition of tropes”. This section deals with
the definition of “literal expressions” and “figurative expressions”, and the required
condition for figurative expressions; that is the syntactical and semantic coherence and
relationships. The second section is entitled: “Components of tropes” which deals with
different components of tropes.
The third chapter is entitled: “Linguistic tropes of the Holy Qur`an” and it consists of
two sections; the first section is entitled: “The spread of linguistic tropes in the Holy
Qur`an”. The second section is entitled: “Relationship of linguistic tropes in the Holy
Qur`an”. This section quotes each and every relationship of linguistic tropes in the Holy
Qur`an.
The fourth chapter is entitled: “mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an”, and it consists of
three sections; the first section is entitled: “Mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an, from part
1 to part 10”. The second section is entitled: “Mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an, from
part 11 to part 20”, and the third section is entitled: “Mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an,
from part 21 to part 30”. These sections quote verses of the Holy Qur`an which contain
mental tropes. / Religious Studies and Arabic / Psychology
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Mental tropes in the Holy Qur'anEmritte, Nazeer Hussein 11 1900 (has links)
This is a systematic study of tropes of the Holy Qur`an, divided into four chapters…
The first chapter is entitled: “An historical review of rhetoric and stylistics” and it
consists of two sections; the first section is entitled: “Western rhetoric and stylistics”
where as the second section deals with “Arabic rhetoric and stylistics”.
The second chapter is entitled: “Tropes and their components” and it consists of two
sections; the first section is entitled: “the definition of tropes”. This section deals with
the definition of “literal expressions” and “figurative expressions”, and the required
condition for figurative expressions; that is the syntactical and semantic coherence and
relationships. The second section is entitled: “Components of tropes” which deals with
different components of tropes.
The third chapter is entitled: “Linguistic tropes of the Holy Qur`an” and it consists of
two sections; the first section is entitled: “The spread of linguistic tropes in the Holy
Qur`an”. The second section is entitled: “Relationship of linguistic tropes in the Holy
Qur`an”. This section quotes each and every relationship of linguistic tropes in the Holy
Qur`an.
The fourth chapter is entitled: “mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an”, and it consists of
three sections; the first section is entitled: “Mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an, from part
1 to part 10”. The second section is entitled: “Mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an, from
part 11 to part 20”, and the third section is entitled: “Mental tropes in the Holy Qur`an,
from part 21 to part 30”. These sections quote verses of the Holy Qur`an which contain
mental tropes. / Religious Studies and Arabic / Psychology
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