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Title: Dilalat asma' Allah al-husna fi fawasil surat al-Nisa'
Authors: Muhammad Izuan Abd Gani |eauthor (P47361)
Keywords: Qur'an. -- Surah al-Nisa' -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
God (Islam) -- Name
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2017
Description: This study focuses on an aspect of significance in the study of language style, i.e. by looking at the linguistic and literary questions of the utmost beautiful names of Allah as the verse endings the chapter of al-Nisā’. This chapter is distinguished for the presence of the various utmost beautiful names of Allah as the verse endings in the Noble Qur’an, apart from various language styles. This language styles encompasses certain significances in meaning or in words. The research problem lies in the attempt of this study to reveal the language styles related to the utmost beautiful names of Allah that are present as the verse endings in the Chapter of al-Nisā’, apart from elucidating their concealed and revealed significances. The objective of this study is to identify the verses in the Chapter of al-Nisā’, which are ended with the utmost beautiful names of Allah, the types of the verse endings, and the meanings of the utmost beautiful names of Allah and their relationship with language style, apart from explaining the characteristics of the language styles at different spheres of their relationship with the utmost beautiful names of Allah as the verse endings. The method adopted in this study is descriptive analysis of the lingual and verbal aspects based on the identified question and based on the utmost beautiful names of Allah as the verse endings in the chapter of al-Nisā’. To sum up, this study shows that there are various verse endings of the utmost beautiful names of Allah in the chapter of alNisā’, and various meters and rhymed letters. The study of the rhymed letters points to the dominance of proximate verse endings while the study of the meter shows the dominance of parallel endings. The presence of the utmost beautiful names of Allah at the ends of verses in the chapter of al-Nisā’ coheres in terms of meanings with the descriptions of the verses present in the chapter. Likewise, there is multiplicity of language styles based on morphological, phonetic and grammatical and rhetorical spheres in addition to the presence of specific significances for each of the spheres. The implication of this study is certainly useful to any organization on Quranic studies and Arabic language including for the public as there is significance in interpreting and understanding Qur’anic verses followed with the embodiment of Arabic language and its beauty.,Certification of Masters/ Doctorial Thesis" is not available
Pages: 144
Call Number: BP166.2.M846 2015 tesis
Publisher: UKM, Bangi
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Islamic Studies / Fakulti Pengajian Islam

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