Storytelling in The Holy Quran


Storytelling in The Holy Quran


    The Qur’an in Muslim lives and cultures. It includes discussion of architecture, conceptions of ritual purity ,etiquette for interacting with the Qur’an, and classical theological positions on the Qur’an. The final two chapters deal with the challenges related to understanding of the Qur’an(Mattson,2012,p138). 

  





  The significance of the Qur’anic verse incident to the narrative text and the purpose of the goals and objectives and its impact on students’ behavior. This was done through literary and rhetorical stylistic concepts and movements, including repetition and brevity and others. Then we summarized the main results and general elements of the study, in which we show the narrative ideas and purposes that affect the behavioral aspects of the students, and we revealed the huge difference between the Qur’anic stories and the stories of different people, Because the Holy Qur’an wants to mention the story and its events and people to convey to us the history. The conclusion came to present the main results and general elements of the study, in which it showed the anecdotal ideas and purposes that affect the behavioral aspects of the students(Aqool,2022, p5566).

  






  Some of the most troublesome yet fascinating problems are concentrated in the area of the finite verb phrase, including, in particular, tense, aspect, mood and modality. The goal of this Search is to describe these fields of usage systematically and in some detail for teachers and advanced students of English as a foreign or second language. My aim is 4 to explain systematically the semantics of the English finite verb phrase, without invoking discussions of syntax and morphology, and without assuming any specialist interest in linguistics(Leech, 2014, P1). 

References

  • Leech, Geoffrey N. Meaning and the English verb. Routledge, 2014.
  • Aqool, Raad Hassoon. "Stylistics of Quranic Stories in Subject of Islamic education in (Iraqi schools) An Analytical Study." Res Militaris 12.2 (2022): 5566-5583. 
  • .Mattson, Ingrid. The story of the Qur'an: its history and place in Muslim life. John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
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