Justification of the Frequent Occurrence of Verbal Analogy in the Interpretations of Al-Maraghi and others in some Quranic Topics توجيه كثرة ورود التشبیہ اللفظي عندالمفسرالمراغی و غیرہم في بعض موضوعات القرآن

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Dr. Sajid Khan
Asmat Ali
Dr. Zeeshan*

Abstract

The Holy Quran, considered the final and unaltered revelation, stands as a divine guide for Muslims. Its verses are believed to remain unchanged until the end of time, making it a source of timeless wisdom. As the word of Allah Almighty, each verse holds profound meaning, appealing to humanity throughout the ages.The Quran's unparalleled status is attributed to its divine origin, and its impact is not diminished by repeated recitation. On the contrary, with each reading, it offers deeper insights and understanding. The beauty of the Quran extends to both those who comprehend its meaning and those who find solace in its recitation without understanding the language.Beyond its linguistic and literary excellence, the Quran serves as a comprehensive guide for righteous living. It recounts the histories of past prophets, rulers, and nations, providing lessons for societal reform. The principles outlined in the Quran govern various aspects of a Muslim's life, encompassing worship, ethical conduct, and social interactions. One notable aspect of the Quranic approach to conveying its message is the use of repetitive verbal comparison. Through comparisons, analogies, and references, the Quran aims to convince and positively influence the human mind. This method facilitates a deeper understanding of moral and ethical principles, making the Quran a powerful tool for moral and spiritual development. In summary, the Holy Quran's enduring appeal lies in its divine origin, profound meanings, and its ability to guide individuals and societies towards righteousness. The repetitive verbal comparisons found within its verses contribute to its effectiveness in conveying timeless truths and fostering moral growth..  


Keywords Justification, Verbal Analogy , Interpretations of Al-Maraghi ,Quranic Topics

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How to Cite
Dr. Sajid Khan, Asmat Ali, & Dr. Zeeshan*. (2023). Justification of the Frequent Occurrence of Verbal Analogy in the Interpretations of Al-Maraghi and others in some Quranic Topics توجيه كثرة ورود التشبیہ اللفظي عندالمفسرالمراغی و غیرہم في بعض موضوعات القرآن. Al-Qirtas, 2(4), 1-16. Retrieved from https://al-qirtas.com/index.php/Al-Qirtas/article/view/218