The Style of the Qur’an Between Sentence Grammar and Text Grammar: A Textual Study of the First Three Verses of Surah Al-Insan

Authors

  • Ibrahim Abdullah Suleiman Al-Saghir Faculty of Arts – Misurata University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36602/faj.2014.n02.02

Keywords:

Qur’anic discourse, sentence grammar, text grammar, cohesion

Abstract

This study explores the stylistic structure of the Holy Qur’an by integrating sentence grammar and text grammar through a textual analysis of the first three verses of Surah Al-Insan. Utilizing a descriptive-analytical approach, the research adopts the principle that cohesion, coherence, and linguistic connectivity represent a unified concept. The study is structured into two main chapters: the first addresses sentence grammar, examining temporal links, reference cohesion, and substitution relations; the second explores text grammar, focusing on inter-sentential relations, textual cohesion, pragmatic functions, and semantic structures. The findings reveal a high level of internal coherence within the analyzed verses, supported by semantic and pragmatic consistency and diverse textual relations.

Published

30-12-2014

How to Cite

Al-Saghir, I. A. S. (2014). The Style of the Qur’an Between Sentence Grammar and Text Grammar: A Textual Study of the First Three Verses of Surah Al-Insan. (Faculty of Arts Journal) مجلة كلية الآداب - جامعة مصراتة, (2), 43–86. https://doi.org/10.36602/faj.2014.n02.02

Issue

Section

Language and Literary Studies

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