The rhetorical pilgrims in the Holy Qur’an on the topics of monotheism, resurrection and prophecy

Authors

  • Mohammed bin Ali bin Ayed bin Dera Arabic Language Departmentat the Faculty of Humanities -King Khalid University

Keywords:

Al-Hajjaj, rhetoric, an analytical study, monotheism, resurrection and prophec

Abstract

This is a study entitled (The rhetorical pilgrims in the Holy Qur’an on the topics of monotheism, resurrection and prophecy).

Applied study. They are preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion that follows them, and the study ends with a statement of the most important results, including: The Qur’anic pilgrims are clear rhetorical pilgrims and a discourse that describes the conditions of the implicit soul and treats its apparent actions, and takes into account the conditions of the recipients of this discourse and its purposes to influence them with his statement, convince them of his case, then emphasize them to take it.

 

     The Qur'anic pilgrims were also characterized by comprehensiveness, breadth and depth, and then employed multiple and varied methods that establish the understanding and persuasion of the recipient, and provoke his positive interaction with them, and the Qur'anic pilgrim discourse aims at persuasion, influence and persuasion unlike controversy

Author Biography

Mohammed bin Ali bin Ayed bin Dera, Arabic Language Departmentat the Faculty of Humanities -King Khalid University

assistant professor of Arabic Language Departmentat the Faculty of Humanities -King Khalid University

Published

2022-01-07