A study of the function of the structural repetition of the imagery in the Holy Quran: a case study of the story of Moses

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Abstract:
God has revealed the great concepts and truth in the text of the holy Quran to Prophet Mohammad. In this regard, to guide human being, some of these concepts are presented in the form of stories about prophets. Imagery and the artistic and aesthetic aspects included in these stories are so wonderful and fascinating that can attract the every listener and reader.By reading the stories of the Quran, specifically the story of Moses which is analyzed in this research, we can get familiar with the Quranic imagery. The Quran applied different ways of imagery one of which is repetition of the structures. The reader thinks that these words are not different in various places. But in-depth reading makes them know that these words are different from each other in terms of meaning; each sentence has its own meaning that is different from similar sentences and each one refers to a specific time and event in the whole story.By amalgamation of different verses we can come up with a complete and accurate picture of the stories of the prophets, including Moses, in the Quran. Key words: Holly Quran, Quranic stories, Moses, Repetition, Imagery
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Persian
Published:
Literary - Qura'nic Researches, Volume:2 Issue: 1, 2014
Page:
99
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