Recitation of the verses of the stories of "Mary and Noah (a.s.)"Emphasizing a completion approach rather than repetition
The stories of the Holy Quran are told in the form of scattered collections in different surahs. This dispersion has caused some to base their analysis on the issue of "repetition" of these collections. The present study rereads this issue by examining the verses related to the stories of "Hazrat Maryam and Hazrat Noah (PBUH)" and with an approach based on completion, not repetition, and answers the differences between these two approaches. Among other things: the repetition approach, citing similar verses, while justifying and interpreting conflicting cases, tries to remove scenes from the same story by proving that these collections are the same and reading them repeatedly. In contrast to the completion approach, he carefully examines the differences, while pointing out their differences, discovers new effects and scenes and achieves new points. The results of the research show that by reflecting on the scattered verses belonging to each story, it becomes clear that each of these collections are different scenes of a complete story, so that its orderly arrangement Together, like the arrangement of the pieces of a puzzle, it forms a comprehensive and complete picture of the whole story. In addition, it can be said that each of these collections is actually a story within a bigger story. Therefore, the claim of repetition in these collections, relying only on the existence of a few similar verses or relying on the dignity of descent, is not acceptable and deserves serious criticism.
Quranic story , Noah , Mary , repetition , completion
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