Linguistic Argument Used to Demonstrate the Miraculous Structure of Qur’anic Language and Its Supremacy over the Linguistic Sublimity of the Pre- Islamic (Ajjahili) Era; An Analytical Study
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The content of this study briefly, manifests the linguistic advancement of the pre-Islamic (Ajjahili) era and the revelation of the glorious Qur’ans’ linguistic inimitability. This is realized via the cogency of the linguistic argument of the Qur’an that challenged brilliant Arab poets, all assembled to come in one linguistic format similar to the Qur’an or to any of its shortest Surah. However, they were disabled. Thus, their disability bounded them to reason and to logical argument. Therefore, this research seeks to provide the proofs of the cogency and the authority of the Qur'an and its superiority over all linguistic arts. Moreover, it reveals the inability of all human beings to produce a language that is similar to the Quran in form and style, including the early Arabs themselves, the scholars of style ('ilm al-bayaan) and rhetorical figure ('ilm al-badi') sciences and up to modern studies’ authors.
Indicative Words: The Quran, The Miracles, Pilgrims, Proof, The language, Rhetoric.