Rhetorical Dimensions and Spiritual Values in the Story of Moses (Peace Be Upon Him): A Reading of Qur’anic Repetition and Its Pedagogical Significations
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Qur’anic narrative; rhetoric; repetition; aesthetics; the Holy Qur’anAbstract
This article investigates the rhetorical dimensions and spiritual values in the story of Moses (peacebe upon him) as presented in the Holy Qur’an, by analyzing the Qur’anic technique of repetition and its accompanying stylistic mechanisms lexical variation
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ʿAbd Yaḥyā, ʿImād. Al-Bunā wa al-Dalālāt fī Lughat al-Qaṣaṣ al-Qurʾānī. 1st ed. ʿAmmān, Jordan: Dār Dijlah, 2009.
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