The miraculous language of the Qur'an : evidence of divine origin /

Saeh, Bassam,

The miraculous language of the Qur'an : evidence of divine origin / Bassam Saeh. - London, England : The International Institute of Islamic Thought, [(c)2015. - 1 online resource (x, 94 pages) x, 94 pages ; 23 cm

Miracle, or mere genius? What did the term I'jaz (miraculous) mean to early Islamic thinkers? The true extent of the miraculousness manifested in the Qur'an's linguistic newness The miraculous frequency of Qur'anic innovations The perplexing effect of the new rhythmic structure on the Qur'an's Arab listeners A machine to transport me back in time Three vocabularies: Qur'anic, Pre-Islamic, and prophetic The new linguistic revolution The Surah's Qur'anic persona Do the characters of the Surahs overlap? The Qur'an's unique character The new linguistic formulation Most Qur'anic linguistic forms do not repeat themselves Intensive unique Qur'anic constructions Qur'anic linguistic templates: their nature and composition Qur'anic linguistic templates: their nature and composition Newness of construction and expression Individual words and the miracle of combining newness and clarity The importance of the new terms found in the Qur'an Reconfiguring the linguistic unit The new situation of traditional conjunctions New inter-word relationships The new Qur'anic repertoire of images Al-Iltifat: a linguistic art unique to the Qur'an Open language.



9781565646650 1565646657 9781565647756 (electronic

22573/ctvkbjp9t JSTOR


Qur'an--Language, style.
Qur'an--Evidences, authority, etc.


Authority--Religious aspects

PJ6696.M573 2015 PJ6696.S127.M573 2015

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