Linguistic And Rhythmic Precision In Quranic Fawasil
Since the "Fawasil" exert a profound influence on the psyche of the individual and their ability to make it more receptive to the concepts and meanings presented, this descriptive-analytical study examines the beauty of the sounds produced by the "Fawasil" and their relationship...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Namibian studies 2023-01, Vol.39, p.36 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the "Fawasil" exert a profound influence on the psyche of the individual and their ability to make it more receptive to the concepts and meanings presented, this descriptive-analytical study examines the beauty of the sounds produced by the "Fawasil" and their relationship with the connotative meanings revealed through the verses. Four main aspects of the auditory phenomena framed the analysis of this study: addition, deletion, "taskeen", in addition to elongation, and "ghunnah". Data were collected from verses 66:67, 19-29, 78-81, 94, 45-47 and 78-80, 71-76, 5-14, 42-48, 28-82, 70-72 in chapters 33, 69,26, 12, 11, 38, 71,19, 51, and 2 respectively. Results underscore the notion that the "Fasila" emphasizes the acoustic dimension of expression. Furthermore, the reasons for deletion in the "Fawasil" are rooted in the attention to phonetic harmony and semantic coherence. Moreover, the findings demonstrate that "taskeen" maintains phonetic consistency despite variations in the verses' grammatical features. Additionally, the sound /nun/ enhances the precision of the "Fawasil". Another observation accentuates the nuanced prosodic intricacies found within the text, with repetition and parallelism playing a pivotal role in enhancing the grasp of Quranic phonetics. Ultimately, recommendations are presented for researchers as a foundation for forthcoming studies. |
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ISSN: | 1863-5954 2197-5523 |
DOI: | 10.59670/s0kqef39 |