Qura’nic meditation and crafting a rhetorical question
Abstract
This study entitled “Qura’nic meditation and crafting a rhetorical question” investigates how the person, who meditates upon the Qur’an, distinguishes between spiritual and intellectual contemplation. The desired intellectual contemplation is contingent upon a deep understanding of Arabic language usages and their methods. Through this linguistic expertise, contemplation transcends beyond mere impression to a realm of perceptible cognition, facilitated by key elements, including uniqueness, differentiation, and the detection of the linguistics.
The study comprises an introduction explaining the research concepts, discussions on the significance of the rhetorical question among rhetoricians, the prerequisites that pave the way for crafting a rhetorical question, its definition. The results indicate that the desired mental contemplation is contingent upon a solid grasp of Arabic sciences. The rhetorical question is the one that questions about the essence of meaning, not the initial meaning. The essence of contemplation lies in crafting the authentic question that stimulates reflection on the verses, even if no immediate answer is found.
Keywords: Meditation, Rhetorical Questioning, Uniqueness, Similarity, Structural Detection of the Linguistics, Graphical Applications.
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