Representing a new development in the study of Qur'anic text, this book tackles the issue of Qur'anic text structure by fusing the fields of linguistics and Qur'anic studies. The Qur'an contains many long suras covering diverse topics but with no apparent common context within which such variety can be explained. This book proposes a new explanation of Qur'anic text structure, arguing that the long suras have structure that are explicable within a framework for the mechanisms of human verbal communication. Through a systematic step-by-step analysis of the cognitive process involved in verbal communication and comprehension of text, this work provides interesting and useful insights into methods of analysis, mechanisms and dynamics of the Qur'anic text structure. The unique application of a sophisticated linguistic theory to the Qur'an introduces an entirely new way of reading the Qur'an and with detailed analysis of two Qur'anic passages the book presents a solid working out of the theory that will be accessible to both linguists and scholars of the Qur'an.
Author(s): Salwa M. S. El-Awa
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 192
BOOK COVER......Page 1
HALF TITLE......Page 2
SERIES TITLE......Page 3
TITLE......Page 4
COPYRIGHT......Page 5
DEDICATIONS......Page 6
CONTENTS......Page 8
TABLES......Page 9
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 10
INTRODUCTION......Page 12
1. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW......Page 20
2. THE LINGUISTIC STUDY OF TEXTUAL RELATIONS......Page 37
3. TEXTUAL RELATIONS AND SECTION DIVISION IN SURA 33 (AL-AHZAB)......Page 56
4. TEXTUAL RELATIONS AND PARAGRAPH DIVISION IN SURA 75 (AL-QIYAMA)......Page 112
CONCLUSION......Page 171
NOTES......Page 175
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 184
INDEX......Page 188