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قرآن مجید میں ”أمثال کامنہ“ کی حیثیت
Author(s) -
Saleemullah Khan,
Syed ul Hasanat
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
al-iḍaḥ/al-īḍāḥ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-3375
pISSN - 2075-0307
DOI - 10.37556/al-idah.038.01.0634
Subject(s) - rhetorical question , context (archaeology) , theme (computing) , literature , sublime , ambiguity , philosophy , linguistics , art , history , computer science , archaeology , operating system
The Holy Quraan is a Paradigm of Elloquence and a sublime model for rhetorical standards.The worldly life would not be sufficient for the knowledges inferred from this heavenly book.Paremiology ( the study of proverbs ) is one of the prominent  influential topics of the holy Quraan  whereas  it has been one of the main Topics of almost all Heavenly Books.This Research  article entertains the questions, Are there  General  Proverbs and Sayings  in the Holy Quraan other than the Special Quranic Proverbs? How many Types of Proverbs are there in the Holy Quraan? Can those verses be declared as proverbs that are used just like proverbs in daily life conversations to deal with the situations? and on. The general Quraanic Proverbs (Amsaal) are somewhat distinct genres of the holy quran for its unique theme and scenic structures. The context of verses in which these proverbs revealed have clearly contains the word ‘‘Masal” and that is why it is called (Amsaal az zahira). In contrast there are some special “Proverb like” verses  (Sometimes full verse and sometimes partial) having the quality of currency and transmission (الذيوع والإنتشار) without containing the word ‘‘Masal” used in daily life conversations just like the idiomatic expressions and proverbial sayings which are called Latent proverbs( الأمثال الکامنة) and have been declared as General Proverbs by some of the Literary Scholars.The aim of the study is to add to the clarification of the ambiguity and to uncover the position of those Proverbial Verses to be treated as “Sayings” and “proverbs” frankly in daily life and also in the  Literary Works.

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