The Effect of Repetition on Argumentative Performance

Section: Quranic and Islamic education sciences
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
65-82

Abstract

Al-Hajjaj is the eloquence of this time, and it is taken without specializing in a party; You find yourself in it with logic and argument, with philosophy and thought, with syntax and semantics, with stylistics, deliberatives, and semiotics. And not that. In this paper, we intend to connect some of the statements of Al-Hajjaj Al-Saloubi with one of the topics of Arabic jurisprudence. eh; This is the subject of synonymy and linguistic differences. Dr. Abd Allah Sawlah, may God Almighty have mercy on him, wrote his well-known book on the pilgrims of the Noble Quran.Through its most important stylistic characteristics, the main book in this way of research, and presented in it to what he called: the dynamics of the word Jajiyya", which falls into the objectives of the total research that its authors made to study the aesthetic properties of the Qur'anic term. Between this and that requires consideration of what we call it. Argumentative performance in the Quranic term. How can the Quranic word be argued in an incomparable manner? How is the Qur'anic word argued in light of the saying in synonymy? Is it possible to say the differences to the level of revealing the "argumentative difference" between every two words that are thought to be synonymous?This, and other than that, is what we see still remaining without sufficient care in the research, revealing a facet of it. It is not prepared for speech other than the Holy Qur'an, and this is what we tried to do

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trinkets, M., & منذر. (2025). The Effect of Repetition on Argumentative Performance. Journal of Education for the Humanities, 3, 65–82. Retrieved from https://ojs.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/jeh/article/view/5669