The Eloquence of Quranic Expression in Study of some Verses the Ends of Verses: A Descriptive Analytical on Knowledge and Ignorance 10.35781/1637-000-130-001
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Abstract
The Qur'anic pause has a special resonance and high musical impact; it is unlike the rhyme in poetry, which is measured by meters and weights. Rather, it is free from any restriction, and its words are devoid of any complexity. It is dependent on meanings and connected to them within the Qur'anic context. Therefore, the Qur'anic pause did not come merely for a verbal purpose, which is the alignment of the ends of the verses with each other, but rather, it came for a meaningful purpose dictated by the context, necessitated by wisdom. This research addresses the rhetoric of Qur'anic expression in some of the verses where the words knowledge and ignorance appear, in terms of: (the differences in the verse endings, the similarities in the verse endings, the changes in the end phrases, and the internal endings). In conclusion, the research findings are as follows:- The occurrence of the Quranic pauses is rich with words of knowledge and ignorance, with knowledge prevailing.- The majority of the pauses emphasize the vast knowledge of God and His awareness, as well as the warning against disobeying His command, and clarifying the consequences that follow from that.- The description in the statement: "They do not know" in the Quran is specifically associated with the Arab polytheists; they are uniquely described as such due to their ignorance and lack of knowledge, and the limitations of their understanding.