The Qur'an and Its Study. Adnan Zarzour
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3. Inimitability as the Subject of the Challenge
Inimitability: Views and Theories
1. The Concept of Turning Away: A Critical View
2. The Structural Flow of the Qur’an: The History
3. Al-Jurjānī’s Theory of Structural Flow
6. Yet Another Aspect of Inimitability
7. Concluding Comments: Expression and Man
Characteristics of the Qur’anic Style
1. Characteristics of the Qur’anic Style
Verse Endings and Rhyme in the Qur’an
2. The Role and Place of the End Word
4. End Words, Assonance and Poetry
The Literary Status of the Qur’an: Content and Style
2. Characteristic of the Qur’an’s Meaning
3. The Effect of the Meanings on the Presentation
4. A Comprehensive Balanced Address
The Inimitability of the Qur’an: Unique Artistic Features
2. The Simile: Definition and Function Words
3. The Role of the Simile and its Artistic Purposes
4. Types of Simile in the Qur’an
5. Characteristics of the Simile in the Qur’an
2. By What are Oaths Sworn in the Qur’an?