چکیده:
The distance at the end of a verse is a rhetorical and miraculous phenomenon in the Qur’an, which is related to the aesthetic and musical subject of the verses of a surah. However, final phrases and sentences of the verses of a surah also semantically and indicatively have a strong and close connection to the content of all verses of that surah. The question is that whether it is possible to recognize these sentences and phrases in one surah and express their relations under one rule? At least four types of indicative distances in a surah are identified: the same verses and distances, different verses and the same distances, close semantic distances, and other distances. On the other hand, a distance may have one or more relations in a surah, in addition to its semantic relation with the verse, including: the relation with the content of the surah, the relation with the context, the relation with the next verse, the distance relation of the first verse with the content of the surah, and finally the distance relation of the last verse with the content of the surah. For each of the types and relations, verses are exemplified according to the interpretations. This research uses narrative-revelatory and descriptive-analytical method to express the types of distances between verses and relations occurring in a surah.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Recovering Types and Relationships of Quranic Verse-Ending Phrases within a Surah Ali Asghar Akhondi 1, Seyed Hassan Qazavi 2 (Article Received: 2021/01/21 - Article Accepted: 2021/06/16) Abstract The 'faselah' (verse-ending phrase) is a rhetorical and miraculous phenomenon at the end of a Quranic verse, related to the aesthetic and musical aspects of the verses of a surah from a linguistic and apparent perspective.
Background In books of Quranic sciences, miracles, and coherence, such as: “Al-Burhan” by al-Zarkashi, “Al-Itqan” by al-Suyuti, “Al-Tamhid” by Ayatollah Ma’rifat, “Al-Faselah fi al-Quran” by Muhammad Hasanawi, “Al-Fawasel” by Hussein Nasar, and “Al-Dalalat al-Ma’nawiyyah fi Fawasel al-Ayat al-Quraniyyah” by Jamal Muhammad Abu Hassan, examples of the discussion of coherence and the relationships of faselahs have been mentioned to some extent; however, the topic of the types of faselahs of a surah and the relationships within them has not been addressed in any source as a coherent and systematic intertwined discussion.
C) The Relationship of Verse-Ending Phrases with the Content of the Surah Some commentators and Quranic researchers believe that each surah has a single axis and purpose, and the numerous topics that exist in that surah are for explaining that main axis.
However, in any case, this matter can be a new topic for research to clarify the connection of the last verse-ending phrase of the surah with its main content.
2. In one surah, different types of verse-ending phrases can be seen.