چکیده:
This research investigates the order in the meanings of Quranic verbs and derivatives with a common Fa al-Fi'l (the letter Fa). The main goal is to discover the order in the meanings of Quranic vocabulary and to suggest that this order exists not only in the Quranic verbs and derivatives that share the same Fa al-Fi'l but also in their meanings, with a significant percentage of them sharing the same meaning (opening and separating). In other words, it examines to what extent the verbs and derivatives of the Quran that begin with the letter Fa mean opening and separating, which indicates the order of the Quran. To find the answer, several dictionaries were studied. Therefore, all verbs and derivatives in the Quran that began with the letter Fa were extracted along with their meanings, and the intended meanings were examined in each of them. In this regard, all verbs and derivatives were considered both without repetition and with repetition through a weighted average. In the end, it was found that 38 percent of the verbs without repetition and 57 percent with repetition have the meaning of 'opening'. Additionally, 54.6 percent of the Quranic derivatives whose roots begin with the letter Fa also have the aforementioned meaning. This research showed that the order of the Quran exists not only among the verses and words of the Quran but also among their meanings.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Investigating Order in the Meanings of Quranic Verbs and Derivatives with a common "Fa of the Verb" (the letter Fa) Ali Reza Tabibi<FootNote No="70" Text="* Date received: 25/01/1396 Date accepted: 25/04/1396 - Corresponding author: Assistant Professor, Department of Quranic Sciences and Hadith, Arak University a-tabibi@araku.
In other words, it examines to what extent the verbs and derivatives in the Quran that begin with the letter Fa mean opening and separating, which indicates the order of the Quran.
In the present research, the question was first raised: what percentage of the verbs and derivatives that begin with the letter Fa in the Quran and share the "Fa of the Verb" also share meanings, specifically the meaning of opening and separating, and thus narrate the order of the Quran in the meanings of words?
It seems that a significant percentage of Quranic verbs and derivatives that begin with the letter Fa, share the Fa of the verb, and follow a specific order, also share common meanings and possess the identical meaning of "opening and separating.
Now, to discover the order in the meanings of Quranic verbs and derivatives that share the Fa of the verb (the letter Fa) and in response to the question of what percentage of them possess the identical meaning of "opening and separating," many dictionaries and books of vocabulary were examined.