An Analytical Study of: Quranic Methodology of Istid’lal
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https://doi.org/10.52461/pjqs.v3i1.2948Abstract
When a person talks, he also establishes an argument against his claimant in that conversation, and the claim is accepted biassed on high and admissible basis of the argument. He does not have a solid argument, and an argument is a reason that ensures the truth or falsity of a statement or position, and the defendant's affirmation depends on the argument.
The subject of the Holy Qur'an is man and the way a man talks in his normal life and then the styles and methods he adopts in his conversation. Holy Qur'an also adopts the same style to convey its message and talks in the style of speech adopted by man. For this reason, the Holy Qur'an adopted other methods and styles such as warnings, similes, descriptions, summaries, explanations and ironies. One of the methods of human conversation is to present one's claim with an argument. Therefore, presenting the claim with an argument is one of the most important methods in the Qur'anic styles and methods. In what ways and methods has he presented arguments against his plaintiff? So focused in this acritical to present qur’anic methodology of Istid’lal.
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