التَّصويرُ المفرد في القرآن الكريم صورة المجرمين انموذجاً
Abstract
This study analyzes the artistic portrayal of criminals in the Quran through linguistic and rhetorical devices. It categorizes the analysis into three main aspects: portrayal through verbs (e.g., actions like lying or defiance), nouns (e.g., fixed attributes such as criminality or arrogance), and particles (e.g., prepositions or conjunctions highlighting context or causality). Quranic examples include verses like “But if they deny you” (Al-An’am: 147), “Chained in fetters” (Ibrahim: 49), and “So that the way of the criminals might become clear” (Al-An’am: 55). The research emphasizes how these devices reflect the Quran’s precision in depicting criminals’ behavior and consequences, focusing on psychological and social dimensions. The findings reveal that Quranic imagery transcends mere description, embedding symbolic implications that deepen the understanding of crime and its repercussions.
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