Thun-Nuun's invocation and it's response A study of the Phonetic significance

Authors

  • Duraid Abdul Jaleel Al-Sharoot

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.2.2023/15

Abstract

Thun-Nuun's (prophet Jonah) invocation is distinguished from other invocations mentioned in the Holy Qur’an by the manner of its performance, it's complex contents, and what it contains of unique events in the origin and facts of their occurrence, and what is included in response of the mercy resources whose effects extend to eternity, therefore we are not surprised that this invocation is characterized and it's response with Phonetic characteristics that are fully consistent with its importance and role in developing educational values that regulate the faith relationship between the human and God. The research was keen to explore the depths of the Phonetic system that stands behind the two ideas of the invocation and the response contained within verses 78 and 88 of Surat Al-Anbiya, and what it It includes of rhythmic laws and levels that are consistent in acoustic paths with the nature of the events that caused them. Certainly, the phonetic systems and rules that establish the Qur’anic text are so complete and vast that our created comprehension do not surround them, but seeking to reflect on one aspect of them is better than ignorance in their entirety. And then, our research study came in an attempt to reveal the phonetic significance arising from the intensity of the Presence of some of the characteristics of the Phonetic in the face of the corresponding characteristics receding , and to demonstrate the effect resulting from the repetition of the phonemes within the contexts of events and the benefits achieved from the meanings of the phonemes and their performance methods that give the text a vitality and reporting strength.

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Published

2023-06-26

How to Cite

Al-Sharoot د. ع. ا. (2023). Thun-Nuun’s invocation and it’s response A study of the Phonetic significance. Tasnim International Journal for Human, Social and Legal Sciences, 2(2), 295–331. https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.2.2023/15