Rhetorical Implications of Prepositions Interchangeability in the Holy Quran
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Abstract
This study aims to explore the rhetorical implications of prepositions interchangeability in the Holy Quran. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, the research analyzed Quranic verses where one preposition is used in place of another. The study focused on the rhetorical implications of this linguistic phenomenon and how it enhances the meaning and understanding of Quranic verses.
The research reached several conclusions, including:
- Prepositions interchangeability indicates that most prepositions can substitute each other semantically.
- The interchangeability of prepositions in the Quran ranges from simplicity to complexity.
- Contextual analysis and inter-textual comparison facilitate discovering the interchangeability of prepositions' meanings.
The study recommends further research on the remaining prepositions in the Quran and exploring prepositions interchangeability in Arabic poetry
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Rhetorical Meanings, Prepositions, Holy Quran

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