سورۂ نساء میں تشبیہ و استعارہ کی معنوی تشکیل اور ابلاغی افادیت: قدیم و جدید تفاسیر کی روشنی میں ایک تحقیقی و تجزیاتی مطالعہ"

Simile and Metaphor in Surah Al-Nisāʾ: A Critical Study of Their Semantic Formation and Communicative Functions in Classical and Modern Tafsīr Literature

Authors

  • Fozia Naseem M.Phil. The Women University of Multan Author

Keywords:

Rhetoric, the Qur’an, Surah An-Nisa, statement, simile, metaphor, miracle, eloquence.

Abstract

Rhetoric is one of the sciences of the Arabic language that helps to understand the Holy Quran and highlight its meanings, secrets and subtleties. We see aspects of rhetoric in the verses of the Quran, both verbally and structurally, because rhetorical phenomena include various types of similes and metaphors. It is found frequently in the Holy Quran. The Quran is a miracle because the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) challenged the Arabs with it, and they could not oppose it despite their long history of eloquence and eloquence, and it was in a language in which they could speak. Its pronunciation, structure, style, guidance, effects and similarity to the sciences: There are three types of rhetorical sciences: the science of meanings, the science of subtlety and the science of rhetoric, which I have defined as the science of narration, which includes similes and metaphors in the Holy Quran. Rhetoric is very closely related to the Holy Quran, because the Holy Quran is considered to be the highest level of eloquence and the most beautiful examples of eloquence. To understand the text of the Quran more deeply.

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Published

2026-05-18