A Study of Quranic Discourse: Patterns, Functions, and Adaptation to Human Experience
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What if the Qur'an is not simply a text to be read-but a discourse to be experienced? This book offers a new way of understanding the Qur'an by shifting the focus from what it says to how it speaks and why it speaks in different ways. Through a structured and analytical approach, the author explores the dynamic nature of Qur'anic discourse-revealing how it adapts to the human being across different states, contexts, and life domains. The study examines: - How the Qur'an addresses the human being before classification- The patterns of response: belief, disbelief, and hypocrisy- The internal structure of discourse-language, tone, rhythm, and narrative- How meaning is built through concepts rather than definitions- The adaptation of discourse across real-life domains such as family, wealth, governance, and conflictRather than presenting a traditional thematic or legal analysis, this book introduces a discursive methodology, showing that the Qur'an operates as a comprehensive system of guidance that: - builds awareness- shapes perception- regulates behavior- and transforms the human being from withinAt its core, this work argues that the diversity of Qur'anic discourse is not stylistic variation, but a deliberate method of guidance-one that addresses the human being as they are and leads them toward what they are meant to become. This book is ideal for: - readers seeking a deeper, reflective engagement with the Qur'an- students of Islamic studies and Qur'anic analysisanyone interested in language, discourse theory, and the psychology of guidance
What if the Qur'an is not simply a text to be read-but a discourse to be experienced? This book offers a new way of understanding the Qur'an by shifting the focus from what it says to how it speaks and why it speaks in different ways. Through a structured and analytical approach, the author explores the dynamic nature of Qur'anic discourse-revealing how it adapts to the human being across different states, contexts, and life domains. The study examines: - How the Qur'an addresses the human being before classification- The patterns of response: belief, disbelief, and hypocrisy- The internal structure of discourse-language, tone, rhythm, and narrative- How meaning is built through concepts rather than definitions- The adaptation of discourse across real-life domains such as family, wealth, governance, and conflictRather than presenting a traditional thematic or legal analysis, this book introduces a discursive methodology, showing that the Qur'an operates as a comprehensive system of guidance that: - builds awareness- shapes perception- regulates behavior- and transforms the human being from withinAt its core, this work argues that the diversity of Qur'anic discourse is not stylistic variation, but a deliberate method of guidance-one that addresses the human being as they are and leads them toward what they are meant to become. This book is ideal for: - readers seeking a deeper, reflective engagement with the Qur'an- students of Islamic studies and Qur'anic analysisanyone interested in language, discourse theory, and the psychology of guidance
AmazonPagina's: 268, Paperback, Independently published
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