THE IMPLICIT MEANING IN THE QUR’ANIC SURAHS: SURAT ALKAWTHAR, AS A MODEL

Authors

  • Hala Hayder Mohammed General Directorate of Education, Kerbala, Al-Amani Secondary School for Boys, Kerbala, Iraq
  • Hadeel Abdulameer Hassooni General Directorate of Education, Kerbala, Al-Mutafawqiat Secondary School for Girls, Kerbala, Iraq
  • Suad Jubair Sultan Department of Economics, Faculty of Administration and Economics, University of Kerbala, Kerbala, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

Implicit Connotation, Marginalism

Abstract

Quranic semantic studies have spread widely and widely in many universities, because the Holy Quran is a sea of sciences and facts. It has included in its verses and surahs clear and apparent meanings and other deep, esoteric meanings that require us to delve into knowing them and searching for them in the various and multiple interpretation books of different religions. The research plan came divided into two parts preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion. The first section included the concept of implicit meanings in the Quranic surahs divided into two requirements: the first to define them and the second to explain their types. As for the second section, it was devoted to explaining the applications of implicit meanings in Surat AlKawthar and it was on several axes, including the meaning of giving first, the meaning of Kawthar second, the meaning of advice and ownership third, the meaning of support and assistance fourth, and finally the phonetic meaning. Among the reasons for the researchers choosing the research (implicit meaning in the Quranic surahs - Surat Al-Kawthar as a model); is the connection of this blessed surah to Lady Zahra, peace be upon her, and Kawthar.

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2025-01-25

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