Plurals in the Quran - Introduction to the Course
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Published3 months ago
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Introduction to linguistics and Quranic Insights: Plurals in the Quran.
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This short course focuses on the finer points of Classical Arabic, specifically the study of plurals, and their significance in the Quran. It emphasizes the profound meanings and the eloquence associated with the use of plurals in the Quran.
In basic Arabic Grammar one is taught the 2 main types of plurals ( the sound and broken plurals). This course will cover plurals in great detail and give students a greater understanding of the profound meanings associated with Plurals. The topics covered will give one a much deeper understanding of both the meanings of different plural patterns along with understanding why the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.
The subjects covered in the course will be related predominately to Balagha (Rhetoric) and a basic understanding of Arabic will be highly recommend.
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