From The Eloquence of The Separation and Connection Structures of The Verses of The Word (Asked) and Its Derivatives in The Holy Qur’an

Authors

  • Mahir Aswad Zidane Department of Arabic Language, College of Arts, Tikrit University, Salahuddin, Iraq Author
  • Mohammed Taha Fayyad Department of Arabic Language, College of Arts, Tikrit University, Salahuddin, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25130/jaa.16.56.11

Keywords:

The Holy Qur’an, Connection, Rhetoric, Separation, Derivation, Appeal

Abstract

The method of separation and connection is considered one of the important methods in Arabic rhetoric. Rather, it is the largest rhetorical topic and the most frequently mentioned in the Holy Qur’an. Almost no verse or sentence in the Holy Qur’an is devoid of a chapter or connection. It is a very large topic that cannot be limited and understood through this research of ours. But we will show some Evidence, but not limited to, is the most important rhetorical method; That is why it was said about eloquence that it is knowing the separation from the connection. This is due to its
capacity and what distinguishes it from other methods and the need to know its places, especially in the Holy Qur’an, as many ambiguous or ambiguous meanings become clear through it. This will appear through our application in the separation and connection of the verses of the word “asked” and its derivatives in the Holy Qur’an as a model for the research that was distributed to Three axes: The first: which is the definition of separation and connection linguistically and conventionally. The second axis: which is the eloquence of the constructions of the word “saal” and its derivatives in the verses of the word “saal” and its derivatives. The third axis: is the eloquence of the constructions of the style of connection in the verses of the word “saal” and its derivatives in the Holy Qur’an. The research relied on books of rhetorical interpretations such as Al-Kashshaf by Al-Zamakhshari, Al-Tahrir wa Al-Tanweer by Al-Tahir Ibn Ashour, and other books. The research revealed some meanings and emphasized the importance of separation and connection in brevity and redundancy, linking sentences to each other, targeting occasions between meanings and determining their connections, how they met with each other, what is the reason for connecting and separating them, and what type of connections And their degree and the relationships between them. It also
deals with the articulations of speech at certain parts. To contemplate it and determine the hidden meaning within it, and combine its beginning with its end. To be a rhetorical image in the mind of the reader.

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Published

2026-01-29

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From The Eloquence of The Separation and Connection Structures of The Verses of The Word (Asked) and Its Derivatives in The Holy Qur’an. (2026). Journal of Al-farahidi’s Arts, 16(56), 124-133. https://doi.org/10.25130/jaa.16.56.11