A critical survey of the Qur’ānic qul verses and their literary function in selected polemical exchanges
<p>For what is often described as ‘the most common command in the Qur’ān’, the literary function of the word qul (meaning ‘Say!’, in the second person singular imperative form) still remains unclear and continues to pose ‘one of the most vexed questions of Qur’ānic rhetoric’. According to the...
Main Author: | Ashraf, S |
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Other Authors: | Sinai, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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