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المستخلص This study reveals the semantic effect of the diversity of analytic explanations for the Quranic word or sentence, and the flourishing shades this effect sheds on some Islamic dogmatic themes, jurisprudential questions and Quranic interpretative meanings. The study tries to reveal that implied inimitability expressed through conciseness, as the meaning differs along with the difference of analytic explanation. Thus, the Quranic word becomes as if it were two or three words, and the sentence becomes as if it were two or three sentences according to the possible analytic explanations. In this way, the Quranic word or sentence looks like the bright diamond, the much you look at it, the more lights of eloquence it gives you. The study was based on ”Irshad Alakl Assalim Ila Mazaya Alkitab Alkarim”(Guidance of Sound Mind to the Advantages of the Holy Book) , an approved interpretative (tafser) book written by /Abo AlSaud (who died in 982 AH). The book was the applied field of the study, through the exclusive tracking of all analytic aspects that were stated in the book and Abo AlSaud mentioned their meanings. They were found in ninety eight places. This study consists of: - A preface: containing the importance of the study, the reason for choosing it, its methodology and its structure. - An introductory study: containing three themes considered as a theoretical study before the subject of the study. - Seven chapters: Chapter one: the diversity of meanings resulting from having the same analytic mark (Alamat Irab). This chapter contains fourteen questions. Chapter Two: the diversity of meanings resulting from the analytic mark being implied. This chapter contains ten questions. Chapter Three: the diversity of meanings resulting from the different meanings of a particle. This chapter contains sixteen questions. Chapter Four: the diversity of meanings resulting from the difference concerning the name referred to using a demonstrative pronoun. This chapter contains fourteen questions. Chapter Five: the diversity of meanings resulting from the different possibilities of the place where a word or a sentence refers to and belongs to. This chapter contains ten questions. Chapter six: the diversity of meanings resulting from the different references of the pronoun. This chapter contains twenty three questions. Chapter Seven: the diversity of meanings resulting from the difference concerning what the word after the coordinating conjunction is joined to, and the difference concerning the word that an adverb refers to (the owner of the adverb or saheb Alhal). This chapter contains eleven questions and it has two themes: First Theme: the diversity of meanings resulting from the difference concerning what the word after the coordinating conjunction is joined to. This theme contains six questions. Second Theme: the diversity of meanings resulting from the difference concerning the word that an adverb refers to (the owner of the adverb or saheb Alhal). This theme contains five questions. -A conclusion: containing the results of the study, its recommendations, indexes and bibliography. |