In Divine Speech, Nouman Ali Khan and Sharif Randhawa provide a comprehensive analysis of the Qur’an’s linguistic and rhetorical beauty. The authors explore the intricate structure, word choice, and unmatched eloquence of the Qur’anic text, demonstrating how these elements convey profound meanings and establish its divine origins. Through clear explanations and engaging examples, the book deepens readers’ understanding of the Qur’an’s unique style and timeless wisdom. Suitable for students, scholars, and anyone seeking a closer connection to the Qur’an, this work highlights its miraculous nature as both a literary masterpiece and a guide for life.
Divine Speech
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Divine Speech unpacks the linguistic and rhetorical miracles of the Qur’an, showcasing its unmatched eloquence. Khan and Randhawa explore the text’s structural brilliance, offering a deeper appreciation of its divine nature and timeless wisdom.
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