In Structure and Qur’anic Interpretation, Raymond Farrin delves into the Qur’an’s literary design, presenting a compelling case for its structural coherence. He challenges traditional perceptions of the Qur’an as a loosely organized text, revealing intricate thematic and rhetorical connections between its chapters and verses. Farrin’s study emphasizes how understanding these patterns can enhance one’s interpretation of the Qur’an’s message. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of linguistics and theology, offering fresh perspectives on the divine wisdom and literary brilliance of the Qur’an.
Structure and Qur’anic Interpretation
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Farrin examines the Qur’an’s literary structure, challenging traditional views of its organization. He highlights its coherence through thematic connections and rhetorical devices, offering fresh insights into interpreting the Qur’an’s divine message and stylistic beauty.
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