Understanding the Qur’an: Themes and Styles by Muhammad A.S. Abdel Haleem offers an insightful exploration of the Qur’an’s central themes, including divine guidance, law, and spirituality, while analyzing its distinctive literary style. Abdel Haleem explains how the Qur’an uses rhetorical devices, repetitions, and structural elements to convey profound meanings. By examining both thematic and stylistic aspects, the book provides readers with a deeper appreciation of the Qur’an’s message and its relevance to contemporary life. Suitable for students and general readers, this work bridges the gap between academic and devotional approaches to understanding the Qur’an
Understanding the Qur’an: Themes and Styles
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Abdel Haleem examines the Qur’an’s themes and stylistic features, providing a clear and accessible guide for understanding its message. The book highlights how the Qur’an communicates complex ideas through unique literary forms and structure.
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