الدلالة النفسية للتراكيب اللّغوية القرآنية في قصة امرأة عمران
The Psychological Significance of Qur’anic Linguistic Structures in the Story of the Wife of Imran
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https://doi.org/10.52015/al-turathal-adabi.v3i1.42Keywords:
Psychological Significance, , Linguistic Structure, , Qur'anic Narrative, , Wife of ʿImrān, , Syntactic Analysis, , Stylistics, , Qur'anic Inimitability (I'jaz).Abstract
This research paper encompasses the Psychological Significance of Qur’anic Linguistic Structures in the Story of the Wife of Imran. This study investigates how its foundational syntactic components—specifically declarative (khabariyyah) and non-declarative (insha’iyyah) sentences—transcend their conventional grammatical functions to convey deep psychological and emotional states. This research adopts a descriptive-analytical approach, grounded in Arabic linguistic and syntactic theory. The analysis reveals that the declarative sentences in this narrative, while grammatically stating facts, are powerfully employed to express psychological undertones of supplication, spiritual yearning, and submission. The study demonstrates how these linguistic structures are laden with emotions of hope, humility, and a deep desire for divine blessings, showing that the Qur'anic syntactic precision is intrinsically linked to the conveyance of complex human emotions and spiritual states. The findings underscore the necessity of integrating linguistic and psychological analysis in Qur'anic exegesis (Tafsir). This interdisciplinary approach provides a deeper appreciation of the divine text's inimitability (I'jaz) and offers a methodological model for similar psycho-linguistic studies of other Qur'anic narratives.
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