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A Balāghah Analysis of Majāz Mursal Usage in the Verses of the Qur’an, Juz 14
The language used in the Qur’an represents the most beautiful form of the Arabic language, and no written work is able to equal its eloquence. Among the aspects of this linguistic beauty is the extensive use of rhetorical devices, one of which is majaz ...
Hilda Khaerunnisa, Farhan Firdaus
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البلاغة والحضارة أثر الحضارة الإسلامية في تطور مفهوم السجع Rhetoric and Civilization: The Influence of Islamic Civilization on the Development of the Concept of Saj’ [PDF]
يتطلع هذا البحث إلى استكشاف أثرِ الحضارة الإسلامية في إعادة تشكيل فنّ السجع العربي في ضوء القيم الإسلامية، مبيّنًا مسارَ تطوّره من ممارسة لغوية متنوّعة الأهداف في الجاهلية إلى تعبير فنيّ راشد في رحاب الإسلام.
محمد عبد الفتاح إبراهيم النجار
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ABSTRACT Background Preparedness for clinical practice is an overarching aim of dental hygiene education and reflects graduates' ability to provide safe and competent patient care. While competency‐based curricula aim to ensure readiness for professional practice, evidence suggests that graduates may still encounter challenges during the transition ...
Suadah Ismail Asraf +2 more
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Arabic language , like any other living languages grow and evolve ; social phenomenon it is subject to the law of life ; therefore resemble organism also touted as the most eloquent language and the ability to meet the needs of people in every time and ...
ابتسام ثابت العاني هبة طالب حميد
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The Languaging of Research: Ecological Perspectives on Researcher Praxis
ABSTRACT This article reports a qualitative study that explored researcher thinking and practice (i.e., praxis) regarding the language dimension of doing research (i.e., researching multilingually). The study drew on a large interdisciplinary research project which explicitly foregrounded language considerations and problematised the languaging of ...
Susan Dawson, Richard Fay, Jane Andrews
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From “What” Makes It Miraculous to “How” It Is Miraculous: The Qurʾān’s Methodological Revolution
This article reinterprets the doctrine of iʿjāz al-Qurʾān (the inimitability of the Qurʾān) by shifting the question from what makes the Qurʾān miraculous to how it is miraculous. It argues that the Qurʾān’s primary miracle lies not merely in its content,
Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour
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Forbidding the reading of the Kashshāf: clarifying the Mamluk era reception of Zamakhsharī's Qur'ān commentary. [PDF]
Ally S.
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ABSTRACT Collaborative writing has attracted increasing attention in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) instruction due to its potential to enhance learners’ writing competence. However, few studies have examined the comparative effects of collaborative versus independent writing on EFL learners’ individual performance, especially in higher‐order ...
Ting Huang, Chenze Wu, Wenkang Zhang
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ABSTRACT This article examines the language life of young Malaysian Chinese immigrants in Australia and their construction of multi‐membership as reflected in their daily language behaviors. It develops the concept of everyday linguistic citizenship and uses this concept as a theoretical lens to understand how the young adults build, maintain, and ...
Xiaoyi Zhang +2 more
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Language barriers between nurses and patients: A scoping review. [PDF]
Gerchow L, Burka LR, Miner S, Squires A.
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