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Arabic rhetoric and Qur'anic exegesis

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1968
The evolution of technical terms in the Arabic science of rhetoric illustrates remarkalby its gradual adaptation to the exigencies of scriputural interpretation.Proliferation of rhetorical figures in the writings of the late medieval scholiasts appears to be a consequence not so much of the Qur'ān.
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Arab and Moslem rhetorical theory and practice

Central States Speech Journal, 1963
Arab and Moslem rhetorical theory and practice have paralleled in certain respects the cycles of rhetorical theory and practice in the Western world, but due to the physical and cultural milieu of the Moslem world, the latter's rhetorical theory and practice have retained a unique flavor.
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Zikr and Hazf In Arabic Rhetoric

European International Journal of Philological Sciences
This article delves into the intricacies of zikr (mentioning) and hazf (omission) in Arabic rhetoric, particularly within the realm of ilm al-ma'ani (the science of meanings). The discussion explores the importance of these concepts in conveying nuanced meanings, achieving eloquence, and avoiding redundancy.
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Rhetorical Representation and Vector Representation in Summarizing Arabic Text

2013
This paper examines the benefits of both the Rhetorical Representation and Vector Representation for Arabic text summarization. The Rhetorical Representation uses the Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) for building the Rhetorical Structure Tree (RS-Tree) and extracts the most significant paragraphs as a summary.
Ahmed Ibrahim 0006, Tarek Elghazaly
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The Influence of Hadith in Arabic Rhetoric

2015
Due to their high degree of rhetorical power, the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad articulate even complicated issues in a succinct and concise way. Therefore, the message that hadiths are intended to communicate always finds an ear and leaves a powerful impact on the listener.
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A Descriptive Study of Arabic Rhetorics

2023
Rabeea Al-Mubarak, Ian E. J. Hill
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