Developing an Ontology of Concepts in the Qur'an [PDF]
In recent years, there is growing interest in IT for Islamic Knowledge. Researchers in religious studies have started to use ontologies to improve knowledge construction and extraction from religious texts such as the Qur’an and Hadith.
Ahmed, R, Atwell, ES
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Metaphorical Symbols in Qur'anic Discourse: A Cognitive-Linguistic Analysis
This article examines the relationship between language, thought, and religious experience in Islamic theology using George Lakoff’s cognitive linguistic framework.
Hasanuddin Chaer +4 more
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Language of Religion, Religions as Languages. Introduction to the Special Issue 'Religions and Languages: A Polyphony of Faiths'. [PDF]
Vestrucci A.
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Analysis of Qur'anic Discourse in The Light of Modern Linguistic Studies | تحليل الخطاب القرآني في ضوء الدراسات اللسانية الحديثة [PDF]
Naous Benyahia
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The book in the Qur'an: A Study in the meanings and words.
This study deliberately to look at the mysteries of the Holy Quran for words consisting mainly of library science, which is a contemporary humanities, as the Quran the word of the Lord of years directed the creation of wholes, including its content from the news of the first two and the others, where the miracle of what can not the jinn and mankind to ...
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The interim and final constitutions and Muslim Personal Law: implications for South African Muslim women [PDF]
Introduction: All women face similar status problems in the private and public spheres of life but it is alleged that, as members of a religious community, Muslim women experience another inequality.
Moosa, Najma
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Brotherhood and It’s Rights in Islam | الأخوة وحقوقها في الشريعة الإسلامية
Laila Sabrina, Inaratul 'ayn
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Contemporary Theoretical Insights of the Qur'anic Stories: A Case Study of the Narrative Elements in the Holly Qur’an [PDF]
Amal Riyadh Kitishat
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Grammatical Shift for Rhetorical Purposes: Iltifāt and Related Features in the Qur'ān [PDF]
Abdel-Haleem, Muhammad
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Purpose: The article examines how a historical-critical approach to the Qur’an differs from premodern Islamic exegesis and explores avenues for cross-pollination between Qur’anic scholarship as conducted at Western universities and in the Islamic world.
Nicolai Sinai
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