A Critical Study of the Shanqiti Arabic Style in the Authorized Replacement of the Qur'an

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Assistant Professor, University of Religions and Denominations

2 Associate Professor, University of Religions and Denominations

3 PhD Student in Wahhabism, University of Religions and Denominations

Abstract

The Arabic style is a Shanqiti theory that has been proposed as a permissible alternative in the Qur'an. Style literally means way and method and in the term the ways in which Arabic speakers express their intentions. Shanghiti has considered the two characteristics of truth and non-negation in the definition of the Arabic style, without reason. He borrowed the term from rhetoricians and used it against the law. He has divided the style into two types, asymmetrical and in need of symmetrical, and has used Arabic as a reason for it. But Shenghiti's claim about style has various criticisms. Lack of definition and expression of criteria for distinguishing style, as well as confiscation of desirable and verbal conflict are among the drawbacks. The requirement of style is spiritual and verbal sharing, which is opposed by the principle of non-sharing. This theory has not been considered by the commentators and also in the field of interpretation of the Qur'an, it can not provide a comprehensive interpretation of all verses.

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