Twin Surahs Theory Application in al-Muzzammil and al-Muddaththir Surahs

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The theory of the "Qur’anic Twin Surahs" is one of the new efforts of Qur’anic science in proving the Qur’anic order. In this theory, the vast and essential relationship between the two Qur’anic surahs is considered. This research by using a descriptive-analytical method with the aim of displaying different kinds of relationships between al-Muzzammil and al-Muddaththir Twin Surahs, try to answer this question: “Is there any convincing evidence for this theory?” Accordingly, we tried to examine various verbal and semantic dimensions of these two surahs and the role of these studies is explained in a deeper and more accurate understanding of these two surahs. Studies show that a relationship such as the beginning and the end of the two surahs, common or close words and themes, the common addressing, the order to practice and the consequences of its departure, attention to the various dimensions of the Islamic society and so on strengthens the  structural symmetrical hypothesis of these two surahs. Most parts of the relationship between these two surahs are common subjects from different point of view in such a way that they complement each other.
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Persian
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61 to 85
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