Studying and explaining the continuity of the verses of Surah Saba according to the method of Neil Robinson

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The continuity of verses in Quranic chapters has long been considered by Quranic scholars and scholars of Quranic sciences. The present article studies Surah Saba from this point of view and analyzes the possibility of the continuity of the verses of this Surah based on the communication model of Neal Robinson, which is based on the repetition of words. By determining the sections of the surah, it was found that if only the five sections are examined, only the symmetry relationship between the first and fifth sections in the surah will be visible, but if the sections are divided into several subsections based on semantic relationship, the inverse order between the subsection sections shows itself. will give. The first part of the first part and the last part of the last part, ie the initial and final verses of the surah, are also used as the opening and closing signs of the surah. From the relationship of reverse order in Surah Saba, it is possible to determine the relationship between the province and the resurrection.

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Persian
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Quranic Studies and Islamic Culture, Volume:4 Issue: 2, 2020
Pages:
91 to 117
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