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      • The Quran is believed by Muslims to be God's own divine speech providing a complete code of conduct across all facets of life.
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  2. Divine Speech: Exploring the Quran as Literature introduces aspects of its literary beauty to a wider, English-speaking audience. These aspects include its remarkable language and word choice, its use of a wide variety of coherence, structure, and order of its "chapters" - features that typically remain mysterious to readers of English ...

  3. Above all, Divine Speech deals with the coherency problem: The fact that the Qur’an fails to meet modern rhetorical demands that a narrative or an argument hang together in a certain way, whether chronologically or topically.

    • Sharif Randhawa
  4. Jan 13, 2016 · As Allah uttered the Quran by His will, the Quran is His word, and it was revealed from Him and not created, yet despite that it is not eternal as Allah is eternal, even though Allah has the attribute of speech and speaks whenever He wills.

  5. In addressing the western claim that the Qur'an merely borrowed stories from the Bible and Jewish or Christian legends, the authors show the underlying purpose and reasons for inclusion and for alterations from biblical versions.

    • Brian Welter
    • 2017
  6. Jun 12, 2022 · Divine Speech provides its readers with a better appreciation of the Quran from a literary perspective, and in the process stimulates interest in, and provides tools and resources for further study of the scripture.

  7. Feb 21, 2022 · Al-Qūnawī believes that the divine attribute of speech (kalām) and the divine name of the Speaker (Mutakallim) manifest in lower forms and finally emerge as the Qur’an, just as all existence unfolds from God’s names and attributes.

  8. Th is chapter examines the Māturīdī theological discourse on the divine attribute of speech and its connection to the recited and written Arabic Qur’an (as well as other revealed scriptures addressed by the tradition).

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