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AN APPROACH TO THE RELATIONSHIP THE VERSE-FINAL PAUSE (HENCEFORTH, FASILAH) WITH ASSONANCE (SAJ’) AND RHYME (QAFIYAH)

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  157-182

Keywords

FASILAH (FINAL SYLLABLES OF THE QURAN VERSES)Q1
RHYME (QAFIYAH)Q3
ASSONANCE (SAJ’)Q2

Abstract

 the Quranic fasilah has been compared to in rhyme (qafiyah) in poetry and assonance (saj’) in prose. Is “fasilah” identical to rhyme in poetry and assonance in prose? This paper is going to examine the relationship of these terms, similarities and dissimilarities. Both “fasilah” and “qafiyah” are the end of a clause or a sentence and add rhyme to it. The difference is what is fault in“qafiyah”, it is not fault in “fasilah”. “Fasilah” and assonance (saj’)have experienced three relations “opposition, oneness and general (am) and specific (khas) ” during the history. The scholars of kalam (Islamic theology) have denied (negated) any assonance (saj’) in the Quran and informed that the relationship between it and “fasilah” is opposition, firstly. But a few of them believe in oneness. But a lot ofthe scholars of RHETORIC think that “fawasil” (sing: fasilah, the versefinal pause henceforth) with the same letters are oneness with “saj mamduh” (approval saj’) which words follows the meaning. They believe that as THE HOLY QURAN has used Arabic language, it has utilized its RHETORICal figures, therefore, it could be accepted the existence of saj’ in THE HOLY QURAN.

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    MAHDAVI RAD, MUHAMMAD ALI, & AKHONDI, ALI ASGHAR. (2018). AN APPROACH TO THE RELATIONSHIP THE VERSE-FINAL PAUSE (HENCEFORTH, FASILAH) WITH ASSONANCE (SAJ’) AND RHYME (QAFIYAH). QURANIC DOCTRINES, -(26 ), 157-182. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/215931/en

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    MAHDAVI RAD MUHAMMAD ALI, AKHONDI ALI ASGHAR. AN APPROACH TO THE RELATIONSHIP THE VERSE-FINAL PAUSE (HENCEFORTH, FASILAH) WITH ASSONANCE (SAJ’) AND RHYME (QAFIYAH). QURANIC DOCTRINES[Internet]. 2018;-(26 ):157-182. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/215931/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MUHAMMAD ALI MAHDAVI RAD, and ALI ASGHAR AKHONDI, “AN APPROACH TO THE RELATIONSHIP THE VERSE-FINAL PAUSE (HENCEFORTH, FASILAH) WITH ASSONANCE (SAJ’) AND RHYME (QAFIYAH),” QURANIC DOCTRINES, vol. -, no. 26 , pp. 157–182, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/215931/en

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