What if the Qur’an is not simply a text to be read—but a discourse to be experienced?
This book offers a new way of understanding the Qur’an by shifting the focus from what it says to how it speaks and why it speaks in different ways.
Through a structured and analytical approach, the author explores the dynamic nature of Qur’anic discourse—revealing how it adapts to the human being across different states, contexts, and life domains.
The study examines:
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the Qur'an is not simply a text to be read-but a discourse to be experienced?This book offers a new way of understanding the Qur'an by shifting the focus from what it says to how it speaks and why it speaks in different ways.Through a structured and analytical approach, the author explores the dynamic nature of Qur'anic discourse-revealing how it adapts to the human being across different states, contexts, and life domains.The study examines: How the Qur'an addresses the human being before classificationThe patterns of response: belief, disbelief, and hypocrisyThe internal structure of discourse-language, tone, rhythm, and narrativeHow meaning is built through concepts rather than definitionsThe adaptation of discourse across real-life domains such as family, wealth, governance, and conflictRather than presenting a traditional thematic or legal analysis, this book introduces a discursive methodology, showing that the Qur'an operates as a comprehensive system of guidance that: builds awarenessshapes perceptionregulates behaviorand transforms the human being from withinAt its core, this work argues that the diversity of Qur'anic discourse is not stylistic variation, but a deliberate method of guidance-one that addresses the human being as they are and leads them toward what they are meant to become.This book is ideal for: readers seeking a deeper, reflective engagement with the Qur'anstudents of Islamic studies and Qur'anic analysisanyone interested in language, discourse theory, and the psychology of guidance This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798195764746
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the Qur'an is not simply a text to be read-but a discourse to be experienced?This book offers a new way of understanding the Qur'an by shifting the focus from what it says to how it speaks and why it speaks in different ways.Through a structured and analytical approach, the author explores the dynamic nature of Qur'anic discourse-revealing how it adapts to the human being across different states, contexts, and life domains.The study examines: How the Qur'an addresses the human being before classificationThe patterns of response: belief, disbelief, and hypocrisyThe internal structure of discourse-language, tone, rhythm, and narrativeHow meaning is built through concepts rather than definitionsThe adaptation of discourse across real-life domains such as family, wealth, governance, and conflictRather than presenting a traditional thematic or legal analysis, this book introduces a discursive methodology, showing that the Qur'an operates as a comprehensive system of guidance that: builds awarenessshapes perceptionregulates behaviorand transforms the human being from withinAt its core, this work argues that the diversity of Qur'anic discourse is not stylistic variation, but a deliberate method of guidance-one that addresses the human being as they are and leads them toward what they are meant to become.This book is ideal for: readers seeking a deeper, reflective engagement with the Qur'anstudents of Islamic studies and Qur'anic analysisanyone interested in language, discourse theory, and the psychology of guidance This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798195764746
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - What if the Qur'an is not simply a text to be read-but a discourse to be experienced This book offers a new way of understanding the Qur'an by shifting the focus from what it says to how it speaks and why it speaks in different ways.Through a structured and analytical approach, the author explores the dynamic nature of Qur'anic discourse-revealing how it adapts to the human being across different states, contexts, and life domains.The study examines: - How the Qur'an addresses the human being before classification- The patterns of response: belief, disbelief, and hypocrisy- The internal structure of discourse-language, tone, rhythm, and narrative- How meaning is built through concepts rather than definitions- The adaptation of discourse across real-life domains such as family, wealth, governance, and conflictRather than presenting a traditional thematic or legal analysis, this book introduces a discursive methodology, showing that the Qur'an operates as a comprehensive system of guidance that: - builds awareness- shapes perception- regulates behavior- and transforms the human being from withinAt its core, this work argues that the diversity of Qur'anic discourse is not stylistic variation, but a deliberate method of guidance-one that addresses the human being as they are and leads them toward what they are meant to become.This book is ideal for: - readers seeking a deeper, reflective engagement with the Qur'an- students of Islamic studies and Qur'anic analysisanyone interested in language, discourse theory, and the psychology of guidance. Seller Inventory # 9798195764746
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