The subject of this article is studying the role of the element of motion in enlivening the Quranic imageries in the 28th and 29th part of Quran, the meccan and medinan verses classified . Considering the comprehensive and delicate views of some prominent contemporary linguistics such as Seyyed Qutb , Muhammad Dawud andYasuf, we have looked for this issue in Quran from different aspects. By the word motion we mean all different obvious and hidden Quranic motions such as motion verbs and constant motions and motions taken from the word or lied in it. These motions can vary, being strong or fast, circular or horizontal, internal or external; nevertheless what is important in these motions is its being influential on the addressee although one can not realize its local dimensions. In this study our objective is to introduce some of the necessary terminologies concerning motion, looking for them in Quran and consequently understanding how the motion words enliven the Quranic images. In this article, the subjects have been classified according to the orientation of the motion, its pace, the limitation of place and the nature of this phenomena.In this study we have reached these results: The usage of strong and fast motion verbs in the Meccan verses is much more than those of Medina. Different Figures of speech such as individualism and incarnation as one of the most effective means of conveying a rational concept through material one , has been used, concerning its quantity, identically in both kind of verses, although in Meccan verses we encounter stronger and more profound individualism and incarnation .The differences in Meccan and Medinan verses is completely in coordination with the cultural situation of the two era and correspondent with the divine objectives of revelation in these two periods.
velayati, M. and MeshkinFam, B. (2010). Considering the element of 'motion' in enliving Quranic imageries based on the
28th and 29th part of Quran. Researches of Quran and Hadith Sciences, 7(1), 105-137. doi: 10.22051/tqh.2010.3403
MLA
velayati, M. , and MeshkinFam, B. . "Considering the element of 'motion' in enliving Quranic imageries based on the
28th and 29th part of Quran", Researches of Quran and Hadith Sciences, 7, 1, 2010, 105-137. doi: 10.22051/tqh.2010.3403
HARVARD
velayati, M., MeshkinFam, B. (2010). 'Considering the element of 'motion' in enliving Quranic imageries based on the
28th and 29th part of Quran', Researches of Quran and Hadith Sciences, 7(1), pp. 105-137. doi: 10.22051/tqh.2010.3403
CHICAGO
M. velayati and B. MeshkinFam, "Considering the element of 'motion' in enliving Quranic imageries based on the
28th and 29th part of Quran," Researches of Quran and Hadith Sciences, 7 1 (2010): 105-137, doi: 10.22051/tqh.2010.3403
VANCOUVER
velayati, M., MeshkinFam, B. Considering the element of 'motion' in enliving Quranic imageries based on the
28th and 29th part of Quran. Researches of Quran and Hadith Sciences, 2010; 7(1): 105-137. doi: 10.22051/tqh.2010.3403