Gaya Iltifat dalam Al-Qur'an

  • Ahmad M
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Abstract

The accusation that the Qur'an contains many grammatical errors is wrong because it only examines the Qur'an from the linguistic side without regard to the position of the Qur'an as the greatest Arabic literary book. The basic nature of literature is to deviate from the ordinary, because that's where the attraction lies. Through a literary approach with qualitative methods, in the Koran, several words and phrases that are not in accordance with conventional rules are found, but not necessarily be considered a mistake. This deviation is known as defamiliarization or de-automation which in Arabic literature is called iltifat. This impressive style is a miracle that is able to captivate and subdue the Arabic poets when the Qur'an was revealed, so they want to acknowledge that Muhammad is the messenger of God.

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Ahmad, M. (2019). Gaya Iltifat dalam Al-Qur’an. Diwan : Jurnal Bahasa Dan Sastra Arab, 5(2), 156. https://doi.org/10.24252/diwan.v5i2.6812

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