The Semantic Values in the Qur'anic Discourse Styles Confined to the Inanimate Things

Abstract

The research on the Qur'anic vision in approaching the inanimate assets is the revelation of the secrets of the existents and the way the world of existence is constructed. It also shows the major components of the world and how they are related to each other. Being so, semantics and the evolution of words and their attribution to what is uncommon to this sense is an ontological enquiry. This world is well-demarcated, living and dynamic where it can add to us important indications in linguistics, communication and knowledge.These values vary among creating the interest, conviction and affecting the recipient at the textual and semantic levels. The current paper sheds light on these styles and on the respective readings, their classification and their linguistic and semantic evaluation in terms of the criteria of modern linguistics. These criteria offer an objective and a scientific view and take their semantic values from the various understanding areas relevant to what the Qur'anic text reveals. These include stylistic deviations and distinguished semantic values via deploying the syntactic and linguistic structures which are adopted by many professionals. The result is creating impressionistic evidence derived from the superficial understanding of the text, making the text the ultimate evaluator of semantics. However, modern techniques of linguistics open new channels to understand the text, by which we attempt to arrive at new semantic values.