- In Islam, ’i‘jāz (Arabic: اَلْإِعْجَازُ, romanized: al-ʾiʿjāz) or
inimitability[citation needed] of the Qur’ān is the
doctrine which holds that the Qur’ān...
- Historically, they
emerge in a
dialectic with the
doctrine of the i'jaz (
inimitability) of the Quran,
which ****erts that the
literary and/or
semantic nature...
- uses with examples. Dalā’il al-Iʿjaz (Intimations of
Inimitability) Iʿjaz al-Qur’ān (The
inimitability of the Qur'an) Al-Jumal (Sentences)
Kitab ʿArūd (Poetic...
- The
Inimitable Jeeves by P. G.
Wodehouse was the
first of the
Jeeves novels,
although not
originally conceived as a
single narrative,
being ****embled from...
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Imitation (from
Latin imitatio, "a copying, imitation") is a
behavior whereby an
individual observes and
replicates another's behavior.
Imitation is also...
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doctrine of
inimitability are two
medieval books by the
grammarian Al
Jurjani (d. 1078 CE), Dala’il al-i'jaz ('the
Arguments of
Inimitability') and Asraral-balagha...
- رحلة الحج- الله أكبر- حكم وأسرار).
Encyclopedia of
Scientific I'jaz (
inimitability) in Al-Quran and
Sunnah (Arabic: موسوعة الإعجاز العلمي في القرآن والسنة)...
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referred to as
karamat (charismata). I'jaz al-Quran –
literally the
inimitability of the Quran –
refers to the
Quranic claim that no one can hope to imitate...
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argued that it is the only
approach that can
fully explain the Qur'an's
inimitability,
known as i'jaz. His
ideas were
later expanded upon and
supported by...
- submarines, namely, the Invincible, the Impeccable, the
Illustrious and the
Inimitable; of the four, the
first is
currently utilized for the
training of the...