The Scholars, in this Article, intended to bring to light the cream of folk Literature of “Allegorical attribution(الاسناد المجازي) in the Qur’anic discourse and its rhetorical purposes” by prescription and description of its properties and features. The Method followed in this research is " Rhetorical , Descriptive and Analytical Study" The Research is actually an investigated of Stylistic Features of Allegorical attribution . It will inspire readers to get recreated from the World best academic Treasury of Proverbs and Aphorisms having diversified forms. Moreover this Research will also appeal the Scholars who want to make further research in the Stylistic Study of Allegorical attribution. As per our research, we studied all kinds of psychical Metaphor and I explained it with examples in the light of authentic books of rhetoric written by islamic scholars.
The holy Quran has employed the vatious rhetoric methods in a way that Arabs have never known before so much, so it was unique and miraculous in its style that the holy quran has employed to explain the meaning that would help in the conveyance of the ideas to the mind of the reader. So Many scholars have paid close attention to the literal figuration and emphasized on it in every era to discover and find out the literal and eloquent beauties of the semantic embellishment of the holy Quran. In this research Article the researchers has tried his best to find out the Figurative metaphor and its various types in the holy Quran especially in Sura Hood. The aim of this research is to sort out the Rhetorical embellishments inside the Holy Quran and its impacts on readers of the holy Quran keeping in view the provision of the related examples of with elaborative statements on the occasions.
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