Prophet-People Argumentation in Three English Interpretations of The Holy Qur’an: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis
Rasha Mohammad Saeed Mostafa;
Abstract
A large space of Qur’anic narratives is occupied by dialogues and argumentation. Qur’anic narratives are discourse situations where participants (e.g. a prophet and his people) have different positions with respect to the same proposition (e.g. worshippin
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Title | Prophet-People Argumentation in Three English Interpretations of The Holy Qur’an: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis | Other Titles | حِـجَـاجُ الأقْـوَامِ مَـعَ الأنْـبِـيَـاءِ ِفـي ثَلاثِ تَـرْجَـمَـاتٍ إنْجِلِـيزِيّـةِ لِمَـعَـانِـي ِالقُـرْآنِ الكَـرِيـمِ تَـحْـلِيـلٌٌ جَـدَلِـيٌ-تَـدَاوُلِـيٌ | Authors | Rasha Mohammad Saeed Mostafa | Keywords | Prophet-People Argumentation in Three English Interpretations of The Holy Qur’an: A Pragma-Dialectical Analysis | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | A large space of Qur’anic narratives is occupied by dialogues and argumentation. Qur’anic narratives are discourse situations where participants (e.g. a prophet and his people) have different positions with respect to the same proposition (e.g. worshippin |
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