Research Title The Effect of Repeating Almighty’s Words: "Indeed in That Is A Sign, but Most of Them Were Not to Be Believers. And Indeed, Your Lord - He is the Exalted in Might, the Merciful."The Stories of the Prophets in Sura Ash-Shu’araa

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Assistant Professor, Department of the Qur’an and its Sciences - College of Sharia and Islamic Studies - Qassim University - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Semantics, lessons, and wisdom in repeating Almighty’s words: "Indeed in that is a sign, but most of them were not to be believers. And indeed, your Lord - He is the Exalted in Might, the Merciful." The stories of the prophets in Sura Ash-Shu’araa. Praise be to Allah, and blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), his family, and companions: Sura Ash-Shu’araa is introduced in Makkah. It dealt with the stories of the prophets in an eloquent and influential manner. It is the only sura in which the two verses were repeated: "Indeed in that is a sign, but most of them were not to be believers. And indeed, your Lord - He is the linguistic and interpretive implications of this repetition, the impact of the names of Allah the Mighty and the Merciful, and its impact on the delivery of the divine message to believers and non-believers. The research aims to analyze these connotations and explore the wisdom learned from them to strengthen faith and reinforce belief in Allah. The research is based on the descriptive analytical approach, where Quranic texts are analyzed, and linguistic and rhetorical connotations are derived from them. The study's findings are that the repetition of the two verses enhances th the listeners' understanding of faith. I ask Allah to help me; He is the guardian of that, and He can do it.
Keywords: Repetition, Sura Ash-Shu’araa, stories of the prophets, semantics، Interpretive implication

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