The research deals with a picture of the miraculous Quranic verses, where we stop the semantics of Surah Al- Anqqaq through the context of the Sura and then try to identify the relationship between the purpose of the Surah and the verses of the section contained therein, which constitute the scientific scientific references in Sura. The aim of the study was to identify the purpose of the sura, then to determine the significance of the signs in the verses of the department, and to identify the relations between these sections with scientific references and then integrate them to serve their purpose. This requires the researcher to return to the words of the people of the language, and then the old and late interpreters; to identify the semantics of the sections of scientific references, which also requires resort to several research methods are: extrapolation, analysis and comparison. The study was divided into an introduction, a preface and three demands, followed by a presentation of the most important conclusions and final recommendations.
Al-Hilalat, R. M. M. A. (2019). Section with Universal References in Sura Al-Shifaq and its Relation to Sura's Intention. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35(3), 217-246. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.66493
MLA
Raji Muhaisin Muhammad Al-Hilalat Al-Hilalat. "Section with Universal References in Sura Al-Shifaq and its Relation to Sura's Intention". The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35, 3, 2019, 217-246. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.66493
HARVARD
Al-Hilalat, R. M. M. A. (2019). 'Section with Universal References in Sura Al-Shifaq and its Relation to Sura's Intention', The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35(3), pp. 217-246. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.66493
VANCOUVER
Al-Hilalat, R. M. M. A. Section with Universal References in Sura Al-Shifaq and its Relation to Sura's Intention. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 2019; 35(3): 217-246. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.66493