Chapter 6 A Preliminary Catalogue of Qur'anic Sajʿ Techniques Beat Patterning, Parallelism, and Rhyme

This essay proposes a preliminary catalogue of fifteen suggested sajʿ structures, with representative Qur'anic examples. The basic rules that govern Qur'anic sajʿ have already been carefully elucidated by Devin Stewart in a series of articles on this subject. Stewart has also provided some...

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Main Author: Klar, Marianna (auth)
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