The noon comma and its implications in the surahs in which the story of the Prophet Yunus, peace be upon him, was mentioned

Section: Research Paper
Published
Apr 1, 2005
Pages
805-816

Abstract

The Quranic comma in the language is considered the last letter in the word of the noble verse, and it resembles the beads of the beautiful necklace and the comma is similar to the narration in poetry as it is at the conclusion of each verse and may be the same or different and the comma is related to the internal rhythm and has a relationship to the bell and its connotation.

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Nazem Suleiman, B. (2005). The noon comma and its implications in the surahs in which the story of the Prophet Yunus, peace be upon him, was mentioned. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 35(412), 805–816. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2005.166622