The Qur’an as a Non-Linear Text: Rethinking Coherence
Publish place: The International Journal of Humanities، Vol: 15، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1386
Type: Journal paper
Language: English
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Index date: 11 March 2025
The Qur’an as a Non-Linear Text: Rethinking Coherence abstract
The non-linear order of revelations is often considered by many scholars to signify lack of coherence, disunity, and fragmentariness. It seems that 'coherence' and the related terms have veiled a significant linguistic feature of the Qur’an, namely, the non-linear nature of revelations, which might be used to make a distinction between ordinary and Quranic discourse. We will argue that to unveil the non-linearity, we should consider revelations in relation to God who reveals Himself in language not as an ordinary speaker whose speech is limited to a certain context, with a beginning and an end. We should not expect God to speak like a man. The Qur’an, thus, is seen here as a non-temporal, non-linear text that reflects its divine origin, by systematically destructing the spacio-temporal context and the linear order of language.
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عامر قیطوری
Department of Linguistics, Razi University
ارسلان گلفام
Department of Linguistics, Tarbiat Modares University