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The Contrast in Surat An-Nahl: An Exegetic and Reflective Study

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Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Al-Sharqawi

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Abstract

The current study explores the rhetorical device of contrast (Muqabalah) in Surah An-Nahl, a chapter distinguished by its abundant use of this technique. The surah contains 25 instances of contrast, accounting for 20% of its verses. It also emphasizes the three main principles of belief: monotheism, prophethood, and resurrection, consistent with the themes of Makkan surahs. Additionally, it enumerates divine blessings, unmatched in other chapters, earning it the title Surah of Blessings. The surah also addresses fundamental rulings, legislative principles, and highlights virtues while rebuking vices. The study focuses on analyzing the occurrences of contrast in Surah An-Nahl. The study avoids reiterating foundational discussions on the linguistic and terminological meanings, types, and benefits of contrast, previously detailed in the author’s earlier study on Surat Al-Ra’d. Instead, the present study concentrates on categorizing and analyzing the verses featuring contrast based on the three primary themes—monotheism, prophethood, resurrection—along with virtues, vices, and the denunciation of pre-Islamic customs. The study has three main objectives. It highlights the significance of the rhetorical device of contrast and its role in achieving the objectives of Surah An-Nahl. It analyzes the instances of contrast and their relation to the main themes of the surah. examine the rhetorical subtleties and intricacies within the contrast structures and their impact on meaning and conciseness. The study employs an inductive-analytical approach by identifying instances of contrast in Surah An-Nahl, classifying them according to the main themes, and analyzing their rhetorical and semantic implications. Key Findings and recommendations include: The contrast in Surah An-Nahl is characterized by its richness of meaning, precision, and conciseness, while maintaining the contrast appeal. The diversity in contrast styles enhances the harmony between the meanings and the overarching themes of the surah. Most instances of antithesis deviate from the apparent meaning, enriching the text with rhetorical subtleties and nuances. Researchers are encouraged to continue studying rhetorical devices in the Quran, especially those that contribute to elucidating the principles of belief, ethics, and divine blessings.

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Peer-Reviewed Scientific Research

Author Biography

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Al-Sharqawi, Professor of Graduate Studies, Al-Azhar University, Member of the Permanent Academic Committee for Professor Promotions

Submission and Publication Timeline

  • Submitted for Review: 18 Dhul-Qi’dah 1445 AH (May 26, 2024)
  • Accepted for Publication: 17 Muharram 1446 AH (July 23, 2024)
  • Published in Issue No. 18: Rajab 1446 AH (January 2025)
  • Peer-Review Duration: 58 days
  • Total Duration (Submission to Publication): 234 days
  • Average Review and Publication Duration: 146 days

 

Author’s Biography

  1. Date of Birth: 1387 AH (1968)
    Place of Birth: Al-Sharqiyah Governorate, Egypt
  2. Education
    • Bachelor’s Degree: Usul Al-Din and Da’wah (Department of Tafsir and Hadith), with Excellent with honors, Al-Azhar University, 1990 (93% total grade, ranked first)
    • Master’s Degree: Specialization in Quranic Studies, Al-Azhar University, 1994, with a thesis entitled: “The Methodology of Sheikh Saeed Hawwa in His Book Al-Asas fi Al-Tafsir: A Comparative Study.”
    • Doctorate Degree: Quranic Studies, Al-Azhar University, 1998, , with a dissertation with first-class honor, entitled: “Women in Quranic Narratives: A Comparative Thematic Study.”

 

Published Works

  1. Rights of Women in the Sunnah, Al-Samiai Library, 2009
  2. Women in Quranic Narratives, Dar Al-Salam, Cairo, 1999
  3. Methodologies of Quranic Commentators (curriculum material for women’s colleges under the General Presidency), Al-Rushd Library, Riyadh, 2003
  4. The Unique Jewel in the Tafsir of Surat Al-Asr, A'lam Al-Bayan Publishing, Syria, 2009
  5. Andalusian Tales, First and Second Collections, Al-Bashir Publishing, Cairo, 2021
  6. Stories of Women in Hadith and Traditions, Al-Salam Printing, Cairo, 2021
  7. The Hidden Treasure: The Impact of Reflecting on Surat Al-Fatiha in Human Development, 2021
  8. Early Books on the Quran, Research Deanery, Islamic University of Madinah, Issue No. 211, 2017
  9. The Virtuous Women: Radiant Pages from the Lives of Female Companions, Karachi, 2024
  10. Quranic Eloquence in Verse Endings: A Foundational Study, Tadabbur Journal of Quranic Studies, Madinah, Issue No. 2, 1438 AH
  11. The First Quranic Message: Its Revelation, Virtues, Meanings, and Outcomes, Al-Wahyin Journal, Madinah, Issue No. 1, 1438 AH
  12. Contrast in Surat Al-Ra’d, Tadabbur Journal, Issue No. 2, 1439 AH
  13. The Story of the People of the Sabbath, University of Algiers Journal, January 2018, Volume 26
  14. The Blessing of the Sun in Light of the Quran, Faculty of Dar Al-Uloom Journal, Cairo University, 2016, Issue 77

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How to Cite

Al-Sharqawi, Ahmed Mohamed , trans. 2025. “The Contrast in Surat An-Nahl: An Exegetic and Reflective Study”. Tadabbur Journal 9 (18): 251-347. https://doi.org/10.62488/1720-009-018-005.

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