Why Some Verses Describing The Same Thing Uses Different Words-Shaykh Mohammed Mana
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Episode Notes
The Qur’an is the single greatest book on earth. It was revealed in the Arabic language. Allah (SWT) when explaining the same exact thing in a different part of the Qur’an uses different words when describing.
What is the reason behind this? Why doesn’t Allah (SWT) use the same words?
Shaykj Mohammed Mana explains.
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The speaker discusses the use of words in the Arabic language, including "orlan," "monster," and "monster." They explain that these words often bring up the same topic or issue from a different perspective, causing confusion for the reader.AI Generated Transcript ©
Why does similar verses in the Quran describing the same thing sometimes use different words?
The Orlan is extremely eloquent. It was revealed in the Arabic language to a people that excelled in the eloquence of the Arabic language. It's a miracle from Allah subhana wa Tada, the literary eloquence and the perfection of the Quran. Allah subhanaw taala sometimes delivers the same message in different parts of the Quran using different words. And these words are always complimentary in meaning. They often allow us to view the same topic or the same issue from a different perspective, or from a different angle to get a different flavor of the same important meaning.