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Alphabetical [« »] stultified 1 stumps 2 stunning 1 style 18 styles 1 subdivided 3 subject 20 | Frequency [« »] 18 remote 18 since 18 stratagem 18 style 18 thereto 18 thrown 18 twice | The Qur'ân Concordances style |
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1 I | written in this rhetorical style, in which the clauses are 2 I | as the recognised correct style, deliberately imitating 3 I | and they have adopted its style as the perfect standard; 4 I | defect. Again, with them this style is not spontaneous as with 5 I | undergone. With the prophet the style was natural, and the words 6 I | later Arabic authors the style is imitative arid the ancient 7 I | subject than to the mere style,-to the originality of the 8 I | each text refers; next, the style generally; and lastly, the 9 I | distinguished both by their style and subject-matter. The 10 I | especially are grander in style, and testify in every verse 11 I | are plainly shown.~ ~The style is curt, grand, and often 12 I | Sûrahs chiefly deal.~ ~The style of the Medînah Sûrahs resembles 13 I | successfully imitated its style. Regarding it, however, 14 I | nothing antiquated in the style or the words, no tricks 15 I | in his text, and from the style of language employed, which 16 I | assumption of the literary~ ~ ./. style. The arrangement of the 17 I, II(4)| has been modelled on the style of the Qur'ân. The word 18 II, LXXIII(1)| the sûrah seems from its style to belong to the Medînah