Parallelism between the language of the Holy Quran And the Bible
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Parallelism was not an ambiguous term in the ancient Arab critical culture. Rather, a number of Arab critics mentioned this term in different directions, by declaring it as a single term capable of containing the rhetorical arts in Arab creativity, or by linking it to other terms that share with it the designation of gender. Literary, as this term was mentioned in ancient Arab criticism to define different structures that were not yet definitively stable in the movement of criticism, through its use to designate creative structures that were not definitively stable in reading Arab creativity.

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Parallelism between the language of the Holy Quran And the Bible. (2022). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 21(89), 21-64. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v21i89.6414
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Parallelism between the language of the Holy Quran And the Bible. (2022). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 21(89), 21-64. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v21i89.6414