Research Article | Open Access
Cognitive Semantic Coherence and Its Relation to the Miraculous Nature of the Qur'an
Zohra Amiri, Dr. Nedjoua Meghaoui
Pages: 1687-1696
Abstract
The principle of aesthetic taste manifests itself in human reflections on the standard of beauty
within oneself and in the worlds around, if one adopts the keys and secrets of the verses of the
Holy Qur'an by returning to the science of interpretation and deep understanding.
Scholars have realized that the science of interpretation is based on a clear theory and consistent
principles, which are based on methods of reasoning, contemplation and understanding the
argument, leading to the ultimate goals and decisions.
Alternatively, the measure of understanding may stand in stark contrast to what Taha Abdel
Rahman refers to as the principle of denial, represented by separation, which is a form of disruption
in universal thought. If these systems, transmitted through globalization under the pretext of
cultural interaction, are considered superior and better, this deprives other nations of their right to
exist and develop. How has the miraculous nature of the Holy Qur'an influenced critical and
linguistic studies in Arabic? How does this miracle manifest itself in the cultural perspective,
starting from the concept of human existence? What is the relationship between the principles of
connection and separation and human nature?
The concept of coherence in relation to lexical companionship clarifies the significance of the
Qur’anic miracle recognized by human nature through the concept of semantic containment, where
meanings align through mental indicators, through the phenomena of semantic connection and
separation that manifest in the Qur’anic structure, based on the principle of appropriateness in
words and meanings and their relationship to the intellectual system.
Keywords
Coherence, Equivalence, System, Nature, Miraculous, Existence, Lexical Companionship, Conceptual Link.