Analysis of the Pirang Element in the Single-Verse Stories of the Holy Quran

Document Type : Research Article

Authors

1 PhD student of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Tehran Campus, Allameh Tabataba'iUniversity, Tehran, Iran

2 Associate Professor, Department of Quranic and Hadith Sciences, Allameh Tabataba'iUniversity, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

Pirang is the skeleton of the story. Examining this element is of particular importance in order to explain the general layers of the story, in the current research, this element and its related elements have been investigated in the stories of the single verses of the Qur'an. And the pattern of story telling is provided. And by using the descriptive method and content analysis, it has been shown that single-verse stories are not as complex as their content requires, and the natural order of events is observed in most of the stories, and the events are always in the same narrative. It has happened in a closed and chained manner in such a way that the plot pattern of each story represents a logical and coherent plot; In each story, a difficult situation is raised, and after that, he has used the elements of the story in their place and with a special harmony and coherence; Although, due to the extremely briefness of this type of stories, some plot elements were not present in all the stories or were merged with some other elements, but the main elements are constantly present in all the stories.

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