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Quranic ImageryArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for quranic imageryPictures of Quranic Imagery in the Mind ... , the classroom activity was discussion-based, contributing ideas as a class. This technique, Pictures in the Mind, text of Quranic imagery and the suitable activities carried out in the classroom, each plays its own role in a teacher’s ... Read Visualization of Quranic Imagery ... activity was task-based, recalling, comparing notes in pairs or groups. This technique, Visualizaton. text of Quranic imagery and the suitable activities carried out in the classroom, each plays its own role in a teacher’s successful ... Read Building Up Quranic Imagery From Memory ... was task-based, remembering and contributing fragments of verses as a class. This technique, Building Up from Memory, text of Quranic imagery and the suitable activities carried out in the classroom, each plays its own role in a teacher’s ... Read Illustrating and Designing Quranic Imagery ... , the classroom activity was task-based, drawing and colouring. This technique, Illustrating and Designing, text of Quranic imagery and the suitable activities carried out in the classroom, each plays its own role in a teacher’s successful ... Read Quranic Imagery in English and the Senses ... on imagery according to the level of language competence of his/her group of students. The next or subsequent lesson will be on Quranic imagery. Thus, for this case study, it must be kept in mind that the group of participants is of the ... Read Groundwork and Preparation for Using Quranic Imagery in English ... to express their viewpoints constructively in the near future in the real world and this may be their last chance to study Quranic imagery in an academic setting.
There is no general concensus on which translations of the meaning of the ... Read The Acceptance of an Alternative Literary Text for the Teaching of Imagery ... are reminded of the rewards for preserving good and the punishment for doing evil. The Islamic values ingrained through the Quranic imagery lessons can be used by the students later as yardsticks for critiquing the moral/ethical perspective ... Read A Foundation on Teaching Imagery ... the teaching of imagery, through a suitable technique. The text of the technique can certainly be Quranic imagery. It is therefore also possible to generate a discussion on an aspect of Islam as well as correct grammar usage and point out ... Read Quranic Verses in English for Academic Purpose ... to the minds of many great thinkers come in the form of images or feelings rather than verbal concepts (McGillick and Mac Culum, 1993:12). Quranic imagery from the English language translations of the meaning of the Quran can be used as a ... Read A Matter of Style Variations in Quranic Linguistics ... that both translators have strived to provide the readers with as much understanding as possible of the meaning of the Quran in their own way. The experts also reminded this writer that it is not within her scope to compare the translated ... Read Quranic Linguistics and Ethics ... their practice of and commitment to Islam. There is no general consensus on which translations of the meaning of the Quran are the “closest” or best. Each scholar may have his or her own reasons for preferring or rejecting a particular ... Read An Introduction to Literary Quranic Stylistics ... Quranic concepts as early in their academic life as possible due to the abundance of concepts presented in the Quran. In this way, they will have a reasonable framework within which to grasp and understand at the time or at a later date, ... Read A Comparison of Elements of Style in Quranic Stylistics Part 1 ... " in Abdullah Yusuf Ali's version. Verse two of both versions do not differ much in meaning. They relate the impact of the Quranic revelations as a whole. These revelations or messages carry the principles of right conduct. (B) by MA (3) ... Read Comparative Quranic Stylistics ... . The medium of the two sets of Medinan surah from the two versions of the English language translations of the meaning of the Quran is written language but they contain some representations of spoken language. For example, in verse six of ... Read Quranic Material Development ... of using extracts from the two translated versions of the English language translations of the meaning of the Quran as literary texts for the teaching of the literature. Four exercises for literary understanding accommodated extracts from ... Read Searches related to: quranic imagery
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