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Pendekatan modern terhadap i'jaz al-qur'an :
I'jaz al-Qur'an is one of the important dogma in Islam; it is derived from many Qur'anic verses. The dogma stipulates that the Qur'an is in-imitable. But what is inmitable in the Qur'an remains to be discussed among Muslim scholars. At the outset of development of the study of the Qur'an, the classical writers considered the balaghah (rhetorical excellence) of the Qur'an to be its i'jaz. They argue that though the Qur'an did not specify this, one can understand that the Arabs-with all their expertise in the field of literary genre-was challenged to produce a piece of work, as eloquence as the Qur'an. (end).
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