دَالالتُ األلفَاظِ علَى املعانِي اخلَفِيَّة، 2 وأثَرُهَا يف إثرَاءِ املعَانِي القُرآنِيَّة دِراسَةٌ تأصِيليَّةٌ تطبِيقيَّة )آيات الدعاء من سورة آل عمران أُمنوذجًا(. (Arabic)

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      The Semantics of Connotations and their Impact on Enriching the Quranic Meanings An applied etymological study (Supplication verses from Surat Al-Imran as a model). (English)
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      This research deals with explaining the importance of semantics on hidden meanings, shedding light on hidden meanings, then defining the connotations in language and idiomatically, and mentioning the semantics sections for fundamentalists and rhetorics, and then dealing with the discussion of general controls and rules for their conduct and their implementation in deducing the hidden meanings of the Qur’anic verses The study combined rooting and application, so an applied section was followed by an applied section that clarifies the subject of the study, and the researchers chose verses for supplication from Surat Al-Imran [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      تناول هذا البحث بيان أهمية دالالت األلفاظ على المعاني الخفية، وإلقاء الضوء على المعاني الخفية، ومن ثم تعريف ا، وذكر أقسام الداللة عند األصوليين والبالغيين، ثم تناول الحديث عن الضوابط والقواعد العامة إلج ارئها ً الداللة لغة واصطالح وإعمالها في استنباط المعاني الخفية من اآليات القرآنية. ِّي موضوع الد ارسة، واختار الباحثان آيات وجمعت الدراسة بين التأصيل والتطبيق؛ ج ل ُ لذا تال القسم التأصيلي قسم تطبيقي ي الدعاء من سورة آل عمران. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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