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The results of this study showed that The metaphors related to growing and plantification in the text of Qur'an and Nahj al-Balaghah ultimately confirm the belief that the world is the field of the Hereafter, and whatever you do here, you will see its outcome in the Hereafter Keywords: Quran, Nahj al-Balaghah, Conceptual metaphor, Plantification, Life * Professor of Arabic language and literature, Bu-ali Sina University, Hamedan(Corresponding Author), m.
in Qur'an and Hadith Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Qur'an and Sources, Faculty Member of the Faculty of Islamic Studies and Thought, University of Tehran (corresponding author), Hajibabaeei@ut.
Keywords: Pathology, Hermeneutics, Tafsir, Holy Qur'an, Mohammad Mojtahdshabastri The Qur’an: the basis of equality or “otherness” Modern discourses of the Islamic world and the social interpretation of the 13th verse of surah al-ḥujurāt * S.
Keywords: civilization, civilizational approach, systematical attitude, Harmonious of the Quran, interaction Comparison and Analysis of Quranic Metaphors from the Traditional Rhetoric Scholars and Cognitive Linguists ** Ebrahim Ebrahimi*, Zahra Movazebi **** Reza Sahraei***, Ruhollh Mohamad Ali Nejad Abstract Metaphor is one of the expressional Iʻjāz, and the Qur'an uses it to explain its meanings and mission.
Therefore, in this research, an attempt was made to express the heterogeneity of freedom of belief in today's world and how this concept is used and optimal in the Qur'anic discourse, and by using linguistic and translinguistic components in the scope of understanding the revelation text, the * Doctoral student of Quranic and Hadith Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch (Khorasgan), Isfahan, Iran, mrnajibi8389@gmail.