Abstract

The method of brevity or linguistic economics is one of the most frequent literary aspects in the verses of the Quran; According to which part of speech is deleted without harming the meaning; Of course, omission has various aspects, and recognizing the deleted part of speech requires reflection on the context and style of speech. This feature, along with its widespread use in the Quran, has raised the question of what factors have led the commentators of the Quran to speak in various ways to justify the omission of verses. Studies indicate that the factors influencing the idea of exclusion in the view of commentators should be sought inside or outside the text of the Quran. This study, however, intends to explain some of the extra-textual factors affecting the view of the commentators of the Quran, in accepting or denying the omission in the verses and determining the deleted part of the word by presenting examples of the Quran in three theological, historical and jurisprudential fields.

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