What is TGM?
The aim of TGM is to analyze the literary artistry of the Qur’an.
Some approaches to the Qur’an focus on its role as a source of spiritual inspiration, while others focus only on its status as a literary classic. I envision TGM as a bridge between these two approaches.
My goal is to raise awareness about the rhetorical features of the Qur’an by compiling relevant research and providing a supportive platform for future research.
Some approaches to the Qur’an focus on its role as a source of spiritual inspiration, while others focus only on its status as a literary classic. I envision TGM as a bridge between these two approaches.
For an introduction to my work at TGM, please check out the following articles in the order listed:
- Symmetry in Sura al-Baqara
- Symmetry in 2:21-24
- Symmetry in Sura al-Mu'minoon
- Symmetry in Sura al-Burooj
- Symmetry in Sura al-Yusuf
- Symmetry in Sura al-Faatir
- Symmetry in Sura al-Zukhruf
- Symmetry in Sura al-Muzammil
- Symmetry in Sura al-Yasin
- Symmetries in the extremities of Sura al-Yasin
- Symmetry in Sura al-Qalam
- Symmetry in Ayat al-Kursi
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