This research cares about the interpretation of Allah says 'Is the reward for good [anything] but good.' (Ar-Rahman Surah, 60),
Keywords:
Interpretation, Analytical, Rhetorical, Ihsan (goodness).Abstract
This research aims to interpret the verse of the Qur'an:((هل جزاء الإحسان إلا الإحسان [Ar-Rahman: 60] using an analytical and rhetorical approach.
The research is structured as follows:
- Introduction: This section includes the title of the research, its importance, reasons for choosing it, its objectives, limitations, questions, previous studies, plan, and methodology.
- Preface: This section defines the concept of analytical interpretation.
- Chapter One: The Context of the Verse.
- Chapter Two: The Overall Meaning of the Verse.
- Chapter Three: The Unfamiliar Words in the Verse.
- Chapter Four: The Grammatical Analysis of the Verse.
- Chapter Five: The Opinions of Interpreters on the Meaning of the Verse.
- Chapter Six: The Rhetorical Devices in the Verse.
- Chapter Seven: The Qur'anic Guidance and Rulings in the Verse.
- Conclusion: This section includes the most important results and recommendations.
The research follows the inductive-analytical method and aims to:
- Apply the steps of the analytical interpretation method to verse (60) of Surah Ar-Rahman.
- Reveal the rhetorical devices and linguistic subtleties in the verse.
- Uncover the breadth of meanings of "ihsan" (goodness) in the verse and the rulings and guidance derived from it.
The research recommends that analytical interpretation focus on studying an individual verse or a group of verses using an analytical approach that links interpretation to other sciences, such as analytical jurisprudence, analytical grammar, and others, in order to enrich the library of analytical interpretation