Stylistic Analysis of the Quran in Surah At-Takwir: A Phonological Perspective ('Ilm Al-Ashwat)
Abstract
The Qur'an is the holy book of Muslims and is famous for its beautiful texts. Its beautiful words cannot be matched by any literary work. To understand the ushlub of al-Qur'an requires a special discipline, namely stylistic studies. Stylistics is the study of language style. In this research, the author focuses on the letter at-Takwir by analyzing stylistics based on its phonological aspects. This research is a type of library research with a qualitative descriptive method. The result of this research is that in surat at-Takwir, most of the verse sounds use majhur sounds. Majhur sounds are sounds that have sound vibrations when spoken. This is in accordance with the context of the meaning of Surah at-Takwir, which is the depiction of the Day of Judgment so devastating that it makes a person's psychological condition shaken when he hears it.