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Understanding the Use of Pronoun "We" in Surah An-Nahl Verse 40

17 Juli 2024   11:54 Diperbarui: 17 Juli 2024   11:58 108
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In Al-Quran, the use of pronouns to refer to Allah has significant linguistic implications both theologically and linguistically. Surah An-Nahl (16:40) has the pronoun "We," which is used frequently. It says, "Indeed, Our word to a thing when We intend it is but that We say to it, 'Be,' and it is."

Majestic Plural or Plural of Respect
In this instance, the pronoun "We" exemplifies the majestic plural, or plural of respect. Arabic is one of the many languages that employ this form to express the grandeur, strength, and majesty of a single thing. This instance illustrates Allah's omnipotence and majesty. It is crucial to recognize that this usage does not imply numerous existences or plurality.

Linguistics Meaning
Kings, rulers, and other powerful people frequently use the majestic plural form of Arabic. The speaker emphasizes their higher status and the significance of their words and deeds by using this form. In the Quran, Allah uses the pronoun "we" to emphasize His supreme authority over all of creation and to emphasize His instructions and decrees.

Theologically Implication
The use of "We" is theologically consistent with Tauhid, the central Islamic belief of God's unity. There is no conflict between the plural form and Islam's monotheistic beliefs. The majestic plural makes it clearer how omnipotent Allah is and how easily He can carry out His purpose.

The pronoun "We" in Al - Quran, particularly in Surah An-Nahl verse 40, serves as a linguistic tool to highlight Allah's majesty and authority. It enriches the reader's perception of God's greatness and reinforces the message of His supreme power. Understanding the use of the majestic plural helps deepen one's appreciation of the Quranic text and the profound nature of Allah's words and actions.

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