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The richness and uniqueness of the language in the Qur'an play a crucial role in shaping and preserving the Arabic language, as well as influencing various intellectual and cultural aspects within the Islamic world. The Qur'an, as a divine scripture, not only serves as a spiritual guide but also as a linguistic and cultural heritage with profound impact. Linguistically, the Qur'an not only employs the Arabic language but also sets the highest standards in its usage. Innovations in sentence structure, rhetorical devices, and the introduction of specialized terminology characterize the linguistic uniqueness of the Qur'an, inspiring poets, writers, and scholars throughout history. The research method used is qualitative descriptive analysis with a library research approach, examining various literature related to linguistics, culture, and Islamic traditions. The findings indicate that the Qur'an not only establishes the highest standards in the use of the Arabic language but also introduces linguistic innovations through sentence structures, rhetorical devices, and new terminology. Intellectually, the Qur'an serves as the primary source for the tradition of exegesis, commentary, and rhetorical studies, influencing the development of various academic disciplines. Culturally, the Qur'an profoundly impacts Islamic arts such as calligraphy, literature, and music, reflecting the values of the Arabic language and Islamic culture. In conclusion, the Qur'an functions not only as a sacred scripture but also as the foundation of Islamic civilization, encompassing spiritual, intellectual, and cultural values. The Qur'an's contribution to the development of the Arabic language and the preservation of Islamic culture serves as a vital foundation for maintaining the identity and unity of the Muslim community.
Muhammad Erdy (Fri,) studied this question.