Argumentation is a linguistic act marked by links, tools, and mechanisms whose primary function is to direct the utterance in an argumentative direction. Among these mechanisms are argumentative links, which relate to the concerns of argumentative theory at the linguistic level, and whose origin is attributed to both Decroe and Anscomber. These links not only have a traditional grammatical function, but also have a guiding function for the argument. They also achieve coherence and compatibility in the text being addressed, enabling arguments to flow in succession, serving a specific outcome, whether explicit or implicit. Surat Al-Hujurat contains a group of argumentative links that connect two statements or two arguments, including: links of conjunction, causation, opposition, and argumentative consistency, which work to bring together the utterance in an argumentative system that helps the sender convince the recipient. Their argumentative value also lies in the succession of arguments, their coherence, and their situational harmony, which encouraged their study and the discovery of their role. Therefore, the research was titled: (Argumentative Links in Surat Al-Hujurat Pragmatic Study) in order to identify the most important concepts of argumentative lesson, and to achieve the extent of the effectiveness of the argumentative pragmatic phenomenon in studying Surat Al-Hujurat, and to examine the linguistic means of various types in the noble surah, and to throw light on the links and reveal their argumentative dimension.. The research found a variety of argumentative links in Surat Al-Hujurat, with the aim of persuading the recipient. Links (and, fa, the abrogating particle “in” and its dependents, but, and bal) are abundant throughout the surah. These links help connect arguments and results, sequencing them, clarifying their order, disclosing their conflict or causality, establishing the conclusion, supporting arguments with one another, or their consistency or conflict to achieve a single result.
Meshal bin Fayhan bin Ballash Al-Osaimi (Tue,) studied this question.
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