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        1 - The semantics of "denial" in the Qur'an based on cohabitation relationships (case study: words derived from the root nekr)
        karam siyavoshi erfan gholami
        The semantic approach to the text and the analysis of its lexical meanings is one of the ways to achieve an accurate understanding and to reach the speaker's main intention. In this regard, the present article focuses on the semantics of "Enkar"(based on words derived f More
        The semantic approach to the text and the analysis of its lexical meanings is one of the ways to achieve an accurate understanding and to reach the speaker's main intention. In this regard, the present article focuses on the semantics of "Enkar"(based on words derived from the root "Nakara"). The aim of this study is to explore the various dimensions of the concept of "Enkar" in the Quran based on co-occurring words, which has been organized using a descriptive-analytical method. So far, no research has been conducted with a progressive approach to this discussion. The results show that the subject of "Enkar" (material Nakara) is mentioned in numerous verses of the Quran, and considering the context, it includes more verses. The main concept of denial, according to material "Enkar", is refusal and rejection due to lack of knowledge, ignorance, and ambiguity. This original meaning is also confirmed through the co-occurrence of conflicting counterparts of the word "Enkar", and in the light of intensified co-occurrences, the comprehensive concept and semantic dimensions of "Enkar" become more evident. It is also inferred from complementary co-occurrences that the "Enkar" of the opponents of the divine message is heartfelt and profound, and the divine verses are being denied. Keywords: Enkar, Nakara, lack of recognition, Co-occurrence Relations, Intensified Relation, Contradictory Relation, Complementary Relation. Manuscript profile