عبد الرسول هادي رويش الخيكانيأ.د جلال الدين يوسف فيصل العيداني2024-12-182024-12-182022-11-14https://dspace.utq.edu.iq/handle/123456789/454In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon the last of the Messengers, Muhammad, and upon his good and pure family, and his chosen companions. And yet: Grammar is one of the most important sciences of the Arabic language, and the most useful one since it was established by Imam Ali (peace be upon him) and it is still expanding with the expansion of the field of civilization and the multitude of its tributaries. This resulted in the emergence of schools and theories that dealt with language from several sides, the latest of which was the emergence of linguistics and with its attempts to get out of the sentence, which for centuries has been the focus of linguistic-grammatical study in particular. Which grammar has been confined to since Sibawayh, until it was born in the late sixties of the twentieth century, the science of (text linguistics), which revolutionized these studies by calling and tendency to study the text as a comprehensive linguistic unit that may be integrated beyond the study of the sentence. From here came the idea of studying the Qur’anic text according to the theory of text linguistics, and I chose from the Qur’anic text a group of Qur’anic surahs that agree with each other with a set of features, so the title of the dissertation became (textual coherence in AL-Musabbihat surahs) and the study is based on the descriptive-analytical approach. As for the work plan, the research comes in three chapters preceded by a preface, ended with a conclusion contains its results. The preamble studies the origins and origins of this science with the definition of AL-Musabbihat surahs. As for its three chapters, the first comes talking about grammatical consistency with its types and tools divided into four sections: the first deals with the referral method with its tools, the second was devoted to deletion and its types, the third topic comes to connection and its types, and the fourth topic It is devoted to substitution and its role in achieving textual coherence. the second Abstract chapter studied lexical consistency, and it is divided into two topics, namely repetition, and coherence. The last chapter (the third ) is concluded with harmony (semantic appearance) and it was two sections: the first talked about the semantic relations linking in the deep structure, and the second studies, the subject of the discourse and the arrangement of its events, then came to the conclusion, containing the most important findings of the research. The research has benefited from a group of ancient and modern sources. The old ones included the old dictionaries, including Al-Ain, Lisan Al-Arab, and others as well as the old books of interpretation, such as Alkashaaf. the modern ones, such as Al-Tahrir and Al-Tanweer. In addition to the ancient grammar and language books such as the book by Sibawayh Al-Usul in Grammar and others, and the modern ones such as the meanings of grammar and others, especially modernity books for studies of the linguistics of the Arabic and Western texts such as Text, Discourse, and Procedure by de Beaugrand, Discourse Analysis by Brown and Yule, and Text Linguistics: An Introduction to Discourse Harmony by Muhammad Khattabi, Text Texture Research on the Vocabulary, Textual Linguistics Theory and Practice by Muhammad al- Faki, and Introduction to Text Linguistics by Ilham Abu Ghazaleh and other sources. The research comes up with a set of results, including: Consistency appeared in all its means and tools, evident from lexical consistency, such as lexical accompaniments, synonyms, antonyms, and others, as well as grammatical consistency such as omission, referral, substitution, and others, as well as the text’s consistency, coherence, and compatibility in (AL-Musabbihat), although the means differed in determining those harmonious criteria. The glorified surahs in their harmony on a set of semantic relations contained in the blessed texts that linked the concepts, as well as the textual structures and the subject of the discourse. And Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds The Republic of Iraq Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Dhi Qar University College of Education for the Humanities the department of Arabic language Textual Coherence in AL-Musabbihat Surahs Dessertation submitted by the student Abd al-Rasoul Hadi Ruwaish al-Khikani To the Council of the College of Education for Human Sciencesالتماسك النصي في السور المسبحاتtext::thesis::master thesis