The Art of Composing a Formal Letter from the Perspective of Qur’anic Literature: The Case of King Solomon’s Letter to Queen Sheba

Qur’anic Literature

Authors

  • Mohammed Salisu PhD Candidate, Center for Gulf Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, P. O. Box 2713, Doha, Qatar.

Keywords:

The Holy Qur’an, Literature, Formal Letter

Abstract

This article aims at juxtaposing King Solomon’s letter to Queen Sheba with contemporary way of composing formal letters. King Solomon’s letter was a harbinger of the relation that was later to exist between him and the Queen of Sheba, Bilqis. By the clearer ray of discerning from the Qur’anic literature, the article demonstrate King Solomon’s insights and intuitions in composing letters, just as it reveals the Qur’anic literary superiority and a proof of continuity in composing formal letters as a means of correspondence from antiquity to date. The article reveals an existence of a narrow track running a white parallel between King Solomon’s letter to Queen Sheba and contemporary way of writing formal letters. Methodologically, the article employs a comparative analytical approach by drawing on the findings of texts revolving around  composition of letters to prove its stated thesis

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Published

2021-11-10

How to Cite

Salisu, M. . (2021). The Art of Composing a Formal Letter from the Perspective of Qur’anic Literature: The Case of King Solomon’s Letter to Queen Sheba: Qur’anic Literature. Al-Ḍād Journal, 5(1), 27–38. Retrieved from https://ejournal.um.edu.my/index.php/aldaad/article/view/33461

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