Advanced Glorification Surah: Ibrahim (18)

The Eloquent Simile — The Highest Form of Comparison

أَعۡمَٰلُهُمۡ كَرَمَادٍ ٱشۡتَدَّتۡ بِهِ ٱلرِّيحُ فِي يَوۡمٍ عَاصِفٍ
— إبراهيم الآية 18
Simile types by particle: Mursal (explicit particle), Muakkad (no particle — eloquent simile), Mujmal (no stated point of comparison), Mufassal (complete).

In the Quran: "Their deeds are like ashes swept by a fierce wind" (14:18) — the disbelievers' deeds compared to ash in a storm: no trace, utterly scattered.

"Those who spend their wealth in Allah's way are like a grain that sprouts seven ears" (2:261) — the detailed simile embodies the multiplied reward.
Source: Al-Jurjani, Dala'il Al-I'jaz (p.86); Al-Zarkashi (3/393)
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