Intermediate
Fronting & Postponing
Surah: Al-Fatiha (5)
Fronting for Exclusivity — "You Alone We Worship and You Alone We Ask"
Definition:
Fronting what is normally placed last for a rhetorical purpose — principally, exclusivity: when an object is fronted before its verb, it conveys that the action is exclusive to that particular referent and none other.
Quranic example: "You alone we worship and You alone we ask for help." (Surah 1:5)
The beauty:
The natural order would be "na'buduka wa nasta'inuka" — but fronting "iyyaka" creates restriction: we worship You specifically, we seek help from You specifically. Not mere emphasis — it is the pillar of rhetorical tawhid: every deity claiming worship besides Allah is repelled by this single fronting. One verse establishes both the tawhid of worship and reliance.
Fronting what is normally placed last for a rhetorical purpose — principally, exclusivity: when an object is fronted before its verb, it conveys that the action is exclusive to that particular referent and none other.
Quranic example: "You alone we worship and You alone we ask for help." (Surah 1:5)
The beauty:
The natural order would be "na'buduka wa nasta'inuka" — but fronting "iyyaka" creates restriction: we worship You specifically, we seek help from You specifically. Not mere emphasis — it is the pillar of rhetorical tawhid: every deity claiming worship besides Allah is repelled by this single fronting. One verse establishes both the tawhid of worship and reliance.
Source: Al-Jurjani, Dala'il al-I'jaz (p.106); Al-Kashshaf by Al-Zamakhshari (1/14)
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What is the rhetorical difference between "na'buduka" and "iyyaka na'bud"?
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