Intermediate Style & Diction Surah: Al-Zumar (68)

Sudden Surprise Particle — "And Suddenly They Are Standing, Watching"

Definition:
The sudden "idha" (idha al-fuja'iyya): a particle inserted into a context to express sudden and unexpected occurrence — as if the event struck without preamble. It creates a stylistic surprise producing a psychological effect that makes the reader feel the shock of the event.

Quranic example: "Then it is blown again and suddenly they are standing, watching." (Surah 39:68)

The beauty:
Before "fa-idha": the first trumpet blow strikes dead all in the heavens and earth. Then — "and suddenly they are standing, watching." The surprise: death flipped to standing in an instant. "Idha" came without preamble just as resurrection comes with no warning from the dead person's perspective. Style mimics meaning — structurally and sonically.
Source: Al-Maydani (1/441); Al-Kashshaf by Al-Zamakhshari (4/134)
Tags: إذا الفجائيةالزمرالبعثالمفاجأة الأسلوبيةالنفخة الثانية

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