Intermediate Antithesis Surah: Al-Kahf (18)

Positive Antithesis — "You Think Them Awake While They Are Asleep"

وَتَحۡسَبُهُمۡ أَيۡقَاظٗا وَهُمۡ رُقُودٌ
— الكهف الآية 18
Positive antithesis:
Joining two opposites both affirmed — without negating either. Differs from negative antithesis where one of the opposites is negated.

Quranic example: "You think them awake while they are asleep." (Surah 18:18)

The beauty:
"Awake" and "asleep" are both affirmed opposites: the observer affirms wakefulness (visually) and reality affirms sleep. The antithesis did not say "they are not awake" — it affirmed both opposites because each is true from its perspective: outwardly they appear awake, inwardly they are asleep. This antithesis embodies the great paradox in the miracle of the Cave People: between apparent and real, between seeming life and seeming death. Al-Zarkashi: "Among the most beautiful positive antitheses in the Quran."
Source: Al-Zarkashi (3/432); Al-Zamakhshari (2/713); Al-Maydani
Tags: الطباق الإيجابيالكهفأيقاظاً ورقودأهل الكهفالبلاغة

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