Advanced I'jaz Surah: Hud (43)

Elliptical Story Narration — A Whole Story in Three Words in the Quran

فَكَانَ مِنَ ٱلۡمُغۡرَقِينَ
— هود الآية 43
Definition of elliptical story narration:
Ijaz al-qasr is the highest level of ijaz — when a complete story or massive event is compressed into a few words that stir the imagination and summon full knowledge of the story.

Quranic example — story of Pharaoh and Moses in two words:
"And Pharaoh disobeyed the messenger." (73:16)
This single word summons the entire story of challenge, miracles, rejection, and destruction in one word "disobeyed."

Denser example — story of Noah"s son:
"And he was among those who drowned." (11:43)
The end of the story of the son who refused to board the ark and was arrogant — the conclusion in three words compresses the complete tragedy.

Another example — story of Lot:
"And his wife was among those who stayed behind." (7:83)
Lot"s wife who betrayed and remained — her full story in "was among the remaining ones."

Rhetorical effect of elliptical narration:
  • The listener who knows the story recalls it fully from the allusion — making the impact deeper
  • The compression highlights the essential pivot of the story and drops the secondary
  • Semantic density prevents tedious narration and keeps focus on the lesson
Al-Zarkashi: "Allusive ijaz is the highest level of ijaz because it depends on awakening meaning rather than declaring it."
Source: Al-Zarkashi (3/46); Al-Suyuti (3/177); Al-Maydani (2/150)
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