The conversation between Prophet Shaleh and his people 79 Implicature 79 The way of the speaker implied the implicature

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14. The conversation between Prophet Shaleh and his people

Verse 79:                                                          “So Salih left them, saying: “O my people I did indeed convey to you the message for which I was sent by my Lord: I gave you good counsel, but ye love not good counsellors ” Its Tafseer is cited in Tafseer Ibn Katsir Juz 8: 1. “O my people I did indeed convey to you the message for which I was sent by my Lord: I gave you good counsel.” It means that you did not take the benefit from what I have been said to you, because you do not like the truth or the right things Hak and do not follow those who give you sincere advice. “but ye love not good counsellors” It means that, according to the exegete, each prophet, whom his people are destructed, leave from the place of his people live then he will stay on Mecca Al Mukaromah. 407-408 And cited in Tafseer Jalalain: 1. So he turned his back on them, Sālih left [them], and said, ‘O my people, I have conveyed to you the Message of my Lord and gave you sincere advice, but you do not love sincere advisers’.

7: 79 Implicature

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7: 79 The way of the speaker implied the implicature

1. Directly In the verse 73-79 is talking about the story of Prophet Shaleh and Tsamud. The speakers of this conversation is quite clearly stated their intention meaning, so that the implied meaning are quite infrequently than in the previous stories, Prophet Nuh and Hud. The writer just found the implicature in the last conversation of this part. As the story of the Prophet Nuh and Hud, this part begin to profess Allah divine Oneness. It relates with the essence of sending the Messengers, who commanding to believe in no other God, except Allah. Some of his people convinced that Shaleh is one sent from His Lord, so that they are believers. However, there are some of his people, who were scornful towards believing, so that they are unbelievers. Finally, Allah responded through giving them the earthquake. Then Prophet Shaleh said to his people, as he respond for what has been occ urred to them. He said that, “O my people I delivered my Lord’s message unto you explaining the commands and prohibitions and gave you good advice. I warned you of Allah’s torment and called you to repent and believe, but you do not take the benefit from it and you do not listen to those who advise you.” digilib.uinsby.ac.id digilib.uinsby.ac.id digilib.uinsby.ac.id digilib.uinsby.ac.id digilib.uinsby.ac.id digilib.uinsby.ac.id digilib.uinsby.ac.id Based on his utterances, the way of he expressed his intention is directly, whenever there is relationship between structure of sentence and its function, which declarative refers to statement. Moreover, r egarding the contribution of Cooperative Principle, the prophet’s respond is relevant relevance to the phenomena that happened to his people. Besides that, he said truthfulness quality, regarding the consequences that they got when they or unbelievers against him.

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