Ridha, M. Rasyid2019-09-252019-09-252016-05-062012-06http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/238411This article attempts to find out the ambiguity of the meaning in some verses in Al-Quran. The author assumes that Arabic language that used in Qur’an has beautiful, fine and standard ambiguity. Because of the ambiguity of the Qur’an language, almost all the words in the verses of the Qur’an can be interpreted. The ambiguity is one of the semantics studies used in studying the meaning. The philosophers and the linguists employ three methods in studying the meaning, namely: 1) explaining the words naturally, 2) describing the sentences naturally, and 3) elaborating the meaning in the process of communication. Furthermore, to elaborate the meaning, one should view it from the aspects of word, of sentence, and of what the writer and the speaker need to communicate. All the processes of meaning have been applied in the Qur’an language in order to be comprehended by people more easily.araWith permission of the license/copyright holderAl-QuranArabic LanguageAmbiguityCultural ethicsReligious ethicsSpirituality and ethicsMethods of ethicsالإلتباس فى لغة القرآن ودوره فى تعمیمهJournal volume