This study aims to analyze the pattern of munasabah or the correlation between verses and chapters in the Qur’an, encompassing causal relationships, comparisons, contrasts, and thematic repetitions. Munasabah plays a crucial role in clarifying the logical and aesthetic connections between verses, helping readers gain a deeper understanding of the Qur’an. This study employs a qualitative, literature-based approach, referring to the theories of scholars such as As-Suyuthi, Nasr Abu Zaid, and Quraish Shihab. The findings reveal causal relationships in Surah Al-Baqarah verses 152 and 186, which emphasize the importance of remembering and being grateful to Allah as a consequence of His guidance. Comparative patterns are observed in Surah Al-Anfal verse 28 and Surah Al-Hadid verses 22-23, highlighting the contrast between worldly and eternal life. Contrasting patterns appear in Surah Al-Baqarah verses 258-259, illustrating the differences between believers and disbelievers. Meanwhile, thematic repetition is evident in Surah Ar-Rahman through the recurring phrase, "Then which of your Lord’s favors will you deny?" emphasizing gratitude. These findings confirm that munasabah in the Qur’an is not merely a rhetorical aspect but also holds significant theological and hermeneutical meaning in understanding the divine message.
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