It begins with the premise that the Qur'anic discourse presents arrogance as an interconnected semantic network, in which concepts of superiority, tyranny, transgression, arrogance, injustice, corruption, deceit, and treachery intertwine within a single framework that establishes a self-centeredness detached from the true, transcendent authority.
The research adopts an analytical approach based on studying the conceptual fields of Qur'anic vocabulary and linking them to the contextual structure of Qur'anic narratives, which serve as a revealing model of human social patterns, not merely a historical account. By analyzing Qur'anic models, particularly the Pharaonic model, the research reveals the cognitive, political, and psychological dimensions of arrogance, through studying mechanisms such as denial, rejection, cognitive tyranny, belittling societal awareness, policies of dismantling, violence, manufacturing fear, and directing desire towards the materialistic lifestyle, which leads to a disruption of the cognitive, moral, and social system.



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