Influence of The Context of Ibn-e Aranda's Riyadh Verse From The Quran Based on Intertextual Theory

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Contradiction or intertextuality is one of the most commonly used terms in the field of research and studies in language and literature. According to this theory, no text is independent and each text is a combination of various texts that consciously or unconsciously exploit each other's literary and intellectual sources. Meanwhile, the Holy Quran is the most valuable and influential piece of poetry and literature used by its poets. Ibn-e Arandas Helli is a poet and literary of the ninth century AH. He was delighted and inspired by Quran and the family of revelation and his poems are full of verses and Quranic themes and its noble notions, especially his famous glowing ode, which is in the praise of Abu Abdullah Al-Hussein (PBUH). The present research is descriptive-analytic and therefore, after presenting theoretical discussions, the intertextuality operations of this poem with the word of revelation have been analyzed. The findings of this study indicate that this impact was more of a negative and partial negation.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Arabic Literature Bulletin, Volume:7 Issue: 14, 2017
Pages:
68 to 96
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