A critical survey on the unification of narrations of flood Quranic With the narration of previous texts, an intertexual approach

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Intertextuality is a kind of hermeneutic approach and literary criticism based on textual and reader-oriented, which seeks to weaken and erase the creator of the text and deprives the existential independence of the text. In this network, text production and genesis are based on interaction with a system composed of other texts. The product of which is the loss of the meaning and uniqueness of the text and, to a large extent, provides space for other readings. In this query narrative storm in the Qur'an and earlier texts was considered as text and processed by hermeneutic method and tried questioning the of the uniqueness of the narration of the storm of the Quran with Critical approaches to Mesopotamian and Bible Texts elements and components related to interethnicity were read with Constructive and Destructive, along with the narrative necessities and the perspective of belief systems of discourse (Mesopotamia, the Bible, and the Quran) represent the narrative independence of the storm in the Qur'an over prior texts.
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Persian
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Journal of Religious Literature and Art Studies, Volume:4 Issue: 16, 2020
Pages:
115 to 137
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