Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd

Discussion on the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd rather than being the extensive interpretation issues which are highlighted in the history of religious culture, presents a methodological inquiry with new approaches to the field of Language and Literature. The origin of this method is that of...

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Main Authors: Shahrokh Mohammad Beigi, Seyyed Mohammadhadi Hosseini
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Language Art 2017-08-01
Series:Hunar-i zabān
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Online Access:http://www.languageart.ir/index.php/LA/article/view/42
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spelling doaj-5c04927a73ac4628af0563e54326984c2020-11-24T21:59:16ZaraLanguage ArtHunar-i zabān2476-65262538-27132017-08-0123213210.22046/LA.2017.1420Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-HamdShahrokh Mohammad BeigiSeyyed Mohammadhadi HosseiniDiscussion on the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd rather than being the extensive interpretation issues which are highlighted in the history of religious culture, presents a methodological inquiry with new approaches to the field of Language and Literature. The origin of this method is that of which that selects brevity instead of detail, and instead of subjective and abstract structures, discloses a sensual and objective geometry; i.e., the basis of this article has been derived from a plan for three areas of gratitude, praise and prayer, which is definitely learnable and spectacular in the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd. Certainly, by clarifying the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd, the reasons for the supremacy and conspicuousness of this Surat, and its base in the religious discourse and its incomparable role in devotions and prayers become more apparent. The first manifestation of this linguistic geometry is in the verse of Tasmiyat or Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim, in which God's gratitude with praise are intertwined to direct the speech and behavior of believers. Six parts of this essay are all about three sides of semantic and linguistic context of Surat Al-Hamd, which are arranged one by one in the framework of resources of the language of mysticism and the mysticism of the language, and it places the literary researchers as its audience.http://www.languageart.ir/index.php/LA/article/view/42Surat Al–Hamd, Linguistic Geometry, Gratitude, Praise, Prayer.
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author Shahrokh Mohammad Beigi
Seyyed Mohammadhadi Hosseini
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Seyyed Mohammadhadi Hosseini
Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd
Hunar-i zabān
Surat Al–Hamd, Linguistic Geometry, Gratitude, Praise, Prayer.
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Seyyed Mohammadhadi Hosseini
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title Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd
title_short Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd
title_full Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd
title_fullStr Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic Geometry of Surat Al-Hamd
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publisher Language Art
series Hunar-i zabān
issn 2476-6526
2538-2713
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Discussion on the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd rather than being the extensive interpretation issues which are highlighted in the history of religious culture, presents a methodological inquiry with new approaches to the field of Language and Literature. The origin of this method is that of which that selects brevity instead of detail, and instead of subjective and abstract structures, discloses a sensual and objective geometry; i.e., the basis of this article has been derived from a plan for three areas of gratitude, praise and prayer, which is definitely learnable and spectacular in the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd. Certainly, by clarifying the linguistic structure of Surat Al-Hamd, the reasons for the supremacy and conspicuousness of this Surat, and its base in the religious discourse and its incomparable role in devotions and prayers become more apparent. The first manifestation of this linguistic geometry is in the verse of Tasmiyat or Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim, in which God's gratitude with praise are intertwined to direct the speech and behavior of believers. Six parts of this essay are all about three sides of semantic and linguistic context of Surat Al-Hamd, which are arranged one by one in the framework of resources of the language of mysticism and the mysticism of the language, and it places the literary researchers as its audience.
topic Surat Al–Hamd, Linguistic Geometry, Gratitude, Praise, Prayer.
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