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Semiotic (Semantic) Analysis of Qur’an Distances in the Field of Simile and Metaphor

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant Professor of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Science and education of Quran karim, Amol, Iran
2 Master of Science in Quranic Sciences , University of Science and education of Quran karim, Amol, Iran
Abstract
"Semiotic analysis" is one of the methods of qualitative analysis that examines the signs in a text to achieve the implicit meaning. These meanings, in the linguistic structures of the Qur'an, show angles of the interpretive meanings of the text, which are beyond situation. And gives more coherence to interpretive views and expands the horizons of the interpreter's gaze. The distances of the Qur'an, as one of the linguistic arrays, by analyzing the signs, at different levels of language such as grammar, syntax, sound and rhetoric, open a new view to the messages and teachings hidden in the text. In addition, it displays its literary highlights and masterpieces. This research is a descriptive-analytical method with a general semiotic approach. Which analyzes the most important factors in the birth of implicit meanings in the intervals of verses and with the case study of simile, which is considered a rhetorical sign. For this purpose, many implicit meanings such as: intensity or weakness of the matter, stubbornness, degree of turning away and disbelief, etc. are mentioned. And by semantic analysis of simile and metaphor, in the intervals of verses, it can be understood that various interpretations have also referred to it in a non-methodical way. Therefore, in the semiotics of verse intervals, by examining linguistic signs, it is possible to discover the networks of meanings hidden in the context of the situational context of speech. This opens a new view to the linguistic miracle of the Qur'an and provides methodical interpretations of the in-text factors of the Holy Qur’an.
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Volume 2, Issue 2 - Serial Number 2
January 2021
Pages 28-54

  • Receive Date 06 January 2020
  • Revise Date 10 May 2020
  • Accept Date 18 May 2020