Shahed University

Analysis of intertextual relationships in Sahifa Fatemieh and the Holy Quran

Mariam Bagher Atari/ | Soraya Ghotbi | Farideh Davodimoghadam

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=159558
Date :  2022/06/18
Publish in :    مجلة کلية التربية الاساسية للعلوم التربوية والانسانية

Link :  https://www.iasj.net/iasj/article/237100
Keywords :Holy Quran, Sahifa Fatemieh, intertextuality, partial negation, parallel negation

Abstract :
An essential feature of the Imams (AS) narrations is their stable and fundamental relationship with the Holy Quran, which has manifested in various structural and thematic forms in their speeches. These methods of acquisition and utilization in new literary theories known as intertextuality or Tanas. The theory of intertextuality was first proposed by Christova according to which any text derived and changed from other texts. The present study aimed to analyze the intertextuality relationship in the Al-Sahifa Al-Fatemieh and the holy Quran. Knowing this connection will lead to finding the profound relevance between the prayers of Hazrat Zahra (AS) and the revelation. To this aim used descriptive and analytical method. The result indicated that in Al-Sahifa Al-Fatemieh and the Holy Quran, intertextuality exists on two levels of form and meaning. Intertextuality includes lexical intertextuality, total intertextuality, and part of the verse with and without the structure occupation. The intertextual relationships in prayer are partial negation, parallel negation, and general negation. This type of intertextuality includes the defense of hidden text and a kind of compromise between the present and absent context. Furthermore, inducing the message of the verse in the addressees mind, caused it recreates and reproduces