fathiye fatahizadeh; fereshteh motamed langerody
Volume 7, Issue 22 , April 2016, , Pages 95-132
Abstract
Intertextuality is a theory that examines how the texts are related and how they interact with each other, which brings about the creation of a new text. According to this theory, any text is a new context of changed quotations. Intertextual relation is a useful tool for the audience to read a text. ...
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Intertextuality is a theory that examines how the texts are related and how they interact with each other, which brings about the creation of a new text. According to this theory, any text is a new context of changed quotations. Intertextual relation is a useful tool for the audience to read a text. According to this theory, Fadak sermon of Hazrat Zahra (as a speaking Quran) and the silent Quran have been studied from two levels: superstructure and infrastructure. It seems that Hazrat Zahra (SA)‘s conscious interaction with the Quran has made the compatibility and harmony between the hidden text and present text. Hence, in many cases, it is not possible to have a deep understanding of Fadak sermon, except in light of its qualitative relationship with the Quran. Therefore, this study investigates the intertextual relations between her sermons and the Holy Quran in order to open up new horizons about her sermons. The method used in this article is analytical documentary. The results of the study indicate that the most frequent Intertextual relations between Fadak sermon and the Quran are structural, in the form of the parallel negation, in which she (Pbuh) has been able to create a strong compatibility among her remarks and hidden text and make a conscious interaction.