Fathiyeh Fattahizadeh; Hossein Afsardyr
Abstract
To enhance the rhetoric of our speeches, we can draw on the words and phrases rhetorically beyond our speeches. This is one of the rewards of the new science and is called quotation. Quotations have often been considered from a literary point of view, and other functions of them have not been mentioned. ...
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To enhance the rhetoric of our speeches, we can draw on the words and phrases rhetorically beyond our speeches. This is one of the rewards of the new science and is called quotation. Quotations have often been considered from a literary point of view, and other functions of them have not been mentioned. From a literary view, the Quran is abundant with miracles, and rhetoricians and speakers have quoted some verses based on their time and needs. However, it should be noted that Imams’ speeches are abundant with such quotations from the Quran and are the best sources for interpreting the Quran. The most frequent function of these quotations is in developing traditional exegeses. The reason lies in the fact that in narrative exegeses the Hadiths which are directly about interpreting the Quran are compiled, but if we focus on Imams’ quotations from the Quran, we will find more interpretations from Imams.
Nosrat Nilsaz; Zohreh Babaahmadi Millani
Abstract
Citing the Holy Quran has a long history. From the beginning of the revelation of Quran, the prophet (Pbuh), Hazrat Fatimah (SA) and also all Imams cited and referred to Quran in their speeches. Later, the poets and authors employed a Quranic rhetorical style and used Quranic thoughts and expressions ...
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Citing the Holy Quran has a long history. From the beginning of the revelation of Quran, the prophet (Pbuh), Hazrat Fatimah (SA) and also all Imams cited and referred to Quran in their speeches. Later, the poets and authors employed a Quranic rhetorical style and used Quranic thoughts and expressions in their works. Since after the prophet (Pbuh), the Holy Quran was interpreted and explicated by the Imams and Hazrat Zahra (SA) whose speeches are full of citing Quran and Quranic expressions. Therefore, it is necessary to study the typology of Hazrat Zahra (SA) and Imams' speeches concerning the Quranic citations. In this regard, Fadakieh Sermon which is one of the most eloquent hadiths of Hazrat Zahra (SA) and concerns the usurpation of Fadak is full of Quran verses and allusions. The present study aims to find out in detail the answer to the question: "what was the typology of Quranic citations of Hazrat Zahra (SA) in Fadakieh Sermon?"