Bi Bi Saadat Razi Bahabadi; Fathye Fattahizadeh; Leila Mortaz
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Intertextuality theory is an approach that examines the relationships between texts and how they relate to each other. In this approach, the various meanings of the texts are revealed in the space of other texts. The application of this theory in religious studies is to explain the deep connection between ...
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Intertextuality theory is an approach that examines the relationships between texts and how they relate to each other. In this approach, the various meanings of the texts are revealed in the space of other texts. The application of this theory in religious studies is to explain the deep connection between the Qur'an and Etrat. In this research, the forty-fourth prayer of Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya with the subject of the beginning of Ramadan is examined and explained on two levels of the outer and inner layers of the text. This research seeks to discover a new semantic horizon of this prayer by a descriptive-analytical method. Intertextual relations have been pursued with three types: structural, thematic, and lexical. The results of the research show that during this prayer, he used various Qur'anic structures in matters such as the revelation of the Qur'an in Ramadan and Laylat al-Qadr, the request to join the righteous servants, praise be to God for the blessing of guidance, and so on. In such a way that the Qur'an is manifested in their requests.
Fatemeh Alaea Rahmani; Fereshteh Motamed Langeroudi; Farideh Amini
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Intertextuality is a theory that focuses on the necessary interconnection between the texts and studies how the texts related to each other. applying this theory in the field of Qur’an and Hadiths is effective in explaining the deep connection between Qur’an and Etrat (prophet's family). ...
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Intertextuality is a theory that focuses on the necessary interconnection between the texts and studies how the texts related to each other. applying this theory in the field of Qur’an and Hadiths is effective in explaining the deep connection between Qur’an and Etrat (prophet's family). Thus, in this article, we seek to study the intertextual connection between the Holy Qur’an and Ṣaḥīfa al-Sajjādiya on the issue of evil (Satan). Applying a Descriptive-Analytic study, we aim to expand a new horizon on the interpretation of the Prayers. The knowledgeable relation between Imam Sajjad's thoughts and Holy Qur’an paves the way to compromise between the underlying text and presenting text. Like the Holy Qur’an, Ṣaḥīfa al-Sajjādiya deals with Evil's attributes and practices. most of the prayers of Ṣaḥīfa al-Sajjādiya on overcoming Evil are deeply understood only in the light of their interconnection with the Holy Qur’an. meticulously studying the prayers of Ṣaḥīfa al-Sajjādiya, we conclude that most of the intertextual connection between Holy Qur’an and the prayers are reflected in a parallel negation in which Imam Sajjad (AS) makes a compromise between the underlying and presenting text and as a result provides a knowledgeable connection with the text. relying on Qur’anic terms Imam Sajjad (AS) explains the following issues in his prayers: Satan's temptation and devious, Evil seduction, beautifying the false actions by him, overcoming Evil by the power of prayers, protecting the children from Evil through prayers, prayers protect us from being Evil companions, etc.