Issue 2, Volume 9 of the Journal of Literary Studies on Islamic Texts Published
This issue, with contributions from prominent scholars in academic and seminary institutions, employs contemporary theories of cognitive linguistics and discourse analysis to focus on interdisciplinary studies of the Quran and Nahj al-Balagha through literary, linguistic, and philosophical approaches.
Table of Contents for This Issue:
Approaches to the Miraculous Nature of the Quran from the Perspective of Arab Literati
Author: Seyyed Hossein Seyyedi
Analysis and Evaluation of the Mention of Pronouns with Ambiguous Referents in the Book Naqd al-Quran
Authors: Mahboubeh Mirzaei, Hamid Elahi Doost, Ebrahim Rezaei Adriani
A Descriptive-Analytical Study of Idiomatic Expressions in Three Quranic Verses and Three Nahj al-Balagha Hadiths
(Case Study: Examination of Selected Translations, Commentaries, and Interpretations of the Quran and Nahj al-Balagha)
Authors: Mehdi Esmaeili Sadrabadi, Leila Khani Oushani
The Reflection of Pre-Islamic (Jahiliyya) Culture and Thought in the Mirror of Nahj al-Balagha
Authors: Seyyedeh Zahra Maki, Zahra Haghayeghi
Textual Analysis of Surah Al-Jathiyah Based on Searle’s Speech Act Theory
Authors: Mohammad Sharafi, Mehdi Masboogh
Analysis of Searle’s Speech Acts in the Khutbah al-Qasi’ah from a Pragmatic Linguistic Perspective
Authors: Al-Khas Veisi, Bahman Gorjian
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