IMAGES OF QURANIC INTERTEXTUALITY IN THE POETRY OF MANSOUR BIN ISMAIL AL-FAQIH
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Quranic intertextuality, Mansour Al-Faqih, types of intertextuality.Abstract
This research examines the forms of Quranic intertextuality in Mansour Al-Faqih's poetry, a prominent theme in his poetry. For our poet, intertextuality is represented by Quranic intertextuality, reflecting the poet's high religious culture, his in-depth reading of Quranic texts, and his understanding of their connotations and meanings, enabling him to evoke them in his poetic texts. Adopting a descriptive and analytical approach, this research begins with an introduction to the origins, development, and emergence of intertextuality. It then introduces intertextuality linguistically and technically, and provides an overview of the poet's literary biography and the most prominent characteristics of his poetic experience. It then examines the types of intertextuality in Mansour Al-Faqih's poetry, including intertextuality through Quranic quotation, intertextuality through Quranic citation, and intertextuality through imitation of the Quranic style. The conclusion includes the most prominent findings of our research, demonstrating the poet Mansour Al-Faqih's skillful use of Quranic vocabulary to serve his poetic meaning and significance. This, if anything, demonstrates the poet's awareness of Quranic texts, their understanding, their meanings, and their significance, as well as his ability to employ them to serve his poetic texts. The conclusion also includes a list of the sources and references I relied on to write this research.
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