THE QURANIC EFFECT IN THE LETTER OF IMAM SAJJAD (PEACE BE UPON HIM): A STUDY IN THE LIGHT OF THE INTERTEXTUALITY CONDUCT
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Abstract
The research approached the concept of discourse between the ancients and the
moderns, then it dealt with the concept of intertextuality, and partial quote intertextuality. The
study examines the literary discourse between the ancients and modernists with analysis of the
commonalities between interpretations of ancient Arabs, contemporary Arabs, as well as
Western Commentary. The study furthers this discussion with an examination of the literary
influence of the Holy Quran on the works and sermons of Imam Al- Sajjad (peace be upon him),
thereby delineating the conceptual commonalities between his works (peace be upon him) and
the Holy Quran. These commonalities operate on implicit, literary, conceptual and metaphysical
levels
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