CORRESPONDENCE AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEANING: A STUDY IN THE ERA OF IMAM ALI (PEACE BE UPON HIM) BY MALIK AL-ASHTAR
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Abstract
Correspondence is one of the most prominent methods of meaning systems, which is one of the
sciences of rhetoric. Therefore, linguistic studies paid attention to him, based his research on
him, and devoted his own studies to him. The research concern was to clarify the concept of
contrast, by referring to linguistic dictionaries and books of language and literature, and it is also
concerned with showing the eloquence and beauty of contrast and the goal he aims at in speech,
based on the fact that it is from the most important graphical proportions. The era of Malik al-
Ashtar was chosen because it is one of the texts of Nahj al-Balagha, which is a unique model for
Arabic rhetoric, as well as for the presence of contrast in it clearly and clearly. These
correspondences in the selves and attributes, as well as correspond to the evidence.
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