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The Persian Translation of Arabic Aesthetics: Rādūyānī’s Rhetorical Renaissance [PDF]

open access: yesRhetorica, 2015
Notwithstanding its value as the earliest extant New Persian treatment of the art of rhetoric, Rādūyānī’s Interpreter of Rhetoric (Tarjumān al-Balāgha) has yet to be read from the vantage point of comparative poetics.
Gould, Rebecca Ruth
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Bound and Restriction in Arabic and Persian Rhetoric [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات تطبیقی, 2017
“Bound and limitation” is one of the subjects of the rhetoric also called "allocation" and "dedication". As a term it is a proof for a statement, and disapproving whatever except that. This technique has two sides, i.e.
Mohammad reza Najjarian
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Trope and It’s Rhetorical Meanings and Significations in Arabic Language (Arabic)

open access: yesJournal of Islamic and Religious Studies, 2016
The Trope (المجاز) is one of the vital chapters in the Eloquence of Arabic Language and its Rhetoric. It has two kinds; the Linguistic Trope/figuration and the Mental Trope/ figuration.
Dr. Habibullah Khan
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Bibliometric analysis of Arabic Rhetoric in the translation and transcreation of literary texts

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
In recent years, ‘transcreation’ has emerged in translation, integrating linguistic, cultural, and creative reinterpretation. With the rise of bibliometric analysis tools, mapping and assessing scientific activities across various fields have become ...
Rasha T. Al Zahrawi   +4 more
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Rhetorical Thinking Among Arabs-Ancient and Modern

open access: yesAltralang Journal
Every science has a beginning and an end, between them there is development and prosperity, and in many cases the thought stops on a matter, which is the case of the Arabic rhetoric that has entered the stage of darkness and stood for centuries to ...
Hadjer BELKHIRI
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Historical and comparative analysis of exaggeration in Arabic and Persian rhetoric [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی, 2021
One of the Figures of Speech is exaggeration that in the most rhetorical Arabic and Persian books, extremes in describing someone or something is defined.provides clarity use first Persian Rhetoric scholars of rhetorical Arabic at Bring up theoretical ...
Aliakbar Kamalinahad, Sohrab Ahmadi
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Comparative Indian (Alankārā) and Islamic rhetoric [PDF]

open access: yesادبیات تطبیقی, 2022
Introduction There was literature and poetry in Iran before Islam, and we have received works on this subject. However, nothing is left of the rhetorical works that probably written in those days.
Mojahed Gholami
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Investigation of the Function of Tarajji and Eshfagh in Persian Language and Rhetoric Using the Language of Hafez [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2020
One of the ignored topics in Persian rhetoric is “Eshfagh” which is accounted a part of “Tarajji”. Eshfagh is a considerable topic in Arabic syntax and rhetoric with specific means and functions, and it deserves to find its position in Persian rhetoric ...
Maryam Rashidi   +2 more
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A Study On The Difference Of Qiraat And I'rab In The Quran

open access: yesVan İlahiyat Dergisi, 2023
The Holy Quran is one of the fields of application and appearance of the rules regarding the Arabic language. Before the revelation of the Holy Quran, the Arab community had a characteristic language so they did not need to create a source or rule that ...
Muhammed Şehit Hakçıoğlu
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Dialogue in Tahsin Germiyani's Novels –In the Example of al-Huznu'l-Vesim, Evladu'l-Yahudiyye, Zaknemut-

open access: yesVan İlahiyat Dergisi, 2023
In the novels of Tahsin Germiyani, who stands out as a narrator and novelist, dialogue was a basic technique for artistic work. Because he used the art of dialogue in a unique way to carry out communication and understanding and to fictionalize events ...
Sabır Sabır Ibrahim   +1 more
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