Oratory Impact of Omission Phenomenon in Quran's Translation Differences

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Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 1 Oratory Impact of Omission Phenomenon in Quran's Translation Differences Ahmad Omidali 1*, Asghar Shahbazi 2 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic, University of Arak, Iran 2. Ph.D. Candidate, Arabic Literature & Language, University of Isfahan, Iran (Received: September 27, 2017; Accepted: August 5, 2018) Carefully looking at Quran translations, one observes many differences. Sometimes two translations present entirely different meaning as cause bewilderment and amazement. Omission phenomenon beside other phenomenon such as numerous Quranic recites and word's numerous patterns is of main reasons which causes difference and variances in translation, so meanings change and becomes different often. There are many verses which difference in their meanings return to two phenomena "Omission" and "Appreciation" so there is no difference in meaning for verses with perfect linguistic contexture, because meaning boundaries are specified within them. Thus sentence that there is Omission in, opens a wide door to various recites and hereon basis, semantic span of Quran increases. Therefor current research trying to declare omission based variances and the way translators encountering these variances to convey Quranic concepts. In this study we concluded via descriptive-analytic method that translators' disagreement on conveying hidden elements of verses roots in position of omission and omitted words and semantic elegances and word determining in appreciation and how that word mentioned. Omission, Persian Translation Differences, Quran Contexture, Translation. * Corresponding Author, Email: a-omidali@araku.ac.ir

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 2 The Sociological Study of the Novel of Zaat of Sonallah Ibrahim Khatere Ahmadi 1, Mohammad Khaqani Esfahani 2*, Narges Ganji 3 1. Ph.D. Candidate, Arabic literature & Language, University of Isfahan, Iran 2. Professor, Department of Arabic, University of Isfahan, Iran 3. Associate Professors, Department of Arabic, University of Isfahan, Iran (Received: September 2, 2017; Accepted: August 5, 2018) The text sociology attempts to make the reading in a profound and fundamental way and the text is not complete until it is read, and it cannot fulfill its existence. Sociological criticism is one of the new and effective methods in the analysis of literary texts especially novels. Accordingly, this article seeks to use the descriptive-analytical method to read the text of Zaat novel from Sonallah Ibrahim, and shows the social and ideological issues that the Egyptian community lived in it and portrayed its novel. The purpose of the selection of this novel was its importance in drawing Egyptian society and expressing their suffering during the presence of foreigners in the country. The results indicate that Sonallah Ibrahim knows the Egyptian average classes well because he spent his life in Egypt. And this novel expresses a certain ideology that can express it through the unification of the structures of the novel. Therefore, there is a strong relationship between the elements of place and time and social groups and personality with the issues and problems posed in the novel. Egypt, Sociological Criticism, Sonallah Ibrahim, Zaat Novel. * Corresponding Author, Email: m.khaqani@fgn.ui.ac.ir

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 3 Sharh Qatr al-nada wa Ball Al-Sada (The Critical and Methodological Study in Extra Levels of Educational Syntax) Elahe Safian 1, Seyed Mohammad Reza Ibnorrasool 2*, Somayeh Hassanalian 3 1. Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Arabic, University of Isfahan, Iran 2. Professor, Department of Arabic, University of Isfahan, Iran 3. Assistant Professors, Department of Arabic, University of Isfahan, Iran (Received: September 24, 2017; Accepted: June 3, 2018) In the early time the grammarians and linguists compiled the Arabic grammar preventing grammatical mistakes in holy Quran, so a lot of books have been written; In the other hand the criticism is very considerable, because of the inevitable slips in human's compilations, and the necessity of correcting them, and strengthening their benefits, to enhance the scientific level, and prevent the repetition of slips. By looking at the ancient books in Arabic grammar we find some syntactic explanations by creator of their main text, like Sharh Qatr al-nada written by Ibn Hisham; and we chose it for study because of its required brevity in education; this article purposes the study of positive and negative points in this book, Based on analytical - descriptive method. So we mentioned them in the article with giving examples, and expressing our reasons, and correcting the slips. As the most important results: This explanation is an educational compilation, with some grammatical slips, and some slips in the instances which persuade us to suspect the distortion in its primary manuscript; and when check Sharh Shothour al-thahab by Ibn Hisham which is the more similar his works to Sharh Qatr al-nada, will be sure that the latter was written sooner than the former because that one is devoid of this one's slips. Criticism, Sharh Qatr al-nada wa Ball al-sada, Ibn Hisham, The morphology & the syntax, Educational syntax. * Corresponding Author, Email: ibnorrasool@yahoo.com

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 4 Inherent Sources and Its Influence on the Development of Words Semantic Evolution in the Arabic Language Ali Bagher Taheriniya 1*, Abobakr Mahmoodi 2 1. Professor, Department of Arabic, University of Tehran, Iran 2. Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Arabic, University of Isfahan, Iran (Received: November 21, 2017; Accepted: August 5, 2018) Language in its growth is just the same as a live phenomenon continuously developing and changing, although in some case the movement is too slow, it will never stop. Language is changing with all its component and elements including sounds, grammar and vocabulary. The change differs from time to time and also location to location. Semantic evolution is a type of language changes that mainly involves words. Presented study provides a panel for discussing and analyzing one of the most important factors played role in Arabic words and named as inherent sources. Authors applied a descriptive- analytic approach to address mentioned factor influences and concluded that the sources and all their elements like taboo, optimism, exaggeration and so on, played a very important role in Arabic words semantic evolution, meanwhile the taboo factor is more impressive than other ones. Inherent Sources, Semantic Evolution, Taboo, Optimism, Exaggeration. * Corresponding Author, Email: btaheriniya@ut.ac.ir

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 5 The World s Nature in Metaphorical Imagery System of Imam Ali in Nahj al-balagha (According to Cognitive Semantics) Morteza Ghaemi * Professor, Department of Arabic, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran (Received: November 30, 2017; Accepted: August 5, 2018) Cognitive semantics has been reached to the top in the recent years and the conceptual metaphor is an important research topic in this field. Since metaphor is strictly blinded to thought and culture, the study of conceptual metaphors in religious texts will clarify some of the conceptual hidden dimensions of those texts. In an analytical method, this study tries to elaborate the world conceptual metaphors in Nahj al-balagha, in order to identify the important conceptual metaphors in introducing the world and its styles and also the important properties of these metaphors and to study the relationship between these metaphors and religious culture of Imam Ali. The results of the present study show that the two metaphors of the world is the home and the house and the world is a sly and cunning human are the most important metaphors in Nahj al-balagha in order to introduce the world. The important properties of these metaphors are being large in number and their diversity, their dynamics, their focus on religious concepts, and their appropriateness with religious concepts. Imam Ali has used a variety of conventional and new metaphors, appropriate and consistent with religious concepts and Quran language in order to introduce the world and its styles, and then changed the conventional metaphors based on the Islamic culture. Cognitive Semantics, Conceptual Metaphor, Nahj Al-Balagha, Religious Culture, World s Nature. * Author s Email: mortezaghaemi2@gmail.com

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 6 The Text Relations in the Quranic Chapter Mu'minun Based on the Primary (denotation) and Secondary (connotation) Meanings Alireza Mohammad Rezaei 1*, Sadegh Fathi Dehkordi 2, Abdool Rahim Hosseini 2, Abir Gaderi 3 1. Associate Professor, Department of Arabic, College of Farabi, University of Tehran, Iran 2. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Theology College of Farabi, University of Tehran, Iran 3. Ph.D. Candidate, Arabic Literature & Language, College of Farabi, University of Tehran, Iran (Received: December 20, 2018; Accepted: August 5, 2018) This research deals with the text relations in the Quranic chapter Mu'minun such as lexical relations (appropriateness, omission, and repetition) with an emphasis on primary and secondary meanings. Then the study connects all these relations and makes use of phonemic implications and meanings of the letters in the Quranic verses, particularly the Quranic intervals, and their internal and emotional implications especially in text relations (repetition). Meanwhile, it does not ignore communicative and instrumental functions of language. This is more evident at the Qur'an intervals and in phonemes ending in alif, ya, and waw according to which these functions take different meanings. For example, the phonemes ending in fa, ha, aa, wa in the words fa ilun, hafizun, warithun, khaalidun refer to the continuity, duration, and the time and place comprehensiveness of those attributes and actions. In addition, the phonemes ending in ya indicate humbleness and the phonemes ending in waw implicate institutionalization and internality. These findings, based on a descriptiveanalytical method, are an attempt to show the eternal Qur'anic miracles. Appropriateness, Text Coherence, The Qur anic Chapter Mu'minun, Quranic Intervals, Repetition. * Corresponding Author, Email: amredhaei@ut.ac.ir

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 7 A Formalist Review of Snake (Al-Hayyah) Short Story in Fall of Darwish (Kharif Al- Darwish) Fiction Collection by Ibrahim Al- Koni Danesh Mohammadi *, Yusef Nazari Assistant Professors, Department of Arabic, University of Shiraz, Iran (Received: January 10, 2018; Accepted: August 5, 2018) The stories and novels of the Ibrahim Al-Koni are characterized by their own poetic language and their mysterious and magical realms. These features are reflected in the " Fall of Darwish (Kharif al-darwish) Fiction collection, where each story tells the story of the magical desert reality and its legendary features. This study tries to investigate the snake story in Fall of Darwish fiction collection by Ibrahim Al-Koni based on Tomachevski and Shklovski s formalist criticisms. The focus of the study is on the text from the point of view of theme, les motifs, the dominant and singularization. The results of the study show that the ratio of dynamic motifs are higher than static motifs, which is in line with the general process of the story that needs a kind of variety in theme and dynamism. Dynamic motifs have created this dynamism in the story. The results also show that as the method of narration of the story is traditional, there is no singularization in narrative method of the author, and therefore, singularization appears more in applying poetic and figurative speech and also in narrator s point of view, who has addressed the mythical image of the story. Formalism, Ibrahim Al-Koni, Kharif Al-Darwish, Tomachevski, Shklovski, Snake Story. * Corresponding Author, Email: d.mohammadi64@shirazu.ac.ir

Arabic Language & Literature, 14(2), Summer 2018 8 The Survey of Faith Motif in Elia Abu Madi's Poem Seyed Fazlolah Mirqaderi 1, Mohamad Ali Salmani Marvast 2, Karim Keshavarzi 3* 1. Professor, Department of Arabic, University of Shiraz, Iran 2. Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic, University of Yazd, Iran 3. Ph.D. Candidate, Arabic Literature & Language, University of Yazd, Iran (Received: February 28, 2018; Accepted: August 5, 2018) Elia Abu Madi is one of the most important Arabian migrant poets in North America, he took new steps for removing religious discussions, especially faith factor in his poems and based of faith points to a beautiful perspective which indicates the poet s belief in philosophy, tolerance, indigenous, and awareness. Ilia discovers the most important subjects faith subjects such as, doubt, not knowing and different contradiction such as determinism, freedom, profanity and certainty with philosophical faith. Elia Abu Madi shows his faith reflection principle based on philosophical thought, tolerance, indigenous and awareness which is in true love framework kinds of petrification, blind prejudice and frailty. The poet tries his best for struggling with profanity and removing division and God proving via deep thought in the depth of the main goal of life and existence in which doubt and not knowing change to recognition and certainty to some extent for Elia. This study method is descriptive- analytical which aims at discovering and stating different methods of faith in this poet s poem and unveil of poet creeds and religious, thought for objectivity and immortality. Contemporary Arabic Poem, Elia Abu Madi, Poetry of the Diaspora, Types of Faith. * Corresponding Author, Email: kkeshavarzi222@gmail.com