Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stylistics Studies of the Holy Quran

Stratificational Semiotics in An-Nāziʻāt Sura: A Barthesian Reading

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Doctoral student of Arabic language and literature, Faculty of Humanities Literature, Kharazmi University, Tehran
2 Associate Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Kharazmi University, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Karaj,Iran
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Kharazmi University, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Karaj. Iran
4 Associate Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Kharazmi University, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Karaj. Iran
1022034/sshq.2023.362102.1230
Abstract
Stratificational semiotics delves into the hidden layers of a literary text in terms of analyzing intertextual relationships and syntagmatic relationships between semantic layers and codes. Roland Barthes identifies five main semiotic codes: Hermeneutic, Proairetic, Semantic, Symbolic, and Cultural which provide a comprehensive analysis of a literary text and its meaning. This research, adopting a descriptive-analytical methodology, examines the stratificational semiotics of An-Nāziʻāt Sura in order to decode its implicit meanings in accordance with the requirements of the 21th century context (apocalypse) as well as the ever-increasing technological advances. The study finds that the hermeneutic code addresses the meaning of the Sural with regard to the Doomsday and the resurrection of the dead; the Proairetic code addresses God’s provisions to humankind, the actions of sinners, and the conflict between Moses and Pharaoh; the semantic code addresses technological advances as well as the power of humankind in the apocalypse; the symbolic code addresses a bipolar world; and the cultural code advises humankind to avoid arrogance based on the story of Moses and Pharaoh. Such layers of meaning based on semiotic codes portray a historical era when humankind has achieved such a high level of power and creation that it assumes itself to be the Omnipotent. In this context, An-Nāziʻāt Sura invites mankind to ponder over the essence of its existence and avoid arrogance in order to appreciate the purpose of creation and avoid an unfortunate destiny.
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Volume 6, Issue 2 - Serial Number 11
Sixth year, second issue, eleventh consecutively, autumn and winter, 2022
November 2022
Pages 253-275

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