Manifestations of religious intertextuality in Al-Farazdaq poetry An insight into the content, purpose, and technique

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The research looks into the “manifestations of religious intertextuality in Al-Farazdaq poetry” through the analytical insight of its chosen models, in different religious frameworks, through illuminating the effect of the text, the worship legislation, the immovable approach and the religious rituals in the Islam religion, Christianity and Judaism as well as in mythology.
The researcher discusses these frameworks across six successive sections that have various requirements and branches, and that explain the features of quranic, hadithis and Islamic ritual intertextuality. In addition to discussing the manifestations of intertextuality with Jewish and Christian sects and pre-Islamic doctrines, based on: the introspection of teleological values, and the clarification of stylistic techniques, inspired by the indicative models.
The analytical research is fixed in the scientific methodological framework by employing the descriptive method, to illuminate the introductory framework and the inferential approach in the introspection of the intellectual and inductive content, by exploring the teleological effect and technical construction with attracting the with the overtones of the retrieval approach, in the range of the interactive performance of the values of textual interference.

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