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The Story Of Adam In The Qur'an

Posted on:2020-03-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y N LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330590458774Subject:Religious Studies
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This thesis is a study of the story of Adam in the Qur'an as a narrative text.In the process of discourse,the approach of combining structuralist narratology with Islamic thought will be used to explore how narrative techniques can be used as narrative narrators.Information,and how human beings as recipients of information in the reading establish contact with God as the sender of the information.The full text consists of three parts,the preface,the three chapters of the text and the conclusion.The introduction part mainly discusses the research status of the Quranic studies at home and abroad.The article will analyze the research trends,trends and shortcomings in the new and old times.In addition,it will also cover the research purposes,values and innovations of this paper.The first chapter of the text is about the narrator analysis of the "Adam Story" of the Qur'an,which consists of two sections.According to the theory of narratology,the narrator divides the narrator into four types: “post-narrator”,“pre-narrator”,“homodiegetic narrator” and “heterogeneous narrator”.Different stylistic functions brought by different narrators.The second chapter of the text is an intertextual representation of the "Adam story",consisting of two sections.The first section introduces the development of intertextual thoughts;the second section details the "Adam story" Intertextual representation distinguishes between two areas of intertextuality and intertextuality.The purpose of the first two chapters of the text is to clarify the form in which the text promotes adult reading and understanding.Finally,the third chapter of the text deals with the way people lead to the connection with God.The article reflects and refutes the traditional " Shafa'ah theory" and concludes that people are their own intercessor.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qur'an, Adam, Narrator, Intertextuality, Shafa'ah
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