Kumayl Supplication in Light of Personal Semiotics: Pragmatic Reading

Authors

  • Amjad Sattar Sajit Ali General Education Directorate of Baghdad/ Rusafa2, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55568/amd.v13i49.117-138

Keywords:

Personal denotations, Hanson gradation theory, implicit reader

Abstract

This research sheds light on the effectiveness of personal denotations within the text, which is a study in the text of Kumayl’s supplication, which was taught by the Commander of the Faithful Ali bin Abi Talib, peace be upon him. The sources indicate that the supplication in its origin belongs to the righteous servant Al-Khidhr, peace be upon him. The researcher tried in it to make it an applied study in which he moves away from transferring texts and theoretical quotes to a practical study to extract the aesthetics of this text and the messages it contains that the speaker presents to the hypothetical reader.

Author Biography

Amjad Sattar Sajit Ali, General Education Directorate of Baghdad/ Rusafa2, Iraq

PhD in Arabic / Professor

Published

2024-03-31