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Thesis Title: Sign of Water in the Holy Qur’ān: A Semiotic Study with DeSaussure
and Sayyid Qutb’s Strategic Frames of Reference
The existing translations and commentaries with their traditional styles could not
effectively communicate the universal meaning and message of the Holy Qur’ān.
The main thrust of the research in hand is the exploration of Qutb’s claim that taswīr
(artistic representation) is the preferred method of the Holy Qur’ān, which unfolds its
abstract meaning concretely through visual and sensuous pictures and makes
comprehension of the text easy and reflective for the receptor. The present study is a
dialectical interaction of Qutb’s taswīr (artistic expression) and Saussure’s linguistic
sign for linguistic semiotic analysis of the sign of water in the Holy Qur’ān. The
blending of the two is a novel area of research and very significant to develop better
communication and comprehension of the Qur’ānic Message which mark a radical
departure from traditional legalistic, grammatical and historical styles of exegesis. So
far this crucial and challenging task has not been given due consideration. The study
in hand is a humble attempt to develop an interaction among linguistics, semiotics,
the Qur’ānic translation and commentary, particularly focusing on: (i) marking
lexical and syntactic choices using Nida's semantic categories for an in-depth
linguistic semiotic analysis of the sign of water in the Holy Qur’ān, (ii) exploring
contextual implications of the text through 'Tafsīr Ibn-i-Kathīr', (iii) highlighting
lexical and syntactic categories reflecting different images in the sign of water in the
Holy Qur’ān, (iv) comments and explanation on translation of the sign of water,
employing Nida's 'Theory and Practice of Translation'; as well as on commentary to
highlight Qutb's concept of taswīr (artistic expression), (v) semiotic manifestations of
the sign of water in the Holy Qur’ān with certain comments on Saussure's linguistic
sign. It may, however, be noted that interpreting and understanding meaning of the
universal Message in its entirety is beyond human intellect and ability. Furthermore,
a structured interview and a questionnaire have been developed by the researcher to
collect the data and cross examine the conclusion drawn through the analysis of the
sign of water in the Holy Qur’ān. The researcher also suggested further studies on
linguistic semiotic analysis of various unexplored manifestations of the sign of water
in the Holy Qur’ān. |
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