Quranic Texts between Sender’s Intention and Recipient’s Acceptability
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Quranic texts, Sender's intentionality, Recipient's acceptabilityAbstract
This study explores Quranic texts in terms of the sender's intentionality and the recipient's acceptability. The researcher poses questions about the applicability of intertextuality and textual interaction terms in Quranic studies, the specificity of the intentionality criterion, and the acceptability rate among recipients. Using the textual approach, the researcher aims to uncover the truth. The study finds that using intertextuality or textual interaction in Quranic studies aligns with traditional exegesis methods. It highlights the difficulty of achieving textual criteria according to communicative demands and shows the uniqueness of the intentionality criterion in Quranic texts due to their varied contexts and sacred source. The study also indicates a high acceptability rate among recipients and reveals that ancient scholars were aware of textual issues. The research focuses on analyzing the textual structure of Quranic texts and linking them to religious, social, and psychological objectives.
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