Forms of Redundancy in The Endowment Will of Ali, may Allah be pleased with him (Rhetorical Study)

Authors

  • Reem Zaid Al-Quhaiz Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Criticism, Department of Arabic Language College of Arts – Princess Noora bent Abdul Rahman University in Riyadh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi34.866

Keywords:

verbosity, simplicity, clarification, refining, caution

Abstract

The study dealt with the style of verbosity and its impact on conveying the meaning, by analyzing the images of verbosity in the endowment will of Ali, may God be pleased with him, as the will represents one of the colors of writing considered by Muslims. Among the most prominent search results were: - Expanding speech is a form of redundancy that reflects the keenness of the person standing to confirm what he wants to state of topics and meanings. - Clarification after ambiguity in the will to increase documentation of the ownership of the objects of the endower, and to prevent confusion in the intent. - The verbosity style was consistent with the psychological state felt by the testator as he recalled his severance from his possession, and his need for the reward of work. - One of the purposes of caution in the waqf will is to inform the beholder of the waqf; In order to avoid a difference in understanding, and in order to implement the will as the endower wants it. Finally, I recommend researchers to diversify the texts intended for rhetorical analysis to explore new rhetorical meanings that vary with the diversity of rhetorical texts and multiply with the multiplicity of their purposes.

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Published

2023-12-02

How to Cite

Forms of Redundancy in The Endowment Will of Ali, may Allah be pleased with him (Rhetorical Study). (2023). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 34. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi34.866

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