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摘要:本文分析了古兰经ānic摩西故事中重复段落的具体例子,讨论了重复作为一种有目的的工具的使用,以证明文学和主题的连贯性。这是通过对重复文本和观察到的任何变化进行互文分析来进行的。围绕古兰经的一致性进行了初步的讨论,并对古兰经ān中重复主题的古典学术进行了回顾,重点是Maḥmūd ibn Ḥamza al-Kirmānī (d. 504/1111)的工作,他是为数不多的专门撰写重复文本的古典学者之一,以及Muḥammad b. Bahādur al- zarkashi (d. 794/1392),他在他的着作al-Burhān f ā ā ulūm al-Qur ' ān中专门讨论了重复。对摩西故事中重复的例子的分析将表明,重复的段落,而不是“编辑错误”,证明了多种目的的变化(无论是微妙的还是明显的),包括:(1)宏观文本的一致性,(2)语音和节奏的兼容性,(3)修辞(讽刺),(4)主题强调。此外,词汇和主题重复的存在是为了在类型上将摩西的故事和Muḥammad的使命联系起来,为观众提供更广泛的跨叙事角色深度,并让Muḥammad放心。
Repetition in Qurʾānic Qaṣaṣ: With Reference to Thematic and Literary Coherence in the Story of Moses
Abstract:This article analyses specific examples of repeated passages within the Qurʼānic story of Moses to discuss the use of repetition as a purposeful tool that evidences both literary and thematic coherence. This is conducted through an intertextual analysis of repeated texts and any variations observed. An initial discussion surrounding the Qur’an’s coherence is presented as well as a review of the classical scholarship written on the topic of repetition in the Qurʼān, focusing on the work of Maḥmūd ibn Ḥamza al-Kirmānī (d. 504/1111), one of the few classical scholars to have written a sole text dedicated to repetition, and Muḥammad b. Bahādur al-Zarkashī (d. 794/1392), who dedicates a chapter on repetition in his famous work al-Burhān fī ʿulūm al-Qur’ān. The analysis of selected examples of repetitions across the narrative of Moses will show that repeated passages, rather than being “editorial mistakes,” evidence variations (both subtle and apparent) for numerous purposes including: (1) macro-textual coherence, (2) phonetic and rhythmic compatibility, (3) rhetorical (irony), and (4) thematic emphasis. In addition, lexical and thematic repetitions exist to typologically link both the story of Moses and Muḥammad’s mission, providing wider cross-narrative character depth for the audience and reassurance to Muḥammad.