Title of article :
Conceptual Metaphors of “Harb” Verses in the Framework of the Charteris- Black Metaphor Critical Analysis Approach in order to Model Pure Life
Author/Authors :
Mirsepasi, Ziba Department of English - Faculty of Human Science - Islamic Azad University - Qom, Iran , Soltani, Aliasghar Department of English - Faculty of Foreign Languages - Bagher Aluloum University - Qom, Iran , Yousefi, Mohammadreza Department of Arabic Literature - Mysticism - Philosophy and Theology - History and Civilization - Faculty of Human Science - Islamic Azad University - Qom, Iran
Abstract :
SUBJECT and OBJECTIVES: Many scholars have researched “War” in
the Holy Qur'an and Islam, and there is much disagreement about it. Since the
Holy Qur'an is a divine book and contains valuable messages for human
beings, with the help of conceptual metaphors, we can understand some of the
Qur'anic conceptualizations to some extent. The present study is an attempt to
study the conceptual metaphors of “Harb” in the sample bodies of the verses of
the Holy Quran and its purpose is finding and understanding the conceptual
metaphors of Harb in the Qur'an, their clarification and classification and then
description, interpretation and explanation them. The question of this
research is what kind of conceptual metaphors the Qur'an has used to
objectify the abstract concept of War and how can they be explained?
METHOD and FINDING: The research is in the framework of the
Charteris-Black metaphor critical analysis approach which is a qualitative
research method. Therefore, with the help of the third version of the “Jami
Tafasir Nour Software”, a sample body of 11 verses consisting of 9
keywords is extracted from the root of Harb. Then their conceptual
metaphors were examined. Based on the findings of this study, two
conceptual metaphors have been extracted in the source domain of travel and
fire, from which the conceptual keys of “war is travel” and “war is fire”.
CONCLUSION: Therefore, according to the above findings and
research on the conceptual metaphors of “Selm”, it is clear that the
approach of the Qur'an is peace-oriented.
Keywords :
Pure Life , Harb , Conceptual Metaphor , Theory , Charteris-Black , Approach
Journal title :
Journal of Pure Life