Quotation, intertextuality, and Quranic an overview in the problematic of the expression, aspects, and application.
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Quotation, intertextuality, QuranicAbstract
The use of verses of the Noble Qu’ran is either a literary quotation, and this is what many poets and writers have embodied, or an intertextual sentence “central focus”. It could also be two words of a certain verse, a Qur’anic symbol, a hint to a complete verse, citing an idea, a meaning or a Qur’anic story. According to researchers, the intertextuality of the Qu’ran accommodates the literary quotation. Apparently، if the human prose and poetic text interact with Qur’anic text, it would constitute, from our view point, this phenomenon marked by “the Qur’anic” in the human text. It is obvious that human texts derive from the holy Quran, to benefit from it, humans attempt to enrich their texts with the super vocabularies of the Quran and to support their ideas. This is done through two ways referred to as “quotation” and “intertextuality”. The interaction between the Qur’anic text on the one hand and the magic of the graphic image of the human creator on the other hand, aims at composing a harmonious and homogenous linguistic whole.

