Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr

In surah Al-Kahf verses 60-82, the term bahrain has a deeper connotation than its lexical sense. It is because the passage is linked to the story of Musa and Khidr. The two prophets reflect the several types of knowledge that the term bahrain encompasses. This research aims to examine and uncover th...

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Main Authors: Ihsan Sa'dudin, Eka Safitri, Muhammad Dedad Bisa Raguna Akastangga, Nur Huda, Elsayed Mohamed Salem Alawadi
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Language:Arabic
Published: Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Arab 2022-06-01
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Online Access:http://ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/albayan/article/view/11580
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author Ihsan Sa'dudin
Eka Safitri
Muhammad Dedad Bisa Raguna Akastangga
Nur Huda
Elsayed Mohamed Salem Alawadi
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Eka Safitri
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description In surah Al-Kahf verses 60-82, the term bahrain has a deeper connotation than its lexical sense. It is because the passage is linked to the story of Musa and Khidr. The two prophets reflect the several types of knowledge that the term bahrain encompasses. This research aims to examine and uncover the meaning of the word bahrain. This study employed a semiotic approach and a qualitative descriptive research method. The stages in analyzing the data are isytiqaq kabir, syntagmatic-paradigmatic, and semiotics analysis. Isytiqaq kabir was adopted to determine the denotative meaning of the Bahrain word. Syntagmatic-paradigmatic analysis was employed to explain the valence of the bahraini. Semiotics was adopted to analyze the signs in the verses that build meaning. Based on the isytiqaq kabir analysis, the term bahr signifies sea, honor, a prominent position, knowledge, benefit, and being generous. Meanwhile the result of syntagmatic-paradigmatic analysis, bahrain has two seas of knowledge: rational and intuitive knowledge. After going through three stages of linguistic analysis, Allah instructs Musa to learn from Khidr so that he can be wiser in dealing with his people. This research contributes to the treasures of new interpretations of the Qur'anic verses using linguistic concepts and theories.
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spelling doaj.art-29c97480fc7d4dfd8e87e23c5e8078832023-01-02T02:41:45ZaraJurusan Pendidikan Bahasa ArabJurnal Al Bayan: Jurnal Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Arab2086-92822549-12292022-06-0114113615510.24042/albayan.v14i1.115804733Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and KhidrIhsan Sa'dudin0Eka Safitri1Muhammad Dedad Bisa Raguna Akastangga2Nur Huda3Elsayed Mohamed Salem Alawadi4Arabic and Literature Study Program Institut Agama Islam Negeri Syekh Nurjati Cirbon, IndonesiaFood Technology Study Program Universitas Jendral Soedirman Purwokerto, IndonesiaArabic Literature Study Program Universitas Nahdlatul Wathan Mataram, IndonesiaAl-Qur’an and Tafsir Study Program Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Anwar Rembang, IndonesiaArabic Study Program Universitas Sultan Zainal Abidin Terengganu, MalaysiaIn surah Al-Kahf verses 60-82, the term bahrain has a deeper connotation than its lexical sense. It is because the passage is linked to the story of Musa and Khidr. The two prophets reflect the several types of knowledge that the term bahrain encompasses. This research aims to examine and uncover the meaning of the word bahrain. This study employed a semiotic approach and a qualitative descriptive research method. The stages in analyzing the data are isytiqaq kabir, syntagmatic-paradigmatic, and semiotics analysis. Isytiqaq kabir was adopted to determine the denotative meaning of the Bahrain word. Syntagmatic-paradigmatic analysis was employed to explain the valence of the bahraini. Semiotics was adopted to analyze the signs in the verses that build meaning. Based on the isytiqaq kabir analysis, the term bahr signifies sea, honor, a prominent position, knowledge, benefit, and being generous. Meanwhile the result of syntagmatic-paradigmatic analysis, bahrain has two seas of knowledge: rational and intuitive knowledge. After going through three stages of linguistic analysis, Allah instructs Musa to learn from Khidr so that he can be wiser in dealing with his people. This research contributes to the treasures of new interpretations of the Qur'anic verses using linguistic concepts and theories.http://ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/albayan/article/view/11580denotativelinguisticsemioticsyntagmatic
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Eka Safitri
Muhammad Dedad Bisa Raguna Akastangga
Nur Huda
Elsayed Mohamed Salem Alawadi
Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr
Jurnal Al Bayan: Jurnal Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Arab
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title Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr
title_full Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr
title_fullStr Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr
title_full_unstemmed Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr
title_short Bahrain Meaning in the Story of Musa and Khidr
title_sort bahrain meaning in the story of musa and khidr
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url http://ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/albayan/article/view/11580
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