Investigation and analysis of the Quranic content of fiction works by Reza Amirkhani based on Biotan novel

Document Type : Research Paper

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1 KJHKFGCBLRFHN

2 razi universiti

10.29252/kavosh.2020.1738

Abstract

Considering the rationality and thoughtfulness of the Holy Qur'an, along with the advancement of rational and transcendental sciences in the light of the teachings of this noble book, literary scholarship has progressed significantly and has shown a remarkable achievement in Islamic civilization. This feature is not limited to Arabic literature, but also from other languages of the Muslim world, including Persian language and literature, in direct interaction with the Holy Qur'an, through which massive works of Quranic verses in Farsi have been written. In the last century, along with the advent of Western literature, Persian literature has also evolved and in the field of fiction literature, we have witnessed the emergence of newer styles, such as short stories and novels. Based on this, many writers of the field of contemporary fiction literature have been trying to reflect on their own talents and present a reflected glimpse of the verses of the Holy Qur'an in their works, each of which has been on its way up and down. One of these writers is Reza Amirkhani, who has paid attention to this issue in his work and, in most of his novels, has been reflecting a general overview of the Qur'anic values.

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