Text thresholds and their impact on rhetorical analysis (Sermon on the Liberation of Jerusalem by Ibn Al-Zaki (598) as an example) Shahida Mossad Ali Marey
Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies, Cairo, Al-Azhar University Abstract:
It is the writer or author of a text that differs from the type of text. (Sermon - Article - Poem - Story - Narrative), and she writes her words, and builds her text that takes into account a number of things to organize this text and bring it out in its final image, and as much effect as it does. (Event - Time - Place - Author - Title - Introduction - Personalities Entered Text - Conclusion - Internal and External Context of Text) Then, in all these things, the receiver is interested in actively participating in the interpretation of my textual meanings and the attainment of the purpose of the semantics.
From the point of view that the text thresholds are representative of its authentic components in its construction, a highlight of its specificity and its denomination from other literary objects with which it does not share some of the values of the past. "Text thresholds and their impact on rhetorical analysis of the Sermon on the Liberation of Jerusalem by Ibn Al-Zaki"
And I organized the search plan in a prelude, and two searches, and a conclusion, I made the introduction in it a statement of the importance of the topic, the kind of approach employed in the research and the kind of approach we are working in.
That picture:
• Definition of text thresholds.
• Introducing the speaker of the sermon (Ibn Al-Zaki).
• the internal context of the sermon.
• the external context of the sermon.
• the event
• Time.
• Place.
• Introduction.
• Conclusion.
• Characters in the text (sermon).
The second topic, titled: Ibn al-Zaki's sermon on the liberation of Jerusalem in the light of rhetorical analysis.
And a conclusion with the most important research results key words: thresholds, textuality, coherence, referencing, contextual arrangement, rhetoric.