LINGUACULTURAL ANALYSIS OF PAREMIOLOGICALLY UNITS IN THE LANGUAGE OF ISLAMIC POETS' EPICS
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linguacultural analysis, paremiologically units, Islamic poetry, proverbs, idioms, cultural identity, Islamic worldview, moral and ethical values, religious symbolism, cultural heritage.Abstract
This article explores the linguacultural analysis of paremiologically units (proverbs, idioms, and fixed expressions) found in the language of Islamic poets' epics. It examines the significant role of these linguistic units in reflecting the moral, ethical, and cultural values of Islamic society. Through the works of famous poets like Rumi, Hafiz, and Firdawsi, the study highlights how paremiological units convey not only religious and philosophical teachings but also the cultural identity and worldview of the time. The article discusses how these units encapsulate deeply rooted Islamic principles such as justice, patience, and knowledge, while also presenting challenges in interpretation due to cultural and historical context. By using a linguacultural approach, this analysis offers insights into the intersection of language, religion, and culture in Islamic poetic traditions.
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