Susiawati, Wati
Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Indonesia

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HIPERBOLA DAN NARASI BENCANA ALAM: STUDI SURAH AL-ZALZALAH Syifa, Ainatus; Husna, Nabila Miftahul; Abdillah, Hafiz; Susiawati, Wati; Nisa', Mauidlotun
Ihya al-Arabiyah: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Vol 12, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/ihya.v12i1.27793

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This study examines the use of hyperbolic language (mubalaghah) within the linguistic structure of the Qur’an and how such stylistic devices represent natural disaster phenomena occurring in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, as well as their connection to the cataclysmic earthquake of the Day of Judgment as depicted in Surah Al-Zalzalah. Hyperbole functions to emphasize meaning through deliberately exaggerated rhetorical expressions that evoke emotional, spiritual, and persuasive effects on the reader. This study outlines the concept of hyperbole in the science of balaghah, the forms that appear in Surah Al-Zalzalah, and the analysis of their rhetorical functions based on both classical and contemporary tafsir. The findings show that the use of hyperbole in Surah Al-Zalzalah not only enhances the aesthetic dimension of the Qur’anic language but also presents a powerful representation of natural disasters as a theological warning about the tremendous severity of the Day of Recompense. Thus, hyperbole serves as a bridge between the literary beauty of the Qur’an and the profound conveyance of its eschatological message.
HUBUNGAN BUNYI, MAKNA, DAN KONTEKS DALAM WACANA PUBLIK: KAJIAN FONETIK DAN SEMANTIK PADA UCAPAN SAHRONI Nurfauzan, Muhammad Fakhri; Jayadi, M. Irwan; Dardiri, Ahmad; Susiawati, Wati
Ihya al-Arabiyah: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab Vol 12, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/ihya.v12i1.27052

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This study analyzes the relationship between sound (intonation, stress, speech tempo), word choice, and contextual framing in shaping public interpretation of Ahmad Sahroni's controversial statement “tolol sedunia” within Indonesian political discourse. The research aims to describe how phonetic features and semantic connotations construct perceived meaning and to formulate more constructive communicative alternatives for sensitive public contexts. A descriptive qualitative approach is used through interpretative linguistic analysis supported by contextual triangulation of speaker identity, sociopolitical situation, and public audience reception. The findings indicate that even when delivered with flat intonation, the prominent stress on a pejorative lexical item reinforces an intentional insulting illocution, amplified by the speaker's authority as a public official amid heightened public distrust toward DPR policies. The study concludes that linguistic form and context interact dynamically to escalate negative social impact, and public communication should prioritize neutral diction and controlled prosody to maintain critical substance while reducing potential communicative conflict.