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Analysis of Da'wah Speech Acts in the Film Muhammad Al Fath Nurjannah Nurjannah; Siti Nurhalisa
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 13 No. 02 (2024): Education and Sosial science, March - May 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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This study aims to analyze the speech acts of preaching in the film "Muhammad Al-Fatih" using a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection was conducted through observation of dialogues in the film, employing the simak method with basic techniques of eavesdropping and advanced techniques of SBLC and note-taking. The analysis focuses on identifying the forms and functions of preaching speech acts in the film. Results revealed three types of communication: top-down communication, bottom-up communication, and horizontal communication. Top-down communication occurs between leaders and subordinates, such as Sultan-Praetorian, Sultan-Prime Minister, Husband-Wife, Mother-Child, Duke Notaras, and Lord Urban. Bottom-up communication involves interactions from subordinates to leaders, such as Prime Minister-Sultan, Praetorian-Sultan, Wife-Husband, Child-Mother, and Father. Horizontal communication occurs among individuals of the same status or level, such as Sultan-Sultan, Friend-Friend, and between a merchant and Hasan. The preaching speech acts were predominantly manifested in Sultan Mehmed's proclamation of the conquest of Constantinople, with 21 locutionary acts, 8 illocutionary acts, and 21 perlocutionary identified acts. This research provides insights into the forms and functions of preaching speech acts in the context of the film "Muhammad Al-Fatih."
Analisis Unsur-Unsur Tasybih Pada Mahall al-Qiyam Dalam Kitab Al-Barzanji Karya Syekh Ja’far Al-Barzanji Siti Nurhalisa
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab Vol 2 No 01 (2024): JUNI
Publisher : LUGHATI: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab

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The book Al-Barzanji is a literary work that narrates the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from before his birth to his passing. The work begins with praise from the author towards Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), as recorded at the outset with the word "Athir". Here, "Athir" describes a situation or place that honors the presence of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) among the community. Some also refer to it as "Marhabanan", which means a welcome to the presence of our Prophet. This research focuses on the elements of simile found within the "Mahall al-Qiyam" (place of praise) in the book Al-Barzanji. The method used by researchers to collect data in this study is documentation and recording, as described by Suharsini Arikunto. This method involves gathering data from various sources such as records, texts, books, newspapers, magazines, inscriptions, meeting notes, schedules, and others. Among the twenty-four verses in the text "Mahall al-Qiyam", there are thirteen simile elements and various forms of similes as described in the text by Syekh Ja'far Al-Barzanji. These simile elements are found in verses 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, and 24. Here are the details of the simile elements and forms of similes in the text "Mahall al-Qiyam" according to the book Al-Barzanji: Simile elements: 13 Objects likened: 19 Simile instruments: 3 Faces of simile: 3 Forms of similes in the text "Mahall al-Qiyam" are as follows: Indrawi simile: 2 in verses 6 and 8 Compound simile: 8 in verses 7, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, and 23 Representative simile: 2 in verses 11 and 12 General simile: 1 in verse 24.