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Title

SEMIOLOGY AND BURYING THE GIRLS ALIVE

Pages

  89-118

Keywords

IGNORANCE (JAHILIYYAH) 

Abstract

 There are different reasons and arguments about the burying alive of girls. And these differences among the arguments of interpreters and historians make the reader to ponder about them. Furthermore, these differences show that the burying alive of girls can have other reasons from what has been stated or these reasons are included in those stated. However, by studying the roots of this tradition among Ignorant Arabs (Jahili Arabs) and analyzing it through SEMIOLOGY, the reasons of this tradition has been revealed, and the obstacles to the understanding of it has been removed. The semiological approach shows that there are lots of SIGNIFIERs that need SIGNIFIED more than what has been stated. Those SIGNIFIERs have linked religion and religious beliefs. The thing that is clear is that to kill human beings and VICTIMize them for the GODS has existed among former religions and nations. Semiological analysis and their equivalents show that there is a strong connection between the VICTIMization of human beings among former nations, and the VICTIMization of boys for GODS among Jahili Arabs, and the burying of girls. And this connection links tradition to religion and beliefs.

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    MIRHAJI, HAMID REZA, & RABIEE, TALEB. (2013). SEMIOLOGY AND BURYING THE GIRLS ALIVE. RAYS OF CRITICISM IN ARABIC AND PERSIAN, 3(9), 89-118. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/212429/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    MIRHAJI HAMID REZA, RABIEE TALEB. SEMIOLOGY AND BURYING THE GIRLS ALIVE. RAYS OF CRITICISM IN ARABIC AND PERSIAN[Internet]. 2013;3(9):89-118. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/212429/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HAMID REZA MIRHAJI, and TALEB RABIEE, “SEMIOLOGY AND BURYING THE GIRLS ALIVE,” RAYS OF CRITICISM IN ARABIC AND PERSIAN, vol. 3, no. 9, pp. 89–118, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/212429/en

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