The Psychological Meaning in the Glorious Quran: Semiotic Communication Approach
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v219i1.1545Abstract
The mechanisms of the production of various meanings and how they are received
by the recipient have been widely discussed in the literature, including the study of
usool (principles of jurisprudence), fiqh (jurisprudence), rhetoric and linguistics. The
old scholars, particularly those specialized in principles of jurisprudence, paid special
attention to the study of meaning with the aim of understanding the intended meanings
of religious texts and the jurisdical rulings based on them.
In the modern age, the theories of semantics and meaning production have
developed considerably. The lexical meaning of a single word often seems easy to
grasp, but the various meanings, particularly the psychological ones, generated by the
lexical meanings in different contexts, are of the greatest importance to the fixation of
certain intended meanings of different texts in the addressee's mind.
The following are the most important questions that the present paper raises and
attempts to answer, or opens a horizon to answer:
- What is a psychological meaning?
- Who determines it: the sender, the recipient, or both of them?
- Does it differ from one recipient to another? Why?
- Can it be controlled and framed like a lexical meaning?
- Can some single words carry by themselves "seeds" for psychological meaning, to be
used in certain contexts? Or do single words have no effect on the process of
psychological meaning generation