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hashemi R S. Critical Discourse Analysis of Surah Tahrim Based on Norman Fairclough's Approach. 3 2025; 2 (3) : 2
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Critical discourse analysis is a new approach to examining the discourse process at different levels of description, interpretation, and analysis, and Surah Al-Tahrir has been examined in this article based on Norman Fairclough's theory. At the level of description, various semantic relationships indicate that divine laws must be applied within their own framework and failure to do so results in a divine warning. Analysis at the level of interpretation indicates that the wives of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) harassed him in an issue that God warned them about and, considering the social role of the Prophet (peace be upon him), pointed out the consequences of any misconduct by the wives, regardless of their relative relationship with the Prophet (peace be upon him). At the level of explanation, the impact of power relations on the strata of society and the impact of official discourse and power relations on the future of society are highlighted. This article is written in a library style based on sociological, exegetical, and hadith sources and states that divine power in this world and the hereafter is superior to the power of rulers and people, and they must act according to divine laws so that the discourse of power in society can provide the means for implementing Islamic values ​​and the future of society and the hereafter of individuals can be organized in a solid structure and not be affected by side effects.
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2024/04/21 | Accepted: 2025/09/1 | Published: 2025/09/1

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