Speech Acts in Verses sale in the Holy Qur'an- Pragmatic study
Abstract
AbstractThe Holy Quran is the first source of legislation that governs rights and obligations. Hence, we wanted to apply a modern linguistic approach that is concerned with linguistic use and its relationship to context during the process of communication. It pays primary attention to interpreting the language, and is concerned with the meaning intended by the sender and understood by the addressee, and how speech can mean more. From what is said, and how speech can be fulfilled by merely pronouncing it as a right or an obligation depending on the circumstances and circumstances of the speech, and this approach is what is called (the linguistic approach), which sees in the theory of speech acts one of the most important foundations on which pragmatics is based.Sale is one of the most widespread transactions in daily transactions as it is one of the obligations of rights and obligations and requires participants representing the parties to the contract and a specific content, either the work itself or the consequences of the work. This relationship between the parties is a social relationship governed by modest societal norms, such as the sellers obligation to deliver the item sold and the buyers obligation to deliver the price. Each of them is the subject of the right, and this relationship represents a substitutional relationship that begins at the conclusion of the contract, which is the moment of pronouncing the offer and acceptance when the rest of the conditions are met. Thus, the word is considered in establishing the right, in fact it is the basic pillar of it