The space and place of humans and humanity in language: Arabic and Indonesian compared
Language, aside from representing the culture of a people, also constructs humankind and humanity. Arabic conceptualizes humanity differently than the world's other languages, such as Indonesian. In Arabic, humans are positioned as subordinate, as dependent on God, whereas in Indonesian t...
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my-ukm.journal.163542021-03-29T07:35:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16354/ The space and place of humans and humanity in language: Arabic and Indonesian compared Muassomah, Abdullah, Irwan M. Faisol, Toisuta, Hasbollah Language, aside from representing the culture of a people, also constructs humankind and humanity. Arabic conceptualizes humanity differently than the world's other languages, such as Indonesian. In Arabic, humans are positioned as subordinate, as dependent on God, whereas in Indonesian they are characterized as autonomous. This article seeks to analyse how language positions humans within their relationships with God, other humans, and nature. Arabic and Indonesian both incorporate implicit concepts of human being, godliness, and humanity, and thus these languages have broad space for defining humanity's relationship with God. This article concludes that Arabic positions humans as creatures whose values and attitudes are dependent on God, while Indonesian positions humans as autonomous and free creatures. The link between Arabic and religion and between Indonesian and culture has informed how these languages conceptualize and position humanity. This study recommends a comprehensive comparative investigation of how various languages position and understand humans and humanity. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16354/1/IJIT-Vol-18-Dec-2020_8_73-84.pdf Muassomah, and Abdullah, Irwan and M. Faisol, and Toisuta, Hasbollah (2020) The space and place of humans and humanity in language: Arabic and Indonesian compared. International Journal of Islamic Thought ( IJIT ), 18 . pp. 73-84. ISSN 2232-1314 http://www.ukm.my/ijit/volume-18-dec-2020/ |
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Language, aside from representing the culture of a people, also constructs
humankind and humanity. Arabic conceptualizes humanity differently than the
world's other languages, such as Indonesian. In Arabic, humans are positioned as
subordinate, as dependent on God, whereas in Indonesian they are characterized as
autonomous. This article seeks to analyse how language positions humans within
their relationships with God, other humans, and nature. Arabic and Indonesian both
incorporate implicit concepts of human being, godliness, and humanity, and thus
these languages have broad space for defining humanity's relationship with God.
This article concludes that Arabic positions humans as creatures whose values and
attitudes are dependent on God, while Indonesian positions humans as autonomous
and free creatures. The link between Arabic and religion and between Indonesian
and culture has informed how these languages conceptualize and position
humanity. This study recommends a comprehensive comparative investigation of
how various languages position and understand humans and humanity. |
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The space and place of humans and humanity in language: Arabic and Indonesian compared |
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