Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon

Friday sermon is a formal speech delivered during the act of worship by the Muslims held before Friday prayer. It is a weekly event that involves disseminating information as well as persuading the congregation through preaching and teaching. In Friday sermons, as a rhetorical religious genre,...

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Main Authors: Israa Ismaeel Mahmood, Zalina Mohd Kasim
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.164152021-04-19T01:40:11Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16415/ Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon Israa Ismaeel Mahmood, Zalina Mohd Kasim, Friday sermon is a formal speech delivered during the act of worship by the Muslims held before Friday prayer. It is a weekly event that involves disseminating information as well as persuading the congregation through preaching and teaching. In Friday sermons, as a rhetorical religious genre, religious orators usually try to convince an audience using different strategies and language devices such as metadiscourse. Metadiscourse is a rhetorical strategy used to achieve persuasive and communicative purposes as it helps writers (speakers) to engage their audience and guide their understanding of a text. To get insights into how metadiscursive devices contribute to the theme of a sermon, the current study aimed to examine the distribution of rhetorical devices frequency in three themes (belief, practice, and spiritual) of Islamic Friday Sermon (IFS) delivered in English. To achieve the aim of this study, Hyland’s (2005) interpersonal model of metadiscourse was adapted to analyse metadiscourse devices that were deployed in thirty sermons (10 per theme) delivered between 2012 and 2018. The findings reveal the dominant presence of metadiscourse in the sermons of practice/action theme. This indicates the vital role of metadiscourse features in the nature of sermons as a teaching method. Revealing the status of MD rhetorical devises in three different themes can help raise awareness among orators on the appropriate use of MDMs to support the theme of a sermon and make their speeches meaningful, coherent and persuasive. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16415/1/42688-149867-2-PB.pdf Israa Ismaeel Mahmood, and Zalina Mohd Kasim, (2021) Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 21 (1). pp. 45-61. ISSN 1675-8021 https://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1372
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description Friday sermon is a formal speech delivered during the act of worship by the Muslims held before Friday prayer. It is a weekly event that involves disseminating information as well as persuading the congregation through preaching and teaching. In Friday sermons, as a rhetorical religious genre, religious orators usually try to convince an audience using different strategies and language devices such as metadiscourse. Metadiscourse is a rhetorical strategy used to achieve persuasive and communicative purposes as it helps writers (speakers) to engage their audience and guide their understanding of a text. To get insights into how metadiscursive devices contribute to the theme of a sermon, the current study aimed to examine the distribution of rhetorical devices frequency in three themes (belief, practice, and spiritual) of Islamic Friday Sermon (IFS) delivered in English. To achieve the aim of this study, Hyland’s (2005) interpersonal model of metadiscourse was adapted to analyse metadiscourse devices that were deployed in thirty sermons (10 per theme) delivered between 2012 and 2018. The findings reveal the dominant presence of metadiscourse in the sermons of practice/action theme. This indicates the vital role of metadiscourse features in the nature of sermons as a teaching method. Revealing the status of MD rhetorical devises in three different themes can help raise awareness among orators on the appropriate use of MDMs to support the theme of a sermon and make their speeches meaningful, coherent and persuasive.
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author Israa Ismaeel Mahmood,
Zalina Mohd Kasim,
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Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon
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Zalina Mohd Kasim,
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title Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon
title_short Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon
title_full Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon
title_fullStr Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon
title_full_unstemmed Metadiscourse resources across themes of Islamic Friday Sermon
title_sort metadiscourse resources across themes of islamic friday sermon
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16415/1/42688-149867-2-PB.pdf
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