Islamic History and Literature

Islamic History and Literature

ISSN Online: 2957-7128

The journal Islamic History and Literature is a peer refereed journal aiming to promote genuine research in the field of history and literature of the Islamic world. The multi-disciplinary nature of this journal includes the following fields: history, education, literature, arts, folklore, islamic thoughts and other issues of the Islamic world. The journal also is interested in theories relevant to these disciplines. Our publication will cover regular articles, book reviews and short communications.

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Abstract

This research proposes a new Quantum-Linguistic Paradigm concerning the nature of the word by synthesizing the deep intuition of classical poetry, Islamic-Sufi metaphysics and the principles of modern quantum physics. Taking Fuzuli's question of the “word created from nothing” as a basis, the article likens the emergence of the word to energy fluctuations in the quantum vacuum and the collapse of the wave function in consciousness. The concepts of Nasimi's “the word is soul,خط النيغاري الكهرماني هو لكسب القلوب، فهو يُظهر لكل نفس كلمة إذن من الخفي غير المرئ (The line of amber-colored writing is for winning hearts; it reveals to every soul a word of permission from the unseen, invisible) and Qovsi's ”عَلَّمِ الْحِكْمَةَ وَاحْذَرْ أَنْ تَتَّبِعَ كُلَّ أُسْطُورَةٍ، / فَالْكَلِمَةُ تُكَثِّفُ الْأَحْلَامَ وَتُسَهِّدُ الْأَنْفُسَ (Teach wisdom and beware of following every myth/for the word condenses dreams and keeps souls awake) are explained by the word acting as quantum energy packets (semantic photons) that affect biological systems. According to our model, every concept exists in a state of superposition within a universal semantic field containing all possible meanings before it turns into a concrete word. The diversity of languages is presented as the result of this universal field collapsing into different forms through “cultural quantum measurement” by different cultures, which resonates with the Quranic principle of “li-ta'arafu” (so that you may know one another). Poetic language and Sufi dhikr are explored as quantum coherence technologies that create a “semantic laser” effect in consciousness through sound, rhythm and meaning structure. Finally, the possibility is suggested that the energetic effect of the word influences biological systems through epigenetic mechanisms that regulate gene activity via hormonal responses. This interdisciplinary approach re-evaluates the power of the word within a modern scientific framework, building a bridge between science and wisdom.



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