Islamic-secular debate in Arab political discourse ( Ennahdha Movement as a model)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v6i1.890Keywords:
Arab political, discourse, discourse analysis, Ennahdha movement, Islamic reference, secular referenceAbstract
This study aims to analyze Arab political discourse within the framework of double ideological norms, both Islamic and secular, by examining the analysis of the data of the Tunisian party « Ennahdha Movement”, as a current example of this duplication, and to reveal the nature of this political discourse in light of ideological interactions and its impact on the credibility of the discourse and its acceptance by the recipient society. The study ended with a set of results, the most important of which are: the transformations that occurred in the political scene in Tunisia led to significant changes at the level of the political discourse of Ennahdha movement; therefore, Ennahdha’s data can not be considered in isolation from the circumstantial environment that created it with that linguistic wealth, whether religious or modernist, added In addition, Ennahdha’s rhetoric interacted with historical data that contributed to the formation of a new rhetorical language for the Islamic Tunisian party ”Ennahdha movement”.