The mapping of semantic domain of aqidah: solution to the vagueness of meaning; pemetaan domain semantik akidah: penyelesaian kekaburan makna
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
Semantic domain refers to words that share common semantic properties and are positioned in a specific area based on the semantic relations between them. This study aims to classify the semantic domain of Aqidah through the structure of semantic relations to overcome the vagueness that occurs in Kamus Dewan Perdana (KDP) and al-Muʿjam al-Wasit (MW). A qualitative method with Arabic loanwords (BA) and their definitions were collected from KDP while MW was used to crossreference the etymology and definitions. BA in the semantic domain of Aqidah is classified based on the perspective of local Islamic Studies scholars, who divided Aqidah into three parts, namely Ilahiah, Nubuwah & Risalah, and Samʿiyat with the Pillars of Iman as Aqidah’s foundation. This mapping is structured by three semantic relations of hypernym, hyponym, and co-hyponym. The findings show intrasubdomain and intra-sub-subdomain relationships which explained the details of the meaning of a word through polysemous meanings and paraphrases such as baqa, kudrat, qarin, maksum, al-Quran and mukjizat. In conclusion, the mapping of the semantic domain of Aqidah shows that semantic relations happened in the three subdomains. As a result, the challenge in understanding the vague definition of Aqidah can be overcome with the role of lexical semantics through mapping the semantic domain. The vagueness solution of the Aqidah can contribute to a deeper understanding of its definition which is the core of various aspects in the lives of the Islam followers. © 2022,Durkheimian Studies. All Rights Reserved.
Keywords
Intra-sub-subdomains, Intra-subdomains, Semantic domain of aqidah, Semantic relations, Semantic vagueness
Divisions
Thought,JabatanLinguistikMelayu,deputyacademic
Publication Title
Global Journal Al-Thaqafah
Volume
12
Issue
2
Publisher
Kolej Universiti Islam Sultan Azlan Shah