IntertextualityIntertextuality is a relevant area of rhetorical analysis that allows an individual to relate a single discourse to more than one text. In this case, the discourse is analyzed from the perspective of different texts to ascertain its validity. Religious texts can be analyzed in such a way as to authenticate a certain topic of discussion. Excerpts from the Quran, the Vedas and the Bible describe the concept of intertextuality. Through these concepts, interactional relevance is likely to be achieved. As a result, followers of the three religions can easily reach the conclusion of several issues shared between them. The Vedas are a book used in Hinduism while the Quran and the Bible are used by Muslims and Christians. The three texts deal with law and spirituality. In addition to strengthening spirituality, sacred texts impose the rule of law on their subjects. The texts have shaped laws that are currently being implemented by legal systems. Laws are applied nationally and internationally to support legal systems. For example, the Quran is the supreme l...
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