PEMIKIRAN FAISAL TEHRANI BERDASARKAN NOVEL-NOVEL PILIHAN

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Fauzi Hasan
Tengku Intan Marlina Tengku Mohd Ali
Madiawati Mamat@Mustaffa

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Faisal Tehrani is one of the most popular local authors in literature. Faisal Tehrani has produced 24 novels with his own unique style and authorship as well as the importance of quality in his novels. Among the important aspects of his novels are themes, storytelling techniques, language style and background. However, this aspect of thinking has also been the strength and variety of the works in his novels. The author's thoughts can highlight the author's sensitivity and creativity in uncovering ideas, problems and so on in the environment. The purpose of this study is therefore to analyze the aspects of thought that have been worked out, published and presented in early novels to the latest. In this regard, this study will examine the ideas raised in six novels, namely novels Perempuan Politikus Melayu (2000), 1511H[Kombat] (2004), Surat-surat Perempuan Johor (2005), Tunggu Teduh Dulu (2010), Bahlut (2010) dan Bagaimana Anyss Naik Ke Langit? (2016). This study was qualitatively conducted by an in-depth reading of the novel based on the purpose and objectives of the study. This study found that the thoughts that were the focus of the novels, were socio-economic, political and leadership, religious and social. The thoughts expressed are in line with the maturity and purpose of producing a novel. There are even important thoughts and almost identical thoughts that are the focus of his novels. Thus, these ideas became ideological, philosophical and individualism in the authorship of Faisal Tehrani as they are constantly expressed in his novels.

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Hasan, F., Tengku Mohd Ali, T. I. M., & Mamat@Mustaffa, M. (2019). PEMIKIRAN FAISAL TEHRANI BERDASARKAN NOVEL-NOVEL PILIHAN. JURNAL MELAYU SEDUNIA, 2(1), 193–233. Retrieved from https://peradaban.um.edu.my/index.php/jurnalmelayusedunia/article/view/21796
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