The Numerical Organization and Semantic Transformation in Adeeb Kamaladdin’s “Ka’as Alnaar
Abstract
This research aims to study numerical organization in the poetry of Adeeb Kamal al-Din, who is known for his use of numbers, figures, and letters, in accordance with his Sufi visions based on combining spiritual and linguistic aspects. He draws inspiration from numbers for a symbolic dimension, metaphysical extension, and semantic transformation.
The research does not merely analyze the poem to demonstrate its aesthetics and reveal his poetic experience, emotions, and creative ability. Rather, it analyzes it according to an organized mathematical system that highlights the symbolic transformations generated by Sufi existential and spiritual connotations. The poem "The Cup of Fire" represents a poetic model that combines numerical patterns, semantic transformations, and Sufi interpretations, creating a poetic text bearing mathematical imprints that combine linguistics and mathematics to interpret the deep structures of poetic texts and demonstrate the impact of number on their symbolic construction. Number is not only a descriptive tool, but also a driver for producing meaning and determining the horizon and paths of interpretation. The words and sentences used in the poem can be viewed as a mathematical system composed of a set of knowledge represented in sets, shapes, and numbers