Rhetoric in Digital Discourse: Ibn Hatuta's Traveling Literature as a Model

Authors

  • Aryaf hamrani PhD candidate in rhetoric and criticism, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48185/sjhss.v1i4.1906

Keywords:

Digital Rhetoric, Travel Literature, Digital Discourse, , Son of It, YouTube.

Abstract

The research aims to study the rhetoric of digital discourse (Ibn Hatuta's traveling literature as a model), and to indicate the distinctive language of that digital traveling text from linguistic techniques, rhetoric, argumentation, inference, etc. Analyze the rhetorical characteristics in the text of Ibn Hatuta's journey, determine its digital potential, and reveal its role in convincing the recipient (viewer and listener). The impact of multimedia in highlighting the rhetorical dimensions of heritage texts. Based on the descriptive analytical rhetorical approach.

The research concluded with several results, most notably: Ibn Hatuta's trips around the world are not just exploratory trips, but are rhetorical, communicative and persuasive rhetoric, based on several means of persuasion besides language, including: Sound, image, color, movement, etc.

Published

2025-12-13

How to Cite

hamrani أ. . . (2025). Rhetoric in Digital Discourse: Ibn Hatuta’s Traveling Literature as a Model. Saba Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (مجلة سبأ للعلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية), 1(4), 212–237. https://doi.org/10.48185/sjhss.v1i4.1906