الحوار في القرآن الكريم

Other Title(s)

The dialogue in the Holy Quran

Author

عباد، عبد الرحمن

Source

مجلة جامعة القدس المفتوحة للأبحاث و الدراسات

Issue

Vol. 2005, Issue 5 (28 Feb. 2005), pp.161-222, 62 p.

Publisher

al-Quds Open University Deanship of Scientific Research and Graduate Studies

Publication Date

2005-02-28

Country of Publication

Palestine (West Bank)

No. of Pages

62

Main Subjects

Religion

Topics

Abstract AR

القرآن يستخدم تقنيات مختلفة في آياته أساسا أسلوب الحوار.

تم العثور على هذه التقنية بشكل أساسي في معظم الآيات طويلة.

يظهر الحوار إصدارات مختلفة من الزمن ، الأماكن ، والأشخاص.

الله يبدأ الحوار في السماء قبل نزول آدم إلى الأرض.

هو تحدث مع ملائكته المنقى الذي لم يعصي أوامره ، وعندما يسأل الله عليهم أن تسجد لآدم ويطلع لهم انه هو ايجاد خليفة على الأرض.

في السماء وكان الحوار يجري بين الله وآدم عندما أمر الله له لدخول الجنة ، وتسمح له أن يأكل من ثمار كل من شجرة ما عدا واحدة.

الله يحذر حتى آدم وزوجته ألا يأكل من تلك الشجرة.

ولكن الشيطان يغوي لهم ويأكلون ثمار الشجرة المحرمة.

عند الله يجد نفسه الأسئلة منهم على عدم إطاعة.

اعتذر آدم وحواء على ما قاموا به و أن تغفر طلب.

Abstract EN

The Koran uses different techniques in its verses basically the dialogue technique.

This technique is mainly found in most of the long verses.

The dialogue manifests different versions of time, places, and persons.

God begins the dialogue in heaven before the descending of Adam to Earth.

It takes place with his purified angels who never disobey his orders; when God asks them to bow to Adam and he informs them that he is finding a successor on Earth.

In Heaven a dialogue takes place between God and Adam when God orders him to enter heaven and allowing him to eat from all the fruits of the tree except one.

God even warns Adam and his wife not to eat from that tree.

But the devil seduces them and they eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.

When God finds out he questions them for not obeying.

Adam and Eve apologized for what they have done and asked to be forgiven.

God also argues with his enemy and the enemy of humanity ‘the devilß about his rejection to bow to Adam.

The arrogant devil replies that he is a fire element and Adam is made of earth.

The dialogue takes place on earth between God and his prophets.

God teaches them patience, tolerance, and ethics; the prophets in return convey this to the people who will be believers or not-believers.

Many examples of such dialogues are found between Ibrahim and God when Ibrahim questions God about the reviving of the dead.

It’s found when Jesus questions God about his divinity and his mother’s.

The dialogue is shown in other versions between the purified angels and the messengers, and prophets who receive the orders from God and transmit them through wisdom and good preaching so that they can be witnesses on Resurrection Day.

One of the most important dialogues takes place between Ibrahim, his father, his people, and the shrewd King, (Nemrud) The dialogue between Mouses and the Ferrouh; the dialogue between Jesus and his followers, and many other examples.

Finally, the research ends with a story dialogue the story of Joseph found in the ‘Verse of Josephß the whole story was narrated in that verse.

This proves the importance of the dialogue in achieving the best results when it uses wisdom, logic and good saying.

Thus, the Holy Koran relies on dialogues based on mental, logic, and persuasiveness in achieving its ultimate goal to convert people to faith.

American Psychological Association (APA)

عباد، عبد الرحمن. 2005. الحوار في القرآن الكريم. مجلة جامعة القدس المفتوحة للأبحاث و الدراسات،مج. 2005، ع. 5، ص ص. 161-222.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

عباد، عبد الرحمن. الحوار في القرآن الكريم. مجلة جامعة القدس المفتوحة للأبحاث و الدراسات ع. 5 (شباط 2005)، ص ص. 161-222.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

عباد، عبد الرحمن. الحوار في القرآن الكريم. مجلة جامعة القدس المفتوحة للأبحاث و الدراسات. 2005. مج. 2005، ع. 5، ص ص. 161-222.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

يتضمن هوامش : ص. 216-221

Record ID

BIM-76620