Dialogue With The Sacred Self (A Comparison Between Holy Quran and Testaments)
- Author:
- Hussein Habeeb Younus
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Quranic Studies
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Quranic Studies
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
- Supervisor(s):
- Salam Al-Ali
A dialogue can enrich exchanging ideas between nations and civilization, and Islam taught us that it is the religion which refuse conflicting with other civilizations and calls for discussion and dialogue. This is also what the Holy Quran insists on through explaining the Natural differences between nations and how the relation between them must be. The main goal in choosing this subject is to prove the benefit of dialogue and its importance in the people’s life, and to mention the negative points. This research adds a scientific product about the sense of dialogue and its importance in the human life, both scientific and practical, in this world and the Hereafter. The researcher depended mainly on the Holy Quran and some interprets beside other Islamic sources and the references regarded to the Testaments, using the analytic and comparative method. The research also dealt with the sense of dialogue and other senses related to the dialogue, such as Quran and the Testaments and the sense of the Sacred Self, the parts of dialogue and studying its basics, and the manner of Quranic dialogue and the dialoguers, and the dialogue between Allah and man, like God’s dialogue with the prophets and the believer. Chapter Four included the common and different features between those books, and the results.