The Formation of Dialogue in Qur'anic Discourse A Reading in Argumentation and Education "Surah Al-Baqarah as a Model"
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The dialogue, which is presented in research and analysis, is one of the most interactive methods presented in the Quranic texts and has been employed in a number of them to develop evidence and proof of the oneness of the truth and to support the prophecy of His messengers. Society. Therefore, the Holy Quran gave it great importance, so that it brought it to the style of the stories of the nations, the approach of the prophets, and their tools to help spread their messages.
This modest reading does not comprehend or capture all the narratives that are listed, and they distance themselves from giving definitive interpretations or providing a comprehensive analysis of them. It is a simple partial study that stands at certain borders, without reaching definitive indications of the text. It aspires to address a series of dialogues in a specific Koranic context.
The research focused on the formation of the dialogue, its patterns and its significance, and the extent of its psychological effects, taking from the wall (Ibrahim, the stone and the bees) a procedural model, educationally reinforced by several dialogue images, explaining the concepts that the recipient is ignorant of. In several images, they have misguided beliefs and ideas, to refute the argument by argument, to provide evidence and proof, to break the argument with truth, and to give the personality an area of presence, to exercise its universal role as it lives the event.
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