Azizi (Iran), Bakhtiar, Mahdavi Farid (Iran), Dr. Ali. (1394). Manners of Conversation from Perspective of Quran and the Prophet. مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 1(1), 39-60. doi: 025/p-l.2015.263
Bakhtiar Azizi (Iran); Dr. Ali Mahdavi Farid (Iran). "Manners of Conversation from Perspective of Quran and the Prophet". مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 1, 1, 1394, 39-60. doi: 025/p-l.2015.263
Azizi (Iran), Bakhtiar, Mahdavi Farid (Iran), Dr. Ali. (1394). 'Manners of Conversation from Perspective of Quran and the Prophet', مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 1(1), pp. 39-60. doi: 025/p-l.2015.263
Azizi (Iran), Bakhtiar, Mahdavi Farid (Iran), Dr. Ali. Manners of Conversation from Perspective of Quran and the Prophet. مطالعات فلسفی کلامی, 1394; 1(1): 39-60. doi: 025/p-l.2015.263
Manners of Conversation from Perspective of Quran and the Prophet
International Multidisciplinary Journal of Pure Life (IMJPL)
1MA of Islamic Ethics, Faculty of Ethics and Education, Al-Mustafa International University, Qom, Iran
2Lecturer in Department of Islamic Ethics, Faculty of Ethics, The Academic Institute for Ethics and Education, Qom, Iran
چکیده
In this article we studied and avaluated ‘Manners of conversation from perspective of the Holy Quran and the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him)’. We studied the importance of dialogue and its place in the Quran, emphasizing on its quality of being natural, various types of conversation and harmful aspects of conversation. The significance of this research was due to finding answers for the question put forward; that is: Why do we, sometimes, face problem in the dialog and conversations with others? What are the proper manners and rules? What are the principles set by the Quran in this regard? Which practical method the Prophet (PBUH) used to adopt? What are harmful aspects and damages of conversation? Some of the results obtained in this study are : manners such as good speech, truthfulness, good behavior, gentleness, humility, beneficence to family, people and needy ones, and avoiding backbiting and talking loudly etc. are mentioned in Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet (PBUH). In debates, behaviors such as listening to the claims of the opponent, choosing the best words, avoiding controversy, speaking softly, avoiding aggressiveness... are considered good. As for the harmful aspects of dialogue, Quran and the holy Prophet (PBUH) condemn prattle, talkativeness, flattery, backbiting, anger etc. The final result is that to reach an amicable, efficient and pleasant conversation , one should follow the above mentioned rules and should also stay away from the stated harmful aspects of dialogue.