الحوار بين الإخوة في القرآن الكريم وأثره في بناء القيم
Brotherhood Dialogue in the Holy Quran: Its Effect on Constructing Values
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https://doi.org/10.33102/jmqs.v16i1.216Keywords:
dialogue, brotherhood, values, family, individualAbstract
The Quran attaches great importance to establishing the premise of dialogue in order to build human relations that are appropriate and natural. The Quran is filled with interactive models across diverse areas and confirms the need for dialogue within the domain of the same household. Through content analysis method, this preliminary study identifies many religious, human and social values by way of interaction within families which the Quran presents us the model to learn from and extract lessons, teachings and counsel. It also aims to illustrate the role of family in representing and implementing Quranic values and the extent to which the role can be instilled and developed among individuals. It then proceeds to the discussion on the capacity of instilling values in strengthening family counselling and educational mediation. Accordingly, there are some universal values that create faithful families and generation with regards to conviction and engagement of family interaction. Despite the varied understanding over values, the paper concludes by saying that all these Quranic values will enable us to navigate through life with guidance and insight while achieving universal peace and positive coexistence on one hand and being firm on values and morals on the other.
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