The Holy Qur’an pays great attention to dialogue, and presents many and varied models for us, such as the dialogue between God Almighty and His angels about the creation of Adam, peace be upon him. And the dialogue that took place between Bilqis - the Queen of Sheba - and her people about the content of Solomon's speech, peace be upon him, as well as the dialogue that took place between Abraham and his son Ismail, peace be upon them both, when he wanted to slaughter him in implementation of God's command. We also find that the Holy Qur’an is full of the dialogue of the prophets, peace be upon them, with their people, such as the dialogue of Noah, Lot, Salih, Hud, Shuaib, and other prophets, may blessings and peace be upon them.
And the abundance of dialogue in the Holy Qur’an indicates its great importance in order to achieve truth and nullify falsehood.
The topic of dialogue in the Holy Qur’an is one of the important topics that mainly revolve around belief in God and His messengers, and on his oneness and entitlement to worship without others, and belief in resurrection and recompense.
Mohamed Mohamed Khalil, A. (2024). The necessity of dialogue in the dialogue of prophets and messengers in the holy quran.
Dialogue of the lord of glory. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 15.(1), 146-170. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.234362.1204
MLA
Alyaa Mohamed Mohamed Khalil. "The necessity of dialogue in the dialogue of prophets and messengers in the holy quran.
Dialogue of the lord of glory", Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 15., 1, 2024, 146-170. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.234362.1204
HARVARD
Mohamed Mohamed Khalil, A. (2024). 'The necessity of dialogue in the dialogue of prophets and messengers in the holy quran.
Dialogue of the lord of glory', Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 15.(1), pp. 146-170. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.234362.1204
VANCOUVER
Mohamed Mohamed Khalil, A. The necessity of dialogue in the dialogue of prophets and messengers in the holy quran.
Dialogue of the lord of glory. Journal of Aswan Faculty of Arts, 2024; 15.(1): 146-170. doi: 10.21608/mkasu.2024.234362.1204