Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations
Communication is a major part of every person's life and family interactions. Familiarity with the components of family communication is of great importance because of the underlying role of the family in the upbringing of children. This descriptive and analytical study of human relations in th...
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description | Communication is a major part of every person's life and family interactions. Familiarity with the components of family communication is of great importance because of the underlying role of the family in the upbringing of children. This descriptive and analytical study of human relations in the family has drawn from the perspective of the Holy Qur'an and narrations. Communication in the family has a wide scope and is done both verbally and non-verbally. Constructive verbal communication through the preaching and guidance of children in the form of "preaching" plays an important role in the formulation of hearts among family members. Non-verbal communication channels are also widespread, with different dimensions being explained in the narratives, and the Holy Quran emphasizes body movements and time use, especially with regard to parents. It is also the most comprehensive form of child-to-parent communication called 'Ehsan', and in fact, the logic of Islam is to use all capacities to build constructive human communication for the family. Understanding the model of Islamic communication in family interactions promises to be a society benefiting from the benefits of constructive and immune-free communication practices. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2f503725551a4a36af13df64bdf4d6b12023-12-24T06:06:15ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University Pressپژوهش نامه معارف قرآنی2008-92522538-20122020-02-01103911013110.22054/rjqk.2020.45600.193310825Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrationssedigheh karami0seyed mohamad reza hosini nia1university ilamDepartment of Quranic Sciences and Hadith, Faculty of Theology, University of IlamCommunication is a major part of every person's life and family interactions. Familiarity with the components of family communication is of great importance because of the underlying role of the family in the upbringing of children. This descriptive and analytical study of human relations in the family has drawn from the perspective of the Holy Qur'an and narrations. Communication in the family has a wide scope and is done both verbally and non-verbally. Constructive verbal communication through the preaching and guidance of children in the form of "preaching" plays an important role in the formulation of hearts among family members. Non-verbal communication channels are also widespread, with different dimensions being explained in the narratives, and the Holy Quran emphasizes body movements and time use, especially with regard to parents. It is also the most comprehensive form of child-to-parent communication called 'Ehsan', and in fact, the logic of Islam is to use all capacities to build constructive human communication for the family. Understanding the model of Islamic communication in family interactions promises to be a society benefiting from the benefits of constructive and immune-free communication practices.https://rjqk.atu.ac.ir/article_10825_824f162e8a1ca379a59b091575c9b29c.pdfhuman relationsfamilyverbal communicationnon-verbal communication |
spellingShingle | sedigheh karami seyed mohamad reza hosini nia Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations پژوهش نامه معارف قرآنی human relations family verbal communication non-verbal communication |
title | Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations |
title_full | Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations |
title_fullStr | Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations |
title_short | Human Relations in the Family From the Perspective of the Holy Quran and Narrations |
title_sort | human relations in the family from the perspective of the holy quran and narrations |
topic | human relations family verbal communication non-verbal communication |
url | https://rjqk.atu.ac.ir/article_10825_824f162e8a1ca379a59b091575c9b29c.pdf |
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