Family Discourse in Light of the Quran and Sunnah: A Study in Style
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https://doi.org/10.56924/tasnim.s1.2024/4Keywords:
Interpretation, Linguistic Interpretation, Style, Family, Family DiscourseAbstract
The Qur'an is Arabic in language and culture, universal in its approach and teachings, meticulous in detail, and magnificent in style and presentation. One of its fundamental aspects is addressing the Muslim family in all its members, including spouses and children, males and females. Given the modern developments affecting Muslim families and the impact of technologies that have begun to disrupt communication within society, especially within families, it is important to revisit and renew the discourse within the family. This involves reestablishing relationships, particularly in terms of communication, and one of the crucial aspects is the approach to rebuilding trust in family communication. This study will begin by defining the Muslim family, communication, discourse, and approach in the introduction. Then, it will delve into the Qur'anic discourse addressing spouses and children from a linguistic perspective in the first section. The second section will focus on the Qur'anic discourse-addressing children. The conclusion will highlight the significance of the research and the mechanism for applying its findings in our enhanced reality.
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