The Qur'an is the last
phase of divine revelation which goes back to the prophet Adem. lt is the
only way of salvation not only for Muslims, but also for the whole hıımanity.
However, at the begiııning, the Qur'an was not received with due respeet by
the local people of Mecca who wanted to continue their pagan tradition.
They resisted to the divine revelation. Furthermore, they tortured the
prophet, who was responsible for dissemination of the revelation, and his
companions. In such a difficult historical progress, Allah the Almighty, in
some of his revelation, directed the address to the prophet (p.b.u.h.) and
Muslims. Naturally, not all the adelresses of Gad were results of this arduous
progress. Some of them were revealed as a consequence of some human
activities of the prophet. Therefore, the contents and the messages of
qur'anic addresses differ depending on the historical circumstances. The
qur'anic addresses iııdicate absolute divine supervision on the prophet. We
examined, in our previous artiele with the same title, three qur'anic
addresses, i.e. emir (order), ikaz (waming/caution) and teselli (consolation/
relieve). In this second artiele, we will study the following qur'anic
addresses: Hatırlatma (to remind), tavsiye (advice/ recommendation) and
bilgilendirme (to inform).
Other ID | JA25HA65SE |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | April 1, 2003 |
Published in Issue | Year 2003 Volume: 44 Issue: 1 |
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