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Muhammad Khalaf Saleh Hilu al-Jabouri
harith_abd2016@tu.edu.iq

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       Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and may blessings and peace be upon his faithful Messenger:   The Islamic community needs, in these difficult circumstances that contain conflict, strife and dispersal, a dialogue derived from the Book of Allah Almighty, in a contemporary manner that does not deviate from the Qur’anic style, which is considered the basis for the nation’s survival from all that it suffers, therefore, I wrote this research, which I called: (The necessity of dialogue derived from the Qur’an to reform contemporary Islamic community).  This research includes an introduction and four sections:The first section: Dialogue in language and terminology, characteristics of the Qur’anic dialogue, and its methods.The second section: the value of dialogue adopted by the Holy Qur’an in guiding generations.The third section: Types of dialogues in the Qur’an and their results.The fourth section: The Qur’an’s course of reform through dialogue and its results.hen I followed that with a conclusion stating the results of this research, and the most important of them:



  1. The meaning of dialogue is discussion by returning words between two or more parties.

  2. That is what is observed for many who are members of Islam is that they do not have knowledge of the methods of dialogue contained in their great constitution, among themselves, or with others, although there are many paths for this dialogue that are mentioned in the folds of the Holy Suras and Verses.

  3. There are many dialogues mentioned in the Qur’an, some of which are mentioned between the people of Paradise and the people of Hell, and some of them are mentioned between the believers, the polytheists, the innovators, and the disbelievers on the other hand, and some of them are mentioned between Allah Almighty and Satan, may Allah curse him, and many others.

  4. The Holy Qur’an has taken into account every situation with the appropriate methods of dialogue, by indicating the extent of the rhetorical miracles in it.


      Then I followed that up with the list of margins, and the list of bibliography .. Allah is the arbiter of success.

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Hilu al-Jabouri, M. K. S. (2021). The necessity of dialogue drawn from the Qur’an to reform the contemporary Islamic society. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(4, 2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.4.2.2021.01
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