The realistic and mythical event between the Qur’anic story and the literary story

Each impact of them on recipient

Authors

  • Mahmoud Shaker Abdul Hussein Al-Mahdi Dhi Qar Education Directorate Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i46.16976

Keywords:

The Qur’anic story, the literary story, the Qur’anic style, previous nations, religions

Abstract

The Qur’anic stories is God’s telling of what happened to the previous nations with their messengers, and what happened between them and some of them or between them and others, individuals or groups of human or non-human beings, with truth and truth for guidance, exhortation and lesson. The Qur’anic stories differ from other stories in a basic aspect, which is the aspect of the purpose for which they came. The story in the uses of the Arabs and in the concept of the Noble Qur’an differs from the story in the modern literary sense, and this is a fact in which only arrogant people dispute.

The purpose of mentioning the story is for Muslims to take it into consideration to prove the prophethood of the Prophet of Islam, to demonstrate the unity of the divine religions, and to strengthen hearts.

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Published

30-03-2024

Issue

Section

Sciences of the Qur’an and Hadith

How to Cite

Al-Mahdi, M. S. A. H. (2024). The realistic and mythical event between the Qur’anic story and the literary story: Each impact of them on recipient. Journal of Jurisprudence Faculty, 2(46), 115-144. https://doi.org/10.36324/fqhj.v2i46.16976

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