The polemics in the Qur'an

“The polemics in the Qur'an ”

BAYRAM KOSHA OGLU

Abstract Of Title

It hasn?t been easy for societies to give up and adopt other religion and values apart from the ones which they?ve already had. The society, which Koran aims to change, insistently defends these beliefs and values. There have been religious, political, economical and psychological reasons behind their attitudes towards this behavior. The ones who are against to change have always tried various ways to achieve their goals in their missions. This is same for the divine inspirations before Koran as in the real inspirations of Koran.Faith comes first in the issues that the societies which are against to divine inspirations have always argued. Believing only in one-real God and leaving other livings in terms of religion are important principles which form the prophets? struggles. Moreover, the context of divine inspiration, the prophet who took the inspiration, beliefs in after-life and ethical values are among the issues which these kinds of societies disagree.People understandings vary from each other. Some people are open to be affected emotionally; some always want proof and the others prefer discussing on the subject. Koran always tries to persuade by means of giving importance to the dialogues of societies and appealing everyone with their own understanding and language. Furthermore, Koran has aimed to reveal the truth by discussing, has determined the essential rules and avoided unnecessary discussion.Koran, which was completed in 23 years, took the social conditions and values into consideration and never underestimated their needs and problems. Koran has not only shaped the societies with the verses, but also it directly solved the problems which occurred because of the developments in the societies; so, Koran was in a real connection with the society which was given during that time. This communication can be easily seen from the dialogical language of Koran.

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Lnaguage: Turkish - Type: Thesis - Number of pages: 322 - Date: 2013 - Country: TR

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