Ibrahim (a.s.) in the Qur'an at the view of religion education

“Ibrahim (a.s.) in the Qur'an at the view of religion education”

RAMADAN CORCAL

Abstract Of Title

The personality of Ibrahim in the Quran is very rich and complex and its different dimentions have been focused on by different tendencies within the Islamic tradition. In the Qur?an, two hundred and forty-five verses contained in twenty-five suras are dedicated to Ibrahim, no complete single account can be found but one of the suras (14.) bears his name. Throughout these verses, we can eseaily trace the roots of a prototype figure both in his faith and way of life.Ibrahim belongs to the path (shia, lineage) of Noah (that is Nova) and has a free heart (qalb selim), He is among those to whom the religion was prescribed after Noah, but before Musa (that is Moses), Isa (that is Jesus) and Muhammed.He is called ?intimate friend of God? (halilullah). He preaches monotheism to his father and his people. The Qur?an declares that Ibrahim was not a Jew, nor a Christian; but he was an upright man (hanif), a muslim who had surrendered himself to God. He is said in this particular occasion to be `hanif?, a monotheistic believer, or a pure (true) muslim.According to the Qur?anic text ?their idols are given a rough time and Ibrahim exalts the blessings of the Lord of the worlds who directs him, feeds him and forgives him, just as he makes him live, die and rise again, for he is the master of the eschatological times?. But the response of his fellow was to ?kill him or burn him?.

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Lnaguage: Turkish - Type: Thesis - Number of pages: 256 - Date: 2011 - Country: TR

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