Document Type : Review Article
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Assistant Professor of Theology Department, Farhangian University, Kurdistan Branch, Sanandaj, Iran.
Abstract
Conversation or dialogue is a major part of the verses of the Holy Quran. The parties of these dialogues are God and His servants, humans with each other, God and the heavens and the earth, etc., and the topics raised in these dialogues are various religious, moral, political, and social issues. The time of conversations is also diverse and not limited to a specific time and this world, but a wide volume of conversations reflect the situation and atmosphere of that world. God's dialogue with his servants, including the people of disbelief, has the largest volume of dialogues. Focusing on the Qur'anic dialogues in the verses of the world of the hereafter and the classification of the issues raised in them explain the important religious-educational teachings, which is the purpose of the present research using the documentary-library method and the descriptive-analytical and inferential method. The findings obtained from the research in two fields of belief and education show the attention of the verses to the topics of monotheism, the afterlife, prophets, etc. Earning God's approval, gratitude for God's spiritual and material blessings, honesty in life, keeping promises, not being arrogant, cruel and immoral on earth, and striving for the improvement of the earth and optimal use of the given life is in finding the right path. Despite the limitation of the lack of writing in this format, this research can be a suitable model for future research in this field.
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