DIALOGIC COMMUNICATION WITH THE JEWS OF MEDINA: METHODS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND PURPOSES IN THE LIGHT OF PROPHETIC BIOGRAPHY

Abdel Aziz Shaker Hamdan Al Kubaisi, Sohaib Al-Kubaisi, Younus Abdulhadi Khaleel Al Fayyadh, Abdeljalil Damrah

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Abstract

This research study examined what dialogues, methods of communication and mechanisms were employed by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to teach, guide and advise His opponents, particularly the Jews of Medina. This study took the opportunity to understand the characteristics of such dialogues and communication methods and extrapolate the jurisprudential rulings and the legitimate objectives of such dialogues. The study used a historical and heuristic approach to unearth the dialogic communication, and data was retrieved from the Prophet’s biographies, religious writings, archives and documents. The study premised that the dialogic discourse adopted by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) could be relevant in the modern times as well for predicting a peaceful coexistence between Muslims and believers of other religions. Such a coexistence established through dialogues in world conferences and religious gatherings could be the real foundations to foster a common understanding among people of different religions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)460-487
Number of pages28
JournalEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Dialogue
  • Jews of Medina
  • Prophetic Biography
  • Purposes
  • Religions

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Religious studies
  • Philosophy

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