News Science Quarterly (NS)

News Science Quarterly (NS)

The way of Prophet's communicating with the rulers of his period

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Ardabil Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran. E-mail: hnori1309@gmail.com
2 Associate Professor, Department of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Ardabil Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran. E-mail: bezad.f.phd@gmail.com
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Quran and Hadith Sciences, Ardabil Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, Iran. E-mail: abdorrahimy.ar@gmail.com
Abstract
Objective: This article tries to show how and in what manner Prophet Muhammad was able to interact with the rulers of the period in his time and environment and advance his mission and present monotheism to the world and achieve success. In fact, the main goal of this article is to investigate interpersonal communication methods and in general their behavioral and interactive dimensions with the rulers of their time, which can be considered in the field of communication, especially religious communication.
Methodology: The present study is descriptive-analytical and has been analyzed by referring to library and scientific sources and referring to the verses of the Quran and existing interpretations.
 Findings: Throughout history, the divine prophets have seriously fought against all kinds of idolatry, and this struggle has been shared by all the prophets. The second thing that the divine prophets have fought against the specific deviations of their people and population. For example, the people of the period of Prophet Noah (peace be upon him) were worldly, dependent on the world, and arrogant.
Conclusion: The Prophet wants to establish justice in the world. The Prophet wants to create justice so that he can solve the problems that humans want to solve, and propose those problems, and since the revelation came to the Prophets, one of their problems has been the meaning of opposing those who were oppressors. They were cruel, tyrannical, bloodthirsty, and each of them opposed them in a different way, and it should not be thought that any prophet sat in his house and only prayed or gave orders. No, it's not like that, they said the commandments in order to implement them, Ibrahim said the issues, and then he removed the idols, which at that period was like someone daring to the Almighty God in our religion.
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