Labeling reflection in the Quran

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Labeling is a pervasive social phenomenon that affects human relationships with each other. This phenomenon was also common in the Muslim world.
To understand the underlying causes and circumstances of this phenomenon and its consequences, and receive guidance from the Quran on this phenomenon, and recognize the strategies to deal with it from the viewpoint of the Quran, the verses of this holy book were studied.
In this study, using the method of Grounded Theory (GT), the Quran data was analyzed. The result of the study is proposing the following hypotheses: 1.Arrogance leads to labeling the prophets and scriptures. 2.In cultures dominated by polytheistic conceptions, the emergence of the prophets and a new religion, underlies labeling the monotheistic values. 3.Under the rule of the aristocracy, ignorance of society leads to labeling the prophets. 4.Worldly and other-worldly consequences of labeling are directly correlated with the frequency of labeling phenomenon.
Based on the findings of this study, it is suggested to put the above hypotheses into practice and also to use the qualitative methods such as grounded theory in the study of the Quran and history.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Tahqiqat-e Ulum-e Qur´an wa Hadith, Volume:13 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
1 to 30
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