Religious Islamic Discourse from a Literary Point of View

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Hashim Sayahood Muhammad

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        There is no doubt that the discourse in general is of great importance, not only in our geographical area in which we live, but also in all corners of the earth, east and west, because of the spiritual and moral value of religion that was formed from the beginnings of creation to this day. Towards security and safety, and because religion, especially the Islamic religion, is a program of action and reform, contrary to what some people think of as a commitment to impositions, duties, and formal rituals, forgetting or forgetting, intentionally or without, its essential teachings that enter into the core of faith and its strength. Literature overlaps with Islam as a spiritually based religion that seeks to crystallize human behavior Islam and its embodiment in the different ways of living, and this cohesion between religion and literature makes the discourse effective and effective because it is based on a broad and more comprehensive base that is not confined to a single trench, but finds for it an outlet and a broader scope for religious discourse to permeate all that human thought accommodates for its highness and prosperity, and this is what the research wanted. Highlight it and work to publish and confirm it, The research included two topics. The first topic carried the title of the introduction to the Islamic discourse, and the second topic included the mechanisms of employing the Islamic literary text and its effectiveness in human societies. The research problem revolved around the nature of the relationship between religion and literature and the issue of employing them in proving the Islamic identity by asking the following question:


What is the relationship between religion and literature and the issue of employing them in proving the Islamic identity.

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“Religious Islamic Discourse from a Literary Point of View”, JUBH, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 86–99, Nov. 2023, Accessed: May 03, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/4886
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“Religious Islamic Discourse from a Literary Point of View”, JUBH, vol. 31, no. 11, pp. 86–99, Nov. 2023, Accessed: May 03, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://www.journalofbabylon.com/index.php/JUBH/article/view/4886