نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی
عنوان مقاله English
نویسندگان English
Abstract
Based on the theory of social behaviorism, Qur'anic stories play a significant role in changing behavior and transforming society. Additionally, referencing historical accounts of predecessors can provide a foundation for understanding the growth objectives during different periods of revelation. This research categorizes the periods of Qur'anic revelation into five phases: hidden growth, establishment of religion, public presence of Muslims, formation and development of Islamic society, and consolidation of religion. Using descriptive-analytical methods, this study examines the Qur'anic stories as influential factors in the gradual transformation of society during the period of revelation.
In the first period, the verses focus on encouraging the Prophet (PBUH) and reiterating the denial of previous prophets. The second period is marked by the prominence of Qur'anic stories, which, according to verse 29 of Surah Fatah, play a complementary and supportive role in strengthening the religion. In the third period, as the Prophet (PBUH) begins to publicly engage with a predominantly polytheistic society, we observe God's special support in establishing the authority of the prophets.
During the fourth period, storytelling is employed to clarify the branches of religion and motivate Muslims towards jihad. Finally, in the fifth period, efforts are made to prepare society for the post-mission era and to prevent deviations through the use of stories.
کلیدواژهها English