قصص القرآن میں منہجِ دعوت اوراس کی عصری معنویت
The Methodology of Preaching in Qurānic Stories and Its Contemporary Relevance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54692/abh.2024.09361993Keywords:
Stories, Holy Qurʾān, narratives, God's message.Abstract
The stories found in the Holy Qurʾān are not merely accounts of past events or traditions but are ā well-structured methodology for the wisdom and insight of preaching the message of faith. These narratives provide not only a profound awareness of Allah's power and wisdom but also serve as practical lessons on how the prophets conveyed God's message to people, endured challenges, and made efforts to propagate the divine message on a global scale.
In the Holy Qurʾān, the stories of the prophets are not merely accounts of past events but guide a wise and effective methodology for preaching (manhaj-e-dā’wah). The principles and methods of dā’wah embedded in these stories serve as guidance for people of every era, and their relevance in today’s world becomes even more evident. These stories reveal that Allah instructed each prophet to adopt preaching methods suited to their respective communities' intellectual, social, and cultural levels. This demonstrates the wisdom that dā’wah is not confined to a single style but can adapt according to varying circumstances and individuals, highlighting the importance of flexibility and insight in delivering the message of faith.