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A. B Taheri Nia, M. Daryanavard,
year 1, Issue 2 (12-2014)
Abstract

Dialogue is one of the elements of the story that makes it dynamic. "Hivar" means exchanging of the words between two sides and that means to discover the truth. It is in contrast to "Jadal" which also means dialogues of two sides in which hostility is the main element and it is not necessary for two sides to have hostility with each other. The word "Hivar" is mentioned in the Holy Koran in the meaning of exchanging the words. The story of prophet Ibrahim is one of these dialogues. This dialogue is similar to Hivar not Jadal because his dialogues with the other side does not have the aim of hostility. He even has meek and amenity when talking to Namrod and the people disagree with him. This article aims to reflect the elegance expression of prophet Ibrahim dialogues by the use of Analytical method with Semiotics approach.

          

    



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دو فصلنامه پژوهش های قرآنی در ادبیات دانشگاه لرستان Journal of Koranic Studies in Literature
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