Manifectations of Culture in the Jahliyyeh (before Islam) Period in the Languge of meccan Qur'an Surahs (Verses)

Year: 
2012
Discussion Committee: 
Prof. Yahia Jaber/supervisor
Prof. Hasan Al-Selwadee/external examiner
Prof. Ehsan Al-Deek/internal examiner
Supervisors: 
Prof. Yahia Jaber
Authors: 
Mannal Ya'qob Abdul Raheem Ya'qob
Abstract: 
This study discusses the emerging of the Jahelieh culture in the Mekah Chapters of the Holy Qur'an . It consists of introduction and four chapters. The introduction contains the connotative and denotative meanings of the culture and the Jahelieh Age, the study subject. Also, the introduction contains the purpose of the study, the statement of importance, objectives , methodology and the obstacles that the researcher faced. Chapter one has two sections. The former discusses the Jaheliah life with its religious, political, intellectual, social and economical features. The cultural patterns of the people are also included. The later discusses the means and features of the cultural communication among Jaheliah people and how these means helped to spread of these patterns to the other nations. Chapter two specializes in emphasizing the natural silent utterances of the Jahelieh environment like mountains and date trees and their emerging in the Mekah Chapters. Chapter three clarifies the living utterances of the natural environment that deals with both human beings and animals exemplified by idols, immolations and pessimism for human beings , drink habits for animals and their emerging in the Mekah Chapters. The last chapter emphasizes the utterances of the shape , kinds and galaxy planets and there emerging in the Holy Qur'an by right and lift words and day and night. Finally, the conclusion summarizes the study results and some notes that could be nearly correct.
Full Text: 
Pages Count: 
319
Status: 
Published