Authors:
Osama Jamil Abdel Ghani Rabai'a
Abstract:
This study examines body language in the Qur'an , and reviews and analyzes the evidence of the Quran that proves that it talked about this subject, and dealt with some rooting and depth. This means that the Quran, is the main source for all the sciences, and we should always refer to it all the time. This study on the basic idea is that human communication does not stop at the borders of the spoken words, but goes beyond that to include movements of the body and its parts, such as the face, eyes, and hands. So movements of the face, frown and smiling and movements of prey whole, representing utilities which gives the meanings to others and affect them deeply. Perhaps the importance also lies in its ability to translate what is going on in the longing soul, and revealed to the parts of the body without any external control of the human in many cases. It is thus an important factor in the process of human communication. This study depends on the inductive approach as the analytical study in a substantive interpretation of the Quran, where the survey verses function on body language, and then analyzed to identify the secrets and its contents. The first chapter discusses the meaning of this study body language in the language and terminology, and body language in the context of the Quran. The second chapter talked about body language and its role in human communication, by clarifying the types of human communication, silent and spoken. The third chapter dealt with the language of eyes in the Holy Quran, in terms of eye and vision and to consider and the implications of each. While ensuring the fourth quarter language and facial expressions in the Quran, in the faces of happy and naughty in the Hereafter, in addition to signs related to objects of this world. While the fifth chapter dealt with sign language and movements of members in terms of hand movements, fingers, head, man. Finally, Chapter VI dealt with body language in the body and body positions, in terms of standing, sitting, lying down, walking, running, and their relations with semantics.