作者
Muhammad Maaz Arif, Hafiz Muhammad Abrar Awan, Tooba Khalid
发表日期
2024/5/6
来源
Tanazur
卷号
5
期号
2
页码范围
54-67
简介
Islamic stories, also known as Islamic fables, are a diverse collection of narratives that use storytelling to transmit Islamic beliefs and ideals. These stories are strongly ingrained in Islamic tradition and culture, and they are used to teach moral lessons and provide direction to Muslims. Famous individuals from Islamic history, such as the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), his companions, and other prophets and messengers, are frequently included in Islamic legends. These narratives may also include accounts of ordinary people who demonstrate Islamic qualities such as honesty, kindness, and courage. Islamic stories, also known as" Quranic stories" or" Islamic legends," are narratives that use storytelling to impart Islamic beliefs and ideas. These stories are based on the Quran and Hadith, which are the fundamental sources of Islamic law and tradition. Islamic stories are intended to inspire and guide Muslims to live their lives in line with Islamic principles such as honesty, compassion, and social justice. They are also used to educate individuals about Islamic history, culture, and beliefs.[1] The Holy Qur'an describes the natural love and attraction between husband and wife as a form of love, affection, and intimacy, highlighting the importance of this relationship:
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