Themes of Cross-Cultural Communication Theory in the Teachings of the Quran

Title Themes of Cross-Cultural Communication Theory in the Teachings of the Quran
Author Ali Salimi
Publication Place Research Institute of Hawzah and University (RIHU) - Research Institute of Hawzah and University (RIHU)
Subject Acculturation, Management
Type Periodical
Language Persian
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Manuscript No
Library: Northwestern University Libraries
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Notes Using the themes of cross-cultural communication theories, this article analyzes the content of the Quran and the exegeses of this Holy Book to examine the possibility of an attributable theory to the Quran and providing its propositional body with the Quranic statements. Results indicate that the Quran is deeply concerned with theoretical and practical issues of cross-cultural and Intercultural communication, especially those of cultural variability, communication behaviors, acculturation, and face threat and management. It also shows that Islamic and Quranic statements are able to produce an independent approach and theory concerning the theoretical and applied questions in this field; and draws the attention of scholars of religious and social sciences to the dimensions and the capabilities of the Islamic viewpoints in this regard.
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Themes of Cross-Cultural Communication Theory in the Teachings of the Quran

Author Ali Salimi
Publication Place Research Institute of Hawzah and University (RIHU) - Research Institute of Hawzah and University (RIHU)
Subject Acculturation, Management
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Northwestern University Libraries
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f9a05f80097242559c98fef5457ece42
Library Location Check request options
Notes Using the themes of cross-cultural communication theories, this article analyzes the content of the Quran and the exegeses of this Holy Book to examine the possibility of an attributable theory to the Quran and providing its propositional body with the Quranic statements. Results indicate that the Quran is deeply concerned with theoretical and practical issues of cross-cultural and Intercultural communication, especially those of cultural variability, communication behaviors, acculturation, and face threat and management. It also shows that Islamic and Quranic statements are able to produce an independent approach and theory concerning the theoretical and applied questions in this field; and draws the attention of scholars of religious and social sciences to the dimensions and the capabilities of the Islamic viewpoints in this regard.
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