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The Concept of Argumentation in the Holy Quran: A Study of its Concept, Types and Ruling

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Controversy in the Holy Quran is a type of dialogue and discussion that aims to reach the truth and clarify religious facts. The Quran distinguishes between praiseworthy and reprehensible debate. Praiseworthy debate is the constructive debate that seeks to achieve benefit and reach the truth and is used in the best and right way. Reprehensible debate is a sterile debate that does not lead to achieving benefit raises disagreement and conflict between people, and is considered a waste of time and energy. This research aims to clarify the concept of debate in the Holy Quran, with a statement of its types and rulings. A set of methods was used in this research to achieve the desired goals, which are: the inductive, descriptive, and analytical methods. One of the most important results of this research is that the Holy Quran contains many controversial verses, and that debate is of two types: praiseworthy debate, whose ruling is acceptable, and reprehensible debate, which is rejected. One of the contributions of this research is that it provides students with special knowledge that can defend the truth in a good way.
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