Danisname Beşeri ve Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi (Sep 2020)

THE ROLE OF THE PROPHET MOTHERS IN THE PREPARATION OF THE PROPHETS FOR PROPHETHOOD

  • Hilal Demir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4036966
Journal volume & issue
no. 1
pp. 175 – 197

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The Prophets are the messengers who have undertaken the task of preaching the religion of Allah and exemplifying it with their own lives so that people may live happier and in accordance with the religion. The most sacred duty among people is surely that of their prophets. Like all other people, the prophets were descendant of Adam and Eve who were created from dust. Jesus’unique creation can be mentioned as an exception. The Prophets have parents, like all other people have. They eat, drink, get married, having children as well. They do not lose their humanbeing characteristics because of their prophecy. The Quran gave information only about 25 prophets, and also explained a few more of these prophets in detail. We have information about some of them by not exceeding a few verses. Our topic is the role of the prophet mothers in the preparation of the prophets for prophethood in the historical process. We have believed in the necessity of such a study in order to write down the most precious value of today's and tomorrow's people and we have decided to do this study. The purpose of our study is to attempt to reread the mothers of the prophets, who are. With this study, we revealed that the prophet's mothers did not only grow and take a nurturing role, but took on a great mission in personality and character education, and were a part of an upbringing worthy of prophethood. The place of transfer of the revival and the construction of humanity. As the religion is celestial, we have analysed the prophets who were the addressees of the revelation and their mothers who were sometimes addressed to the revelation. Our aim is not to collect all kinds of rumors. On the contrary, it is to compare the information that we filter through the Quran and Sunnah with Israeli sources. Our most important source has been the Quran and hadiths. We have prepared this study by making use of sociology books that examine civilizations as well as Torah, Bible and historical books.

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