Principles of Interpersonal Communication in Islam: A Theoretical Framework
Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive theoretical framework that delves into the principles of interpersonal communication within Islam, drawing from primary sources such as the Qur'an and Hadith. The framework encompasses key aspects, including: (1) Integrating worship and monotheism as the primary motivation in interpersonal communication, (2) Emphasizing essential human values as its foundation, (3) Considering various relationship types, (4) Analyzing communication in relation to context and content, and (5) Highlighting the significance of adab for the desired impact. It is essential to acknowledge that the principles discussed in this article represent only a fraction of the vast and comprehensive principles of interpersonal communication in Islam, which could be extensively explored. Nevertheless, this research significantly contributes to communication theory and Islamic communication studies, paving the way for further explorations and practical applications.
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