Critical Review of Communication in the Qur’an: Textual and Interpretive Dimensions

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  • Ikhsan Habib STAI YDI Lubuk Sikaping, Indonesia
  • Armadila Armadila STAI YDI Lubuk Sikaping, Indonesia
  • Yuli Andriani STAI YDI Lubuk Sikaping, Indonesia

Keywords:

Qur’anic Communication, Textual Analysis, Interpretive Frameworks

Abstract

Communication is a fundamental element in human interaction, and the Qur'an pays special attention to this aspect as a guide for the lives of Muslims. In addition to serving as a spiritual and legal source, the Qur'an also serves as a reference in building ethical and moral communication. This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method, including analysis of Qur'anic verses, classical and contemporary interpretations, and scientific literature related to the concept of communication. The main objective of the research is to explore the scope of communication in the Qur'an and identify the forms, principles, and values ​​of communication contained therein. The findings indicate that Qur'anic communication encompasses the relationship between God and humans, interactions between humans, and communication in the context of da'wah and social life. Values ​​such as honesty, politeness, truthfulness, and responsibility are the main foundations, so that the principles of Qur'anic communication remain relevant and applicable in modern society.

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Published

2025-10-28

How to Cite

Habib, I., Armadila, A., & Andriani, Y. (2025). Critical Review of Communication in the Qur’an: Textual and Interpretive Dimensions. Journal of Islamic Communication and Journalism, 1(2), 62–70. Retrieved from https://e-journal.stai-ydi.ac.id/index.php/jocum/article/view/843

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