The College of Islamic Sciences at the University of Karbala witnessed the discussion of a doctoral dissertation that dealt with the dialogue imperative in the Qur’anic text.
The study presented by the researcher Issam Radhi Hassoun relied on the descriptive analytical approach, and was applied to texts from the Quranic stories.
In his dissertation, the researcher indicated that the dialogue imperative is considered one of the most prominent deliberative concepts, as the English scientist Grace is the first to theorize this concept in his famous article (Logic and Conversation).
The study reached a number of results, the most important of which is that the dialogue imperative was strongly present in the argumentative analogy in the Quranic stories, as well as that the argumentative theories have multiplied according to the relationship between it and the deliberative.