The non-verbal language of communication in the Noble Prophet’s Hadith

“A semantic-systematic study”

Authors

  • حسين عبد الله الموساي Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61821/hjavt336

Keywords:

Communication, the hand's gesture, language ways used by the Prophet

Abstract

This research deals with the ways of body language
communication of the prophet Mohammed (peace and praying be
upon him) for example, the hand's gesture, the head's nodding,
the facial expressions ……etc.
This research concentrates on the significance of this nonverbal
connotation and the adding benefits of that kind of body language
to the general meaning of the message of the Prophet, Mohamed
wants to deliver. It also highlights some perspectives of
eloquence significances of the Prophet, Mohammed, (peace and
praying be upon him) in this aspect, and it looks for the causes
that stand behind the prophet, Mohammed' s preference in
selecting the physical body language only or the addition of the
physical body language to his speech or the total replacement of
verbal speech by the body language.
The research aims at :
 Explaining the ways of the Prophet, Mohammed' s body language
communication.
 Eliciting the additional benefits of eloquence significances from
some body language ways used by the Prophet's Mohammed.
 Finding out the causes of preference in using the physical body
language with the prophet, Mohammed' s verbal speech or the
total replacement of his speech by physical body language.
 Eliciting and inferencing some aspects of the Prophet,
Mohammed's eloquence in his ways of using the physical body
language. 

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Author Biography

  • حسين عبد الله الموساي

    نائب رئيس جامعة إقليم سبأ
    للدراسات العليا والبحث العلمي

لغة التواصل غير اللفظية في الحديث النبوي الشريف " دراسة دلالية نسقية"

Published

2019-10-01

How to Cite

The non-verbal language of communication in the Noble Prophet’s Hadith : “A semantic-systematic study”. (2019). Journal of the University of Holy Quran and Islamic Sciences, 15(15). https://doi.org/10.61821/hjavt336

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