Level 4 scholar of comparative interpretation at Rokn al-Hoda Specialized Center, Kerman, Iran, and lecturer in Islamic studies. (Corresponding author).
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The style of the supplications of the prophets in the Quran is very diverse, and examining it from different angles can be of particular importance and necessity. The research gap in this stylistics and from the perspective of the ethics of servitude adds to the importance of this research. This article, by inducing Quranic supplications and making research reflections and using a descriptive-analytical method, presents the supplications of the prophets in the form of numerous binary divisions and has reached models of seemingly contradictory supplications arising from these supplications. By analyzing them and emphasizing the opinions of Allamah Javadi Amoli, while adopting some of the ethics of servanthood in the verbal formulation of supplications, it has reached this conclusion. That the seemingly different models of the prayers of the prophets are compatible with the ethics of servitude and spirituality, and their apparent differences are rooted in the words and existential talents of the prophets, their states of heart, and the type of their verbal communication with God.
mortazavi N, MOSTAGHIMI M S. The Ethics of Servanthood in the Prophets' Prayers Based on the Binary Division Model (With Emphasis on the Opinions of Allama Javadi Amoli). پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2024; 17 (64) :109-128 URL: http://akhlagh.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-2322-en.html