A graphic study of the sermons of the Two Holy Mosques Intellectual security speeches as an example

Authors

  • Abdul Rahman bin Hamidi Al-Maliki

Keywords:

thought - intellectual security - rhetoric - metaphor - simile - metonymy.

Abstract

This means that intellectual security is one of the most important matters that must be taken care of by the entire state, and maintaining intellectual security is not the responsibility of the security authorities, but rather all members of society participate in it, and this includes two honorable deprivations; Because of their important religious place in the hearts of Muslims, and because they are one of the most important social institutions that achieve their noble goals, they benefit the individual and society in general, by extending the inculcation of sound doctrine, correcting wrong concepts, and strengthening intellectual security, in a way that contributes to achieving the safety of society 

The sermons of the Two Holy Mosques have influential functions as they are an act of thinking as opposed to a social nature, and hence; The preacher provides us with a solution to many problems in life, so we find that if he speaks about any intellectual or social issue, he gains influence and respect among the listeners. Anyone who follows the reality of Muslims will notice that the preacher has an influential role in the souls of the listeners, and this influence of the sermons stems from the fact that what is delivered in them, or is recited. Rather, it is the speech of God Almighty, and the hadith of His Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, or speech revolving around that, and this is the secret of the impact of sermons more than other sermons in other fields.

From this point; The research will address the role of the sermons of the Two Holy Mosques in enhancing intellectual security in a way that ensures the development of cultural and religious identity, and dealing with imported values.

Published

2024-10-01